Delaware Association for Humanism

Location
Wilmington, DE 39.74-75.55 19899US
Meetups
34 so far
Members
47 Atheists
Rating
Delaware Association for Humanism 4.50 4.5017
Founded
February 27, 2008

Open to all ethical atheists, agnostics, skeptics and other freethinkers, the Delaware Association for Humanism exists for the betterment of humanity and for the planet we all share. DAH is an affiliate of the Council for Secular Humanism and is a charter chapter of the American Humanist Association. As such, we adhere to the humanist philosophy these organizations embody. In addition to getting together to socialize and discuss beliefs, philosophies and the challenges of being 'outsiders', we aim to become a real presence in the Delaware community. By improving our visibility, we can work to thwart church-state violations on the local level and add our voices to the efforts of groups working on the national level. If you share the desire to see reason replace faith; if you champion the efforts of rational thought and human compassion in improving our Delaware communities, then we hope you will join us!

Where?
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Newark
420 Willa Road
Newark, DE 19711
(302) 654-8698
Who’s coming?
3 Yes / 0 Maybe
( 27 spots left — RSVP deadline: November 10, 2009 5:00 PM )

Want to attend?

"Consciousness and Its Implications", instructed by Professor Daniel N. Robinson of Oxford University, is a 12 part lecture series that'll be presented by the Delaware Association for Humanism in cooperation with the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Newark (UUFN) on the second Wednesdays of each month November through April. Read more

What members are saying

 This is an interesting group of varied backgrounds willing to reach out to others and provide a forum for atheists, agnostics, Brights, skeptics, free thinkers and those with a naturalistic world v ... 

 The lectures are opportunities to learn about the interactions of science and christianity throughout the centuries. ... 

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What's new?

  • Oct 18
    • New member
      “I believe foremost in the philosophy of humanism. I'm a secular free-thinker. I want to help others.”
  • Oct 15
    • New member
      “Everyone in my family is a fundamentalist charismatic Christian and I am an atheist/humanist. Nearly all my friends have moved away. I guess I'm looking for community and friendship.”
  • Oct 3
    • New member
    • New member
      “I love to seek truth, and learning about humanity and the cosmos without superstition fulfills part of that need.”
  • Sep 22
    • New member
      “I am a seeker, and I know I need the support of positive people to grow.”
  • Sep 17
    • New member
      “for social and intellectual stimulation”