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In reply to the discussion: As an atheist, I shopped at a Christian bookstore today [View all]BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)36. Actually, the Center for Inquiry has lots of meetings.
They aren't "Atheist contraindication meetings". In fact, the subject of gods and worship probably don't come up in many of the meetings. They are more likely to be on the topics of science, reason, secular solutions to secular problems in our society, etc. So if there is a chapter near you, I think you would be on very solid ground mentioning meetings.
See more info here:
http://www.centerforinquiry.net/
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i think you see aggressiveness in the way small groups of fundies see it in happy holidays
arely staircase
May 2013
#20
i'll take a religious based blessing or well wishing from anyone who wants to give it,
arely staircase
May 2013
#29
Now that you know that many people find this offensive, does that change anything?
BlueStreak
May 2013
#40
You are right about it being mostly evangelicals. My father is an evangelical Christian.
liberal_at_heart
May 2013
#25
Because a tube or a patty conveniently tucks in a roll & leaves room for condiments.
politicat
May 2013
#39