Well... You announce that Humanianity is "The Religion For Humanity".
But the fine print says, "Humanianity isn't an organized religion or even an organization".
Are you implying that there is a contradiction? Don't you agree that a religion is different from a religious organization?
You have selected so, so little from a complete description that is given there.
The whole paragraph says the following:
[Humanianity is
not an
organized religion or even an organization. There of course will probably develop Humanian organizations with functions including studying Humanian thought, advocating for Humanianity, and engaging in projects and activities consistent with the HUEP, but to be Humanian does not require joining any group.]
And does this paragraph that is there clarify any more?
[Humanianity is a
movement within all Religion, and within the human species in general, away from
authoritarian ethics toward
rational ethics, and specifically toward rational ethics based upon the above HUEP. This movement is especially (but not only) an increasing effort to
replace our natural tendency to engage in
dominance-hierarchy-related (DHR) behaviors, some of which cause tremendous amounts of PSDED, with behaviors consistent with the
social contract by everyone for the benefit of everyone. (Thus, Humanian ethics is based
rationally upon the above HUEP,
NOT upon obediently-maintained beliefs, e.g. theistic, about which there currently can be no wide-spread, increasing agreement, such agreement being increasingly
desperately needed by our species with regard to
ethics.)]
So, I think you need to do away with the false advertising and figure out if you are capable of being something more than a philosophical discussion group.
People all over the world come together in places and groups to study how to be good people. Those are called religious activities (that include listening to services and studying the literature of their specific religious traditions and other literature relevant to the topics at hand). You could also, if you wished, call them philosophical discussion groups, but people call them things like "services" and "Sunday School." And they are managed by organizations that are called religious organizations. And those organizations are usually identifying themselves as adherent primarily to a specific religious tradition, or "religion." These activities are generally available to everyone, and are much more widespread than the few groups around that call themselves philosophy discussion groups. And they are specifically focused on ethics, on how to be good people, whereas philosophy discussion groups have other kinds of topics also. And there has been and still is, in many societies, an expectation that people engage in religious study in order to be as good members of those societies as possible, whereas philosophy discussion groups would be viewed more as interesting groups to attend if one happened to be one of the few people who happen to have interest in such things.
I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish. Have you actually studied in any detail what is there on the website, to see if it has value? Do you believe that the website has no value as it stands? Do you believe that I am purposely engaging in "false advertising," being consciously deceptive? Why would I do that?
I understand that there can be difference of opinion and controversy regarding an effort to assist in the effort of our species to improve itself especially in the area of Religion. But I certainly do not wish to deceive anyone, and I try to be as understandable as possible. To do so, since I believe the concepts are not the way most people usually think, I believe that to really contribute anything worthwhile is going to require a lot of writing. If it were simple, everyone would already understand, and there wouldn't be anything to write about. So that's why I'm asking you how much you have actually read.