atheism is not organized, just merchandised
I have demonstrated an organized movement to persuade people against religion. some atheists throng to counter the idea have gone so far as to claim there are no atheist organizations at all. There's a huge list of them. These are innocent groups that exist to argue that morality is not objective or something like that, to support humanism. You wont find Thrush on this list. The point is there is a lot of organizing among atheists. Much of it has an effect on producing an agenda that breeds a form of fundamentalism.
Just to prove that atheist organizations do exist:
International
- Atheist Alliance International[4]
- The Brights' Net is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to "building a constituency" and "constructively address[ing] the marginalized situation of persons who have a naturalistic worldview."[5]
- European Humanist Federation is a union of "numerous humanist organisations from most European countries" whose purpose is to promote humanism and secularism in Europe.[6]
- International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) is "the sole world umbrella organisation embracing Humanist, atheist, rationalist, secularist, skeptic, laique, [sic][7] ethical cultural, freethought and similar organisations world-wide." IHEU is a union of over 100 Humanist or secularist organizations in more than 40 countries. It is an international NGO (Non-governmental organization) with special consultative status with the United Nations.[8]
- International League of Humanists
- International League of non-religious and atheists
- Rationalist International
[edit] Australia
- Atheist Foundation of Australia
- Council of Australian Humanist Societies
- Rationalist Society of Australia
- The Secular Party of Australia
[edit] Brazil
[edit] Canada
- Freethought Association of Canada
- Humanist Association of Canada
- Halton Peel Humanist Community
- Humanist Fellowship of Montreal
- Mouvement laïque québécois
- Society of Ontario Freethinkers
- Toronto Secular Alliance
- Centre for Inquiry Canada
- Humanist Association of Ottawa
[edit] Croatia
[edit] Germany
- Central Council of Ex-Muslims
- German Freethinkers League
- Giordano Bruno Foundation (Giordano Bruno Stiftung)
- International League of non-religious and atheists
[edit] Iceland
[edit] India
- Indian Rationalist Association
- Rationalist Centre,New Delhi
- Atheist Center
- Navodhanavedhi
- Bihar Buddhiwadi Samaj (Bihar Rationalist Society)
- Dakshina Kannada Rationalist Association
- Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations
- Hyderabad Rationalist Forum
- Indian Humanist Union
- Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham
- People's Science Center
- Science and Rationalists' Association of India
- A T Kovoor Charitable Society,Cochin
- Dravidar Kalagam (Chennai)
[edit] Ireland
[edit] Italy
[edit] New Zealand
[edit] Norway
- Human-Etisk Forbund HEF has over 78,000 members,[9] making it "the largest group [in Norway] outside the State Church."[10]
- Norwegian Heathen Society
[edit] Singapore
- Humanist Society (Singapore)
[edit] Sweden
[edit] Turkey
[edit] United Kingdom
- British Humanist Association
- Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association
- Humanist Academy, Scotland
- Humanist Society of Scotland
- Leicester Secular Society, founded in 1851, bills itself as the "oldest secular society in the world."[11]
- National Secular Society
- North East Humanists
- Rationalist Association
- South Place Ethical Society, founded in 1793, identifies itself as "the oldest freethought community in the world."[12]
[edit] United States
- American Atheists
- American Humanist Association, according to its website, is the "first and largest organization promoting Humanism in the US."[13]
- American Secular Union
- The Atheist Agenda
- Atheist Community of Austin (TX) is a nonprofit educational corporation to develop and support the atheist community, promote secular viewpoints, encourage positive atheist culture, to defend the first amendment principle of state-church separation, and fight anti-atheist discrimination. It broadcasts and streams online The Atheist Experience, a weekly general-interest atheist television program[14] and the Non Prophets online radio/podcast biweekly.
- Atheists United
- Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, "The 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 Quest, "The Secular Summer Camp", is the first residential summer camp in the United States for the children of those who hold a naturalistic world view.[15]
- Center for Inquiry
- City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism
- Council for Secular Humanism is a non-profit educational association and, according to its website, "North America's leading organization for non-religious people." The Council aims to "meet the needs of people who find meaning and value in life without looking to a god." CSH publishes Free Inquiry.
- Fellowship of Freethought "To create a positive impact on our shared world, our mission is to provide a community that values and promotes a freethinking life unencumbered by the biases of tradition, dogma, and authority and that encourages people to live a reason and evidence-based life characterized by close fellowship, ethical contemplation, critical thinking, community service, and the appreciation of scientific knowledge and understanding of the universe and our place in it."[16]
- Fellowship of Humanity
- First Humanist Society of New York
- Freedom From Religion Foundation, according to its website, is the "largest group of atheists and agnostics in North America." The Foundation represents the interests of freethinkers, with an emphasis on gender equality and reproductive rights, and the separation of church and state. It publishes Freethought Today, "the only freethought newspaper in North America."
- The Humanist Institute
- Institute for Humanist Studies
- Internet Infidels is a "a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to defending and promoting a naturalistic worldview on the Internet."
- Military Association of Atheists & Freethinkers
- North Texas Church of Freethought
- Rational Response Squad
- The Reason Project
- The San Diego New Atheists and Agnostics is the largest and most active secular organization in San Diego, Ca."[17]
- Secular Coalition for America
- Secular Student Alliance
- Secular Alliance of Indiana University
- United Coalition of Reason
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Secularism". Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition. Oxford University Press, 1989.
- ^ The Secular Coalition for America, which has been identified by Brights.net as representing the interests of "secularist organizations", describes its constituency as "nontheistic Americans", including those who go by the labels "atheist, humanist, freethinker, agnostic, skeptic, bright, ignostic, materialist, and naturalist, among others." Who does the Secular Coalition for America represent? at the Secular Coalition for America website (Accessed 5 April 2008)
- ^ Some less common secularist labels include: apatheist, godless (in the non-pejorative, literal sense), ignostic, infidel (or unbeliever), heathen, materialist, or realist.
- ^ Atheist Alliance International website, 2008 (Accessed 9 April 2008)
- ^ The Movement, The Brights' Network, 2008 (Accessed 9 April 2008)
- ^ Presentation, European Humanist Federation website, 2006 (Accessed 10 April 2008)
- ^ Laïque (French): "secular"
- ^ About IHEU, IHEU website (Accessed 5 April 2008)
- ^ The Norwegian Humanist Association, Human-Etisk Forbund website (English version), 2011 (Accessed 5 February 2011)
- ^ Membership, Human-Etisk Forbund website (English version), 2004 (Accessed 9 April 2008)
- ^ Leicester Secular Society website (Accessed 5 April 2008)
- ^ South Place Ethical Society website (Accessed 5 April 2008)
- ^ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the American Humanist Association, American Humanist Association website, 2005 (Accessed 8 April 2005)
- ^ Atheist Community of Austin website, 2009 (Accessed 16 August 2009)
- ^ "Camp Quest is the first residential summer camp in the history of the United States for the children of Atheists, Freethinkers, Humanists, Brights, or whatever other terms might be applied to those who hold to a naturalistic, not supernatural world view." Camp Quest website (Accessed 5 April 2008)
- ^ http://fellowshipoffreethought.org/
- ^ Find Us, SDNA, 2010
[edit] External links
- Organizations lists at the Secular Web.
- Google Directory lists of secularist organizations:
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