I did a little googling and found this:
Secular humanism describes a world view with the following elements and principles:[2]
Need to test beliefs – A conviction that dogmas, ideologies and traditions, whether religious, political or social, must be weighed and tested by each individual and not simply accepted on faith.
Reason, evidence, scientific method – Commitment to the use of critical reason, factual evidence, and scientific methods of inquiry, rather than faith and mysticism, in seeking solutions to human problems and answers to important human questions.
Fulfillment, growth, creativity – A primary concern with fulfillment, growth, and creativity for both the individual and humankind in general.
Search for truth – A constant search for objective truth, with the understanding that new knowledge and experience constantly alter our imperfect perception of it.
This life – A concern for this life and a commitment to making it meaningful through better understanding of ourselves, our history, our intellectual and artistic achievements, and the outlooks of those who differ from us.
Ethics – A search for viable individual, social and political principles of ethical conduct, judging them on their ability to enhance human well-being and individual responsibility.
Building a better world – A conviction that with reason, an open exchange of ideas, good will, and tolerance, progress can be made in building a better world for ourselves and our children.
A Secular Humanist Declaration was an argument for and statement of belief in Democratic Secular Humanism. The document was issued in 1980 by The Council for Democratic and Secular Humanism (CODESH), now the Council for Secular Humanism (CSH).
Relationship to other concepts
http://www.answers.com/topic/secular-humanism
It’s not for me, but you won’t find me typing for hours and getting angry at people that don’t have the same beliefs I do. I would much rather listen to other’s views, possibly discuss them without argument and maybe learn something new. so I guess what I am saying is if you want me to hear what you are saying, tell me in a polite way. I promise not to try and ram my beliefs down your throat, after all, you are free to believe what you choose, just as I am. Now, with that said, can anyone tell me if secular humanism and atheism are the same thing? I am curious about this.