The Atlanta Atheists Meetup Group
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To bring together atheists, agnostics and other freethinkers. What with this nation leaning towards becoming more religious, those of us who reject religion need to organize and combine our strengths. Even in a society that is supposed to be open and accepting, all too often we have to keep our atheism under wraps lest we be made pariahs.
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Our next meeting:
The Atlanta Atheists May Meeting
Who should come? Are newcomers welcome?
Anybody who wants to!
Why should people come?
To meet fellow atheists/agnostics/f reethinkers.
Do attendees need to participate or can they just listen?
People are welcome to just listen as they like. I am sure everybody will have something to contribute.
How will members find you when they get there?
Personnel at the brewpub will direct them. Read more
- When?
- Sunday, May 25, 2008, 4:00 PM 20080525T200000Z
- Where?
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(Already a member? Sign in) - Who?
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4 members have said Yes
3 members have said Maybe
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"Thanks for the welcome. For the most part, you're correct about things up here in the mountains - I couldn't believe it when I found out the kkk is very active up here! But we love the slower pace of things and it's peaceful we're we live. Looking forward to hearing you talk at the meeting. See you soon."
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"Welcome, Ashley. Surely you wouldn't find too many intellectuals in Ellijay. But what's that? ...Do I hear banjos playing? "
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"I'd like to find others that are free of religion. We live in Ellijay, GA and have not found any others like us. "
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"I'm writing Atheism for Dummies, and I would like any insight that any true Freethinker might offer. Thanks for having me, and let us recall Groucho Marx, who said, 'I wouldn't want to join any group that would have ME as a member.' "
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"Hello? I was an agnostic from 12 to 19. When I was 19 I read The more than Complete hitchhikers guide which opened me up to richard dawkins and atheism. Now 27 and many many arguments later I'm well educated and firm in my non belief."
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"Are you ever going to make it to a meeting? ;)"
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"Hi Bethany.. I hope you can make it out one evening."
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"I am a fully-recovered former baptist. I am an atheist/agnostic anarcho-capitalist so it's hard for me to find people to have more than superficial conversations with. I believe in freedom, reason, logic, and fun. No gods or governments for me!"
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"Thanks for organizing this group"
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"Titled ?Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the Separation of Church and State ? but Were Afraid to Ask!,? the high-definition program is being hosted by First Freedom First (FFF), a joint project..."
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"Just read this article on how secularism is associated with economic success. Not a surprising conclusion, but I thought the article was well-written. The Atlantic: Secularism http://www.th "
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"Hi, I've just moved to Atlanta from London and am keen to meet other likeminded people. Hoping to meet up soon"
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