Talk:Suitcase Clinic

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A previous revision of the article claimed that the Clinic is humanist. At present, only Wikipedia mirrors appear to report this claim. The official site does not contain the terms "humanist" or "humanism". The only mentions of religion seem to be that (1) it offers its services regardless of religion, and (2) that the Clinic works with local churches, particularly First Presbyterian Church and St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. I can find no evidence that the Clinic has a religious or philosophical base, Christian, humanist, or otherwise. Of course, it may be a humanist organization, but this claim should not be repeated unless and until it is reliably sourced. TheGrappler 09:51, 26 July 2006 (UTC)