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i tried hard to crop me out of an otherwise fine shot of yuhan

Sold at the Joyful Jewel, Pittsboro, NC.

A printing/adhering experiment (on purchased shirt).

PZ holding Alexander's birdie with his own and puppet panda for Alexander

The Reason Rally took place on the National Mall in Washington, DC on Saturday, March 24, 2012. It was sponsored by many of the country’s largest and most influential secular organizations.

A believer is a bird in a cage, a freethinker is an eagle parting the clouds with tireless wing

Security had to inspect (almost) all our bags. Funny that they didn't examine my excessively large camera bag.

The Reason Rally took place on the National Mall in Washington, DC on Saturday, March 24, 2012. It was sponsored by many of the country’s largest and most influential secular organizations.

Freethinkers' Hike in CVNP, 6 April, '13

Snakes (or serpents) figure prominently in the Bible and certain Christian sects, where snake handling is done to show that God will protect them from harm. Unless, of course, you're Jamie Coots, who died from a snake bite in 2014 during one of his services (he had also been part of a short-lived National Geographic reality show Snake Salvation), or these two fellows, who have snakes hiding in their boots that are ready to send them to Sheol.

Pre-dinner social hour. It's so nice getting to meet other freethinkers.

Davy checking out the hardware.

Irreligious OrganizationsAHHDC Irreligious organizations promote the view that moral standards should be based solely on naturalistic considerations, without reference to supernatural concepts (such as God or an afterlife), any desire to do good for a reward after death, or any fear of punishment for not believing in life after death. Individuals and organizations sharing these views, identify themselves by a variety of terms, including, bright, freethinker, naturalist, rationalist, or skeptic. Despite…AHHDC

 

Irreligious organizations promote the view that moral standards should be based solely on naturalistic considerations, without reference to supernatural concepts (such as God or an afterlife), any desire to do good for a reward after death, or any fear of punishment for not believing in life after death.

 

Individuals and organizations sharing these views, identify themselves by a variety of terms, including, bright, freethinker, naturalist, rationalist, or skeptic. Despite the use of these various terms, the organizations listed here have goals in common.

 

American Atheists – dedicated to separation of church and state issues

 

American Ethical Union – a federation of about 25 Ethical Societies representing the Ethical Culture movement founded in 1876 by Felix Adler

 

American Humanist Association, organization promoting secular humanism in the US

 

American Secular Union

 

Americans United for Separation of Church and State is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to preserving church-state separation to ensure religious freedom for all Americans

 

The Atheist Agenda

 

Atheist Alliance International

 

Atheist Community of Austin

 

Atheists of Florida founded in 1992 to ensure the separation of state and church

 

Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, represents multiple Baptist groups (but not the Southern Baptist Convention) in supporting religious liberty and the separation of church and state

 

Camp Inquiry, a summer camp run by the Center for Inquiry

 

Camp Quest, "The Secular Summer Camp", is a residential summer camp in the United States for the children of those who hold a naturalistic world view

 

Center for Inquiry

 

Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, former independent project created by Richard Dawkins, now a subdivision of CFI

 

City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism

 

Committee for Skeptical Inquiry

 

Ex-Muslims of North America is a non-profit based in the US, according to its website stands "for the rights and dignities of those whoJoe

 

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(From filipinofreethinkers.org)

 

The CBCP threatens politicians who support the RH bill with excommunication. But our representatives are not backing down. To ensure the passage of the bill, they are willing to risk being excommunicated.

So are we.

On November 26, 6pm, we’re throwing an excommunication party to celebrate our freedom to choose what’s best for our own bodies. Join us at Adarna Food and Culture for an evening of dinner and entertainment as we take a stand for secularism and call for the immediate passage of the RH bill.

Together with the various individuals and organizations that support the RH Bill, let us each declare:

“If supporting the RH bill means excommunication, then excommunicate me!”

 

The Reason Rally took place on the National Mall in Washington, DC on Saturday, March 24, 2012. It was sponsored by many of the country’s largest and most influential secular organizations.

The Reason Rally took place on the National Mall in Washington, DC on Saturday, March 24, 2012. It was sponsored by many of the country’s largest and most influential secular organizations.

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