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Jun 09 2008

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Rev. Paul McMaster

Help me understand

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Submitted By: (Mike Walker) mikemcmack (at) yahoo (dot) com

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Jun 09 2008

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Rev. Paul McMaster

Atheist thinks it would be fun to be christian

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Submitted By: Mike Walker

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Jun 09 2008

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Rev. Paul McMaster

Why we must talk about atheism in the open?

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Submitted By: Being Human

It is quite reasonable to ask why active atheists are often spending their time just opposing something. Atheists are not bringing any new ideology to replace the religions. They just claim that people can live a fuller and freer life without the reigns of religions.

Why am I spending my precious time writing these words? I could as well leave the whole business and just admit that some people think like me and others do not.

The issue is not so simple, however. This attitude is quite justified if religion is a private matter and it is not on offer every day in daycare, in preschool, school, boy scouts and even in communal care for the elderly as is the case here in Finland, which has a reputation as an extremely secular nation.

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Jun 08 2008

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simon rochell

A new atheist minister is available in Meltham, west Yorkshire UK

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Great news! Another Atheist Minister is available to perform ceremonies in and around: Meltham, west Yorkshire UK! Rev. Simon Rochell is ready to serve all your needs.

Find a minister in your town on our “Ministers in your area” page! links at the top and right of every page.

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May 22 2008

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Rev. Paul McMaster

First Church of Atheism opens a church in Second Life!

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We took the plunge and built a church over in Second Life. It’s small but nice, with a modern feel about it. Details on how to find us at the bottom of this article.

For those who don’t know. Second Life is a thriving online simulated world. Complete with land ownership, currency, creation/purchase/sale of objects, and of course interaction with other live online people. Millions of people and organizations have established themselves on Second Life, some sell real world or in game objects to make an actual living! You should check it out.

While playing is free, to buy land in SL costs money, real money. Objects and buildings cost money, too. Obviously we can’t afford some big sprawling estate, but we did get a nice piece of land, in a beautiful area, with a very sleek little building for our church. There is a limit on the number of objects (buildings included) a given size property can hold, so the small building actually works out great.

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May 18 2008

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Rev. Paul McMaster

New Center Launches Secular Sunday Schools

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Also Large Online Library; Lifelong Curriculums

For Immediate Release - Contact Fred Edwords at (202) 238-9088 fedwords (at) americanhumanist (dot) org - www.americanhumanist.org

(Washington, D.C., May 14, 2008) The Kochhar Humanist Education Center (KHEC) was launched today by the American Humanist Association at a Washington DC press conference. The new center is already developing curriculum for the humanist equivalent of Sunday schools, which include programs in ethics geared to serve the children of atheists, agnostics and freethinkers. It is also developing similar curriculums to serve high school and college students, parents and older adults. And to support this endeavor, the KHEC launched an online resource center, together with the first books of what will become a massive online freethought library. (Go to www.americanhumanist.org/khec/ to see it now.)

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