古英语,翻译成白话文:
Obviously, the Chinese and Westerners do not share the same vision of the world and of man. The people of the Middle Kingdom will not easily understand humanism, a way to glimpse the reality and existence which seeks the complete fulfillment of being on all levels.
Hence, humanism advocates freedom of the body in opposition to what the Church preaches: chastity. The humanist values enjoyment, fun and excitement of the five senses. It is based on the teachings of Epicurus, Greek philosopher considering pleasure as a tool of self-discovery. He tries to break free of the body design promoted by the Church, which is intimately linked that sin. Chastity preached by the Church is set aside.
Libertarian philosophy of humanism is summed up in one sentence: carpe diem, which means "seize the day". In other words, humanism invites man to seize the moment, seize all opportunities life in order to enjoy it maximally. In short, the humanist is, among other things, be using its passionate love of life.