Welcome, Nashville Atheists!

Location
Nashville, TN 36.21-86.72 37216US
Meetups
173 so far
Members
338 Atheists
Rating
Nashville Atheists 5.00 5.0059
Founded
October 12, 2005

Meet other local atheists and freethinkers for conversation and friendship! Come to an Atheists Meetup to discuss atheism-related beliefs and philosophies and consider spiritual and religious influence in America.

Our next MeetupRadnor Lake Hike

Where?
1160 Otter Creek Road
Entrance off of Granny White Pike
Nashville, TN 37220
615-373-3467
Who’s coming?
7 Yes / 4 Maybe

Want to attend?

Come join us for a Sunday morning hike at at Radnor Lake.

We are meeting at the WEST Parking Lot (Granny White side) and will begin hiking promptly at 10:00 AM.

If it is raining, consider the hike canceled. Call if you have questions: 615.428.1628

Directions: http://www.radnorlake...
1160 Otter Creek Road
Entrance off of Granny White Pike
Nashville, TN 37220
615-373-3467

What members are saying

 Best group of people ever! 

Nick

 It is a place to exchange thoughts with other intelligent people. 

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What's new?

  • Nov 5
    • New member
      “Can I join from afar? Not yet relocating to Nashville, but plan to do so in the next 12-24 months. I'm trying to get a feel for what culture shock there will coming from Portland back to the South.”
    • New member
      “To meet other Atheists for intelligent conversation=)”
    • New member
      ed
      “I am a non believer”
  • Nov 3
    • New member
      “I'm an Atheist in Chattanooga hoping to meet others here in Tennessee with a naturalistic view of the world. I hope to visit the Nashville groups soon.”
    • New member
    • New Greeting for
      “i saw your meetup idea and thought i should mention secular parenting. it's a group for athiest, agnostic, ect. parents where you can converse and hang out with other secular parents in a kid friendly enviroment. just thought i could let you know”
      posted by Julia Savage
    • New member
      “An atheist in the bible belt is not the most popular. I wanted to meet other people like me.”