https://www.ducksters.com/history/renaissance.php#:~:text=A%20big%20part%20of%20the,and%20human%20emotion%20in%20art.
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https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/humanism/274981
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I am personally a strong humanist. The increase of learning on many forms is inevitably going to bring the world to a better place since more people having info can mean so many good things. Reviving long lost work or articles that lost their intended meaning is a meaningful thing to do, even though the general public does lot care. The reign of Christianity wearing off is welcome, I do not mean I dislike Christianity, but for almost a millennia, a religion with little base evidence of existence ruling Europe was troublesome with lack of freedom, and I am glad they lost authority nowadays, humanism and the Renaissance as a whole has changed the world to a better place for me to live on where Christianity does not reign and I have more access to information, thus I am a strong humanist.
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