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Life stance or lifestance is a neologism apparently coined within the humanist communityNeed for a term "Life Stance", International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU), 1996. to refer to a person\'s relation with what he or she accepts as of ultimate importance, the commitments and presuppositions of this, and the theory and practice of working it out in living.

The term encompasses both religions and alternatives to religion, without discrimination between them. The term was introduced out of a concern that the lack of non-discriminatory terminology could contribute to a failure to protect the rights of those with a life stance not corresponding to a traditional religion. In particular, the term non-believer has sometimes been used to refer to those not associated with traditional religions, misleadingly conveying a lack of convictions equal in depth to those of religious adherents.

Western religions are typically theistic life stances, involving acceptance of a Divine Being. Humanism is an example of a non-theistic, secular life stance, and the term lifestance is widely used by Humanists. Eastern religions such as Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism are also life stances that are largely non-theistic.

A life stance differs from a worldview or a belief system in that the term life stance emphasizes a focus on what is of ultimate importance. Life stance differs from eupraxsophy in that the latter typically implies a strictly non-theistic outlook, whereas it is essential that a life stance can be theistic or non-theistic.

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