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Past meeting

Sun May 18 - 1 to 3 PM - "The Joy of Sects" Cults Presentation

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Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 1:00 PM
Roseville Public Library
Saint Paul, MN 55113

4.25 (4 ratings)

Meeting Description

Who

If you are interested in talking with other atheists, 3rd Sunday meetings are always a great option. Our most popular events attract 100+ people, so if you're looking for interesting conversation, and an interesting presentation, this is the place.

Organized by

August Berkshire and Bjorn Watland

Details

Are all religions cults? What makes a main stream religion different from a cult? What sort of tools do cults and main stream religion use to manipulate members? What can we do for people who may be in a cult? These are the questions Grant Steves hopes to answer in his presentation, "The Joy of Sects."

Learn something new about humanity that you may not be familiar with, or if you have a family member who is part of a cult, maybe you'll walk away with a new method to help him or her. What ever is the case, the presentation won't be boring!

Find out about Minnesota Atheists' current issues during our business meeting starting at 1 PM.

Grant Steves will present from 2 to 3 PM.

There is room for social time between the meeting and presentation, and after the presentation.

We may go to the Panda Garden on Lexington after as a group.

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Pre-event comments
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  • RSVP: Yes
    Hi, I am in Coon Rapids. Anyone else from this neck of the woods?
    Posted May 7, 4:30 PM
  • Anna Leahy
    RSVP: Yes
    I'm trying to get my friends to come too.
    Posted May 7, 12:35 PM

Who Attended

It's estimated that 17 people attended.