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Links
Council
for Secular Humanism -
North America's leading organization for non-religious people
American
Atheists - Provides all the current news reports important to
nonbelievers.
The Secular Web - Our mission
is to defend and promote metaphysical naturalism, the view that
our natural world is all that there is, a closed system in no need
of an explanation and sufficient unto itself.
Campus
Freethought - By opposing creationism and supporting church-state
separation everywhere, the students in the Campus Freethought Alliance
and Young Freethinkers Alliance are working to secure religious
and academic freedom in classrooms all across the country.
Freedom
From Religion Foundation - Protecting the constitutional principle
of the separation of state and church. Check out the State/Church
Separation quiz.
AHA
- Atheists, Humanists, and Agnostics at Louisiana State University.
A new and active student group at LSU. One purpose: to educate the
LSU and surrounding community about atheism, agnosticism, and humanism.
Atlanta
Freethought Society - The Atlanta Freethought Society is a non-profit
educational organization that exists to provide a community for
non-theists in Atlanta, Georgia
Mobile
Area Freethought Association - A new freethought group on the
Gulf Coast.
Secular
South - Freethought with a Southern accent. Empowering freethinking
columnists from across the South, we will raise the voice of Southern
Freethought for all to hear.
Central
Virginia Secular Humanists - Their motto: Secular humanists
dream of a world beyond belief !
Society
for Population Control - The fundamental problem of the human
race is overpopulation and uncontrolled population growth.
The
Happy Heretic - Judith Hayes writes a regular monthly column
with wit, insight, and outrage about religious and secular issues.
Atheism
Awareness - The main purpose of this site is to help dispel
some of the myths and misconceptions about atheism by educating
visitors.
Darwin
Day - The Darwin Day Website initiative is non-partisan. We
invite all groups, organizations and individuals to take full advantage
of the site and participate in what we hope becomes a united effort
to champion science throughout the world.
Univ.
Tennessee Darwin Coalition - Describes how they have celebrated
Darwin Day.
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