New York City Atheists Meetings
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ATHEISTS GROUP WHOSE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE IS THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE.
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Our next meeting:
New York City Atheists Meetup
If you like exciting discussions, interesting people, provocative ideas, challenging conversation; if you like people who make you think and let you talk, if you want to get to know your fellow atheists--what they're really like with no pretensions, no affectations--this is the place for you. Socialize a bit afterwards with the sharpest, most creative minds in New York atheist circles. Read more
- When?
- Tuesday, May 20, 2008, 7:00 PM 20080520T230000Z
- Where?
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What's New?
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"So glad I am here....safe and sound...."
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"I asked a friend of mine who is a doctor in Australia specializing in STD's about the appropriateness of the blood banks refusing to take blood from gays. He doesn't know the American politics very well...."
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"Respectfully, blood donors don't save lives - healthcare professionals do. When was the last time you heard of someone dying because there was no blood to give them? There are no shortages. It's all propaganda. If there was a desperate need for blood don't you think it would be welcomed from whatever safe source it came from? If no one ever took a stand against bigotry and lies in the name of social politics, do you think either one of us could live the way we do? Take care, Jodie"
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"I am an actor, singer, progressive, and an atheist. I also love science, technology, politics and history."
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"Hi, I'm Ray and I am an athiest and am interested in meeting like-minded people."
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"I don't like the blood banks' anti-gay policies either, but donating will still save somebody's life. Think about it: you are foregoing the chance to save someone's life in the name of social politics?"
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"Hey Ken, It was good to see you on TV! You were on New York 1 all day and night! I am sure that you made the pope feel very warm and welcome here."
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"I live in Vermont but I'm often in the NY/NJ area and would like to know some sane people there. "
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"Why bother protest the Pope. Embrace his right to be as a gesture of our belief in freedom of expression. Let's not be confused here. The true target of protest should not be the Pope, but what he stands for: INTOLERANCE! "
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