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This is a ministerial stole made for a friend in my women's group, in honor of my friend Nancy, who died of breast cancer last year. Symbols of the world's religions scatter along a path of ginkgo leaves on a background of milk brown and warm brown. Lined with champagne color silk charmeuse.

Davy wastes no time hitting the decks!

Davy building up some circuit boards.

Jessica Ahlquist gave a moving speech about how, when the majority of Rhode Island was spouting hate her way, FFRF was there with love, encouragement, and support.

 

FFRF supports all young freethinkers fighting for their First Amendment rights, you can too: ffrf.org/get-involved/donate/

Sold. Beautiful red fern shawl lined with black charmeuse.

A standing ovation for Jessica Ahlquist. She gave a moving speech about how, when the majority of Rhode Island was spouting hate her way, FFRF was there with love, encouragement, and support.

 

FFRF supports all young freethinkers fighting for their First Amendment rights, you can too: ffrf.org/get-involved/donate/

Sold. Bronze batik with resist embellishment, lined with black silk charmeuse

11" x 68" ;

silk charmeuse, soy wax, professional silk dyes, gutta

Janine Maves

 

A printing/adhering experiment (on purchased shirt).

 

"Atheists do it in the here and now."

Davy wastes no time hitting the decks!

Heston uses the well-known Greek myth of Pandora's Box to send a warning about allowing religion, and specifically Catholicism, to become entangled with democracy. The box, labelled "Popery" (you can see the lettering on the left), once opened, lets loose a storm of plagues (note the locusts, otherwise called "Migrating Missionaries"). The one difference between the original story and Heston's in this: In the original, Pandora manages to keep hope from escaping, thereby giving mankind some sense that it may have a way to mitigate the suffering caused by the evils. In Heston's version, no such luck. If hope is in there, it is crushed at the bottom.

International Women's day 2007 - London

 

Sonja Eggerickx: Sonja Eggerickx was born in 1947 in Brussels. She studied

Moral Sciences at the State University in Ghent (Belgium) and was active

with the humanist youth, the feminist group and later the humanist union.

She has been a teacher of what is called "non-confessional ethics" for 23

years, as well as a school inspector for the same subject. She is President

of the Flemish Union of freethinkers/Humanists, co-president of the Belgian

umbrella organisation Central Laïque committee and is currently the

president of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.

A printing/adhering experiment (on purchased shirt).

12 February 2011

 

www.darwinday.org/

 

Put on by:

www.centerforinquiry.net/portland

www.portlandhumanists.org/Welcome.html

 

A rally for Egypt was preparing to start, hence the photos of the man holding flags for peace, and the middle cake for Darwin Day stating "Congrats Egypt."

Peace Mural in Berlin:

In Memory of Hiroshima und Nagasaki

For a World without Nuclear Weapons

Greenpeace.

Artwork by @Eme_Freethinker & @Pen_Chill

Gemeinsame Aktion von Greenpeace Berlin und den Künstlern Eme Freethinker + Pen Chill zum 75. Jahrestag des Abwurfs der US-Atombombe auf Hiroshima am 06. August 2020 in Berlin an einer Hauswand der Köpenicker Straße 175 in Kreuzberg.

Heute vor 75 Jahren wurde um 1:15 Uhr die erste Atombombe auf Hiroshima abgeworfen. Das darf nie wieder passieren. Als ein dauerhaftes Mahnmal hat @greenpeace_bln und

@greenpeace_de zusammen mit den Künstlern Eme Freethinker & Pen Chill dieses Peace Mural in Berlin geschaffen.

 

Text auf den Transparenten:

Hiroshima und Nagasaki mahnen uns zum Frieden!

Atomwaffenverbotsvertrag unterzeichnen!

© Bernd Sauer-Diete

   

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Daniel Dennett

 

Daniel Dennett

 

Unfortunately I missed the talk (it was the previous day, the room was filled up, a lot of us couldn't get in)... but at least I listened to him in the Q and A.

I'm in the midst of doing a 365 doll project. I don't actually have 365 dolls but the basic intention is to photograph a different doll each day, in addition to a different doll's photo every day I will also post up some pertinent details about them.

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Model- Blythe- Simply Guava

Name- Radical Raspberry

Mods- None

Bio- Radical Raspberry is a freethinker. She is a vegetarian and a pantheist. She promotes a message of peace and love albeit through extreme measures such as forced hug-ins. She buys all of her clothes from thrift stores not really care if they fit her or not.

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I decided all of my newer blythes would have cute-sy names with the first and last name starting with the same letter, the male type petitioned hard to name this one Raunchy Raspberry. I still eventually want a Natasha Moore to name Pious Pumpernickel.

Contact me with any questions at Suwanee@yahoo.com

Years ago, he waited tables for our favorite Mexican restaurant, later he tended bar at one of the two local watering holes in Montrose, now he helps part time at the Village Newstand, a sizeable periodical store. Smart as a whip, liberal as all get-out, he's a great guy to know.

Focal bead by Humble Beads and courage charm by Earthenwood Beads.

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