Lots of people do not follow a religion or believe in a god, so they are non-religious.
Many try to help others and support their community where they can.
Watch: Find out how Niamh and her family show care in their community
What non-religious people believe
Some non-religious people call themselves A non-religious person who holds the beliefs and values of humanism..
Humanists believe that everybody has one life and that we should try to live it well.
They use鈥Science helps us understand the world, test ideas and predict outcomes.鈥痶o try to understand the world.
Humanists and many other non-religious people don't have a place of worship.
They meet up to talk, celebrate and learn in many different places, for example at museums, libraries or parks.
How non-religious people show care
Being kind and thoughtful is important to many people, whether religious or non-religious.
Some non-religious people follow the Golden Rule as a way to show care. The Golden Rule says treat others as you would like to be treated.
Humanists and many other non-religious people often care for humans, animals and the world. They try to help so everyone can live a good and happy life.
They show care in different ways, such as helping to look after the environment or helping people.
Story - Jesse and the Golden Rule
Learn how Jesse followed the Golden Rule in this story.
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