| American
Humanist Association |
One of the
oldest and most democratically run groups in the non-believer community.
AHA has a number of local chapters (including the Humanist Action
League). They also host a great convention each year. |
| Americans
United for Separation of Church and State |
One of the
best advocacy groups working in the religious liberty field. They
conduct information, legal and lobbying campaigns. They also support
create and support local groups. Their web site has some great audio
recordings. |
| Atheist
Alliance |
Atheist Alliance
International (AAI) is an organization of independent religion-free
groups and individuals in the United States and around the world.
Their primary goals are to help democratic, atheistic societies become
established and grow and to work in coalitions with like-minded groups
to advance rational thinking through educational processes. |
| Camp
Quest |
The first
Secular Humanist Camp for Kids. |
| Campus
Freethought Alliance |
The Campus
Freethought Alliance links freethinkers and atheists on campuses around
the world. |
| Celebrity
Atheist List |
A surprisingly
large collection of non-believing celebrities. |
| Center
for Inquiry |
Promotes and
defends reason, science, and freedom of inquiry in all areas of human
endeavor. |
| Center
for Inquiry - West |
The new West
Coast branch of the Center for Inquiry. |
| Council
for Secular Humanism |
The Council
for Secular Humanism is North America's leading organization for non-religious
people. |
| EvolveFISH |
The best supplier
of humanist, freethought and atheist books, Darwin Fish emblems and
other products on the web! |
| Freethinkers
of Colorado Springs |
HAL's sister
organization in Colorado Springs. |
| Freethought
Radio |
A bold attempt
to operate a full time Freethought radio broadcast-type web site.
They have some excellent material. |
| Gay
and Lesbian Atheists and Humanists |
Gay and Lesbian
Atheists and Humanists is an organization with four main goals:
1. Support equal rights for lesbians, gays, transgenders, and bisexuals.
2. Educate people about atheism and humanism.
3. Support separation of church and state.
4. Provide freethinkers with opportunities to get to know each other.
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| The
Humanist |
With a distinguished
cadre of feature writers covering everything from science and religion
to politics and popular culture, and with a wide-ranging list of stellar
contributors, The Humanist continues to challenge its readers with
insightful ethical critique and commentary on the central issues of
our time. |
| Humanists
of Colorado |
Striving for
justice; advocating democratic principles; promoting human rights;
eliminating wars, promoting peace; and promoting the wise use of science
and technology. |
| National
Center for Science Education |
A national
advocacy group that promotes science education. |
| Pascal's
Wager |
Pascal's Wager
is well-known to many atheists. On the Internet, it is probably the
most common argument heard from Christians, and the regulars of newsgroups
such as alt.atheism feel cheated if a week goes by without someone
bringing it up (this rarely happens), only to be shot down in flames
(this always happens). Pascal's Wager is quite simple, and superficially
appears to be a strong and compelling argument for theism. However,
a little close scrutiny soon reveals the flawed logic and reasoning
behind it, which actually makes it one of the weakest arguments a
theist could come up with. |
| The
Secular Web |
One of the
best web site for reading Freethought material. |
| The
Liberal Store |
A source for wearable items to promote liberal ideas. |
| The
Skeptics Dictionary |
An alphabetical
index to pseudo-science, superstition and fallacy, from Abracadabra
to Zombies. |