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    Student Groups Organizations Atheism













Student Groups Organizations Atheism


Student Groups

Atheism is specifically the lack of belief in a deity or god(s). In social and political contexts, it can refer to any of the 8-11% of Americans and about 20% of the world's population who are non-religious, undecided, or uncommitted to an organized religion. "Atheism" can include, but is neither defined by nor limited to: objectivism, humanism, freethought, secularism, skepticism, existentialism, philosophy, agnosticism, and rationalism. "Student Groups" refers to online and/or physical gatherings of grammar school, high school, or college students. Also included are web sites that provide resources for students, or which are aimed specifically at atheistic students, as well as publications relating to atheist issues that are created for, by, or about students.

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  • - Soma is a group of atheists and agnostics at The University of Kansas.
  • - Dedicated to promotion and practice of open, rational, and scientific examination of the universe and humanity's place in it. A haven for atheists, agnostics, and humanists.
  • - Freethinkers at the University of Purdue come together to promote reason and nontheistic culture. Constitution and officer contact information.
  • - Secular Humanist students at Yale University, New Haven, CT. Library, links, mailing list, and press releases.
  • - Help with homework and support for atheist students, parents, and teachers attending secondary schools in the UK and worldwide.
  • - Provides a forum in which open-minded individuals may meet, socialize, and discuss religious topics, free from intolerance. Social events, educational activities, and the absolute separation of church and state are promoted.
  • - University of Georgia's campus-wide student and faculty organization dedicated to promoting rationalism and the objective examination of contemporary issues. Email lists, scrapbook, and home of the e-column "Rationally Speaking"
  • - Actively defending rational principles and ideals and demonstrating that it is possible to lead a good and meaningful life without religion. Contains a Declaration of Necessity, a humor section, and information about meetings.
  • - Largely electronically managed student group. Provides an tntellectual outlet for skeptics, non-theists, secular humanists, and freethinkers at Grossmont. Educational and research links.
  • - United States Air Force Academy students' group for those with alternate religious persepectives. Contact information.
  • - Organization for humanists, agnostics, atheists, existentialists, and skeptics who meet bi-weekly on the campus. Calendar of events, newsletter, photos, a reading list, and a message board.
  • - Located at the California State University, Fullerton. Defends atheistic ideals on the campus, and works to present atheism as an intellectually respectable position.
  • - An international association of high school student groups interested in promoting freethought, skepticism, and secular humanism. Links to high school clubs, press releases.
  • - Advocate rational thought, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state. Events, meeting information, and discussion forum.
  • - Promotion of a secular philosophy that values people, emphasizes reason, and focuses on the world in which we live. T-shirt available, links to other humanist groups, and mailing list. A highly community-oriented site.
  • - Orlando, FL. The focus is on humanism, diversity, education, and lifelong learning. Includes calendar of events, articles, photos, poetry, and a membership packet.
  • - Student freethought organization at Kansas State University.
  • - A group of students, professors, and alumni who question old dogmas and new superstitions. Links to other local groups, statement of purpose, and events.
  • - Based in Minneapolis, it is a student-run national umbrella organization that works to ally and aid high school and college student groups in the freethought movement.
  • - Group of students who support separating church and state and scientific literacy. Includes links to other worldwide atheist organizations, and newsletter subscription information.
  • - New Zealand student group of atheists. Articles, club t-shirt, and links to related usenet newsgroups.
  • - For freethinkers, atheists, agnostics and humanists, in Houston, Texas. Regional links, articles, humor, events listing.
  • - Weekly discussion groupt that meets to provide a comfortable atmosphere for atheists and agnostics. Literature written by members, quotes, and members' web pages.
  • - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA. Seeks to educate the community of the importance of church-state separation and increase awareness of cult phenomena. Contact information, links, and mailing list.
  • - Group of atheists and freethinkers who support a wide range of political, social, and philosophical goals. Mailing list, links, meeting updates, and constitution.
  • - An international association of regional student groups interested in promoting freethought, skepticism, and secular humanism.
  • - Newsletters, activities, discussion lists, and a humanist library listing.
  • - Article from the Secular Humanist Bulletin, written by a teen in a conservative high school who successfully formed an atheist club there.
  • - Atheist and humanist students that hold discussions and social events on their campus. Contact information, and an athieism FAQs.
  • - Harvard's group that wishes to "find out" rather than to believe. Includes a list of secular courses offered there.
  • - A group for freethinkers and sceptics at the University of Nebraska.
  • - Student group at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Home of The Young Atheists' Newsletter archives, and other newsletters, also the group history, constitution, and a mailing list.
  • - Offers definitions, quotes, news, links, and a FAQ.
  • - Promotes humanism and freethought at Princeton University, NJ. Home of the tri-annual intercollegiate journal of humanism & freethought "CommonSense". Also mailing list, links, and events listing.


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