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Humanist, secularist and freethinkers' organisations.
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Humanist, secularist and freethinkers' organisations.
Think Humanism is an independent discussion forum that endeavours to offer a stimulating and supportive environment to individuals who choose to live their lives without religion, wish to promote humanism and freethought and campaign for secularism.
People may also find the following list of organisations useful:
British Humanist Association
Northern Ireland Humanist Organisation
Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association
International Humanist and Ethical Union
Institute for Humanist Studies
National Secular Society
Other resources:
Atheist Resource UK - Providing Information for Atheists, Freethinkers, and Sceptics (Edit: this website is down at present 31.5.08)
Heathen Hangout- private discussion forum, social club and semi-support forum for nontheists from all over the world[/url]
The Heathen Hub - A forum board, open to everyone, for discussing atheism, religion, science, humanism, evolution, politics, Creationism, literature, reason, logic and life.
Please feel free to add any organisation or resource you feel may be of use to forum members. If you are linking to your own site, a reciprocal link would be appreciated.
Maria
People may also find the following list of organisations useful:
British Humanist Association
Northern Ireland Humanist Organisation
Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association
International Humanist and Ethical Union
Institute for Humanist Studies
National Secular Society
Other resources:
Atheist Resource UK - Providing Information for Atheists, Freethinkers, and Sceptics (Edit: this website is down at present 31.5.08)
Heathen Hangout- private discussion forum, social club and semi-support forum for nontheists from all over the world[/url]
The Heathen Hub - A forum board, open to everyone, for discussing atheism, religion, science, humanism, evolution, politics, Creationism, literature, reason, logic and life.
Please feel free to add any organisation or resource you feel may be of use to forum members. If you are linking to your own site, a reciprocal link would be appreciated.
Maria
I've split off and archived the off topic posts and am now pleased to add to the list:
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain.
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain.
West Glamorgan Humanist
We're now on this interweb thingy ;) http://www.westglamhumanists.org
We, well I, have nicked the idea of this forum and set up our own group forum at http://forum.westglamhumanists.org
Thank you for the inspiration.
We, well I, have nicked the idea of this forum and set up our own group forum at http://forum.westglamhumanists.org
Thank you for the inspiration.
Fred
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As this is an international forum, the following two links may be useful:
American Humanist Association
Humanist Association of the Greater Sacramento Area
American Humanist Association
Humanist Association of the Greater Sacramento Area
Bill Potts
Roseville, CA
Roseville, CA
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Re: Try this...
I'm still waiting for the Suffolk Humanists to add a reciprocal link to the Humanist Association of the Greater Sacramento Area. We've had a link to you for two or three years now.
I do, of course, realize that there's no obligation to do so.
Bill Potts
Roseville, CA
Roseville, CA
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Re: Apologies
Thank you, Margaret.Aphra wrote:Sorry Bill - I forgot. Will do it now.
Bill Potts
Roseville, CA
Roseville, CA
Re: Humanist, secularist and freethinkers' organisations.
A swift and helpful response from the creator of Planet Humanism who I am delighted to welcome to this forum. Getting a response at all is much appreciated - I contacted the NSS and New Humanist months ago but my emails never even got an acknowledgement.
>>Hi Maria,
I've happily added Think Humanism as a "friend" of Planet Humanism
and made a post alerting readers to your site. Hopefully you'll
perhaps get a little more traffic now. :-)
I'd be more than happy to have a reciprocal link (if you like) and,
if any of your current subscribers are also bloggers, then they're
more than welcome to ask for their blogs to be aggregated by Planet
Humanism (it's by request only - we don't add blogs without the
express permission of the authors/contributors).
All the best, and good luck!
Regards,
Matt (null)
[email protected]
http://www.nullifidian.net/
planethumanism@ nullifidian.net
http://www.planethumanism.com/<<
>>Hi Maria,
I've happily added Think Humanism as a "friend" of Planet Humanism
and made a post alerting readers to your site. Hopefully you'll
perhaps get a little more traffic now. :-)
I'd be more than happy to have a reciprocal link (if you like) and,
if any of your current subscribers are also bloggers, then they're
more than welcome to ask for their blogs to be aggregated by Planet
Humanism (it's by request only - we don't add blogs without the
express permission of the authors/contributors).
All the best, and good luck!
Regards,
Matt (null)
[email protected]
http://www.nullifidian.net/
planethumanism@ nullifidian.net
http://www.planethumanism.com/<<
Re: Humanist, secularist and freethinkers' organisations.
Humanist Association of Canada http://www.humanists.ca/
Freethought Association of Canada http://www.freethoughtassociation.ca/
Society of Ontario Freethinkers http://kwcg.humanists.net/CMS/index.php ... &Itemid=1/
Toronto Centre for Inquiry Ontario http://www.centerforinquiry.net/
BC Humanist Association http://bchumanist.ca/
Humanist Association of Toronto http://humanist.toronto.on.ca/
Freethought Association of Canada http://www.freethoughtassociation.ca/
Society of Ontario Freethinkers http://kwcg.humanists.net/CMS/index.php ... &Itemid=1/
Toronto Centre for Inquiry Ontario http://www.centerforinquiry.net/
BC Humanist Association http://bchumanist.ca/
Humanist Association of Toronto http://humanist.toronto.on.ca/
Always remember, it's your right to have a SUPER day.
If you're wrong, call me ... I'll have one for you!
Critical Thinking - http://www.skepdic.com/refuge/ctlessons.html
If you're wrong, call me ... I'll have one for you!
Critical Thinking - http://www.skepdic.com/refuge/ctlessons.html
Re: Humanist, secularist and freethinkers' organisations.
Irish (Southern) Atheists.
http://www.atheist.ie/phpBB2/index.php
http://www.atheist.ie/phpBB2/index.php
Abstinence Makes the Church Grow Fondlers.
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Milton Keynes Humanists
Just to let everyone know that we have successfully launched a new humanist group in Milton Keynes. We meet on the second Thursday of each month in the early evening for discussions - so far we have had interesting sessions on "memes" and "culture and values" - in March it is "faith schools". For more info and future meetings see http://www.mkhumanists.org.uk.
Re: Milton Keynes Humanists
Hey! Congratulations to all.
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?