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10 Meetup Groups match “Freedom From Religion” near North Richland Hills, TX
Our Wednesday evening get-togethers are like a gathering of friends getting together after work for a burger and a beer. I know walking into a bunch of strangers can be daunting but you'll find us very informal, friendly and very welcoming to folks who just want to visit, as well as those who may want to consider becoming a part of our group.
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The Campbell Conversations group discusses the writings of Joseph Campbell, an American teacher and philosopher best known for his work in the field of comparative mythology. The group mets on the first Sunday of each month from 6-8pm. If you are interested in attending, please email programs@dallasuu.org so we can include you in future email notifications and updates.? Also you may contact Doug at crazyhorse@guiling.com
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THE CARROLLTON TEA PARTY HAS BEEN INVITED TO ATTEND THIS FORUM FOR OUR DALLAS COUNTY PART OF CARROLLTON. THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO ATTEND AND MEET THE CANDIDATES WHO ARE RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN DALLAS COUNTY.
THE ADDISON TEA PARTY AND DALLAS TEA PARTY ARE PUTTING THIS EVENT ON.
BLESSINGS
CAMILLE JOHNSON
PRESIDENT, CARROLLTON TEA PARTY
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I am hosting a Texas Governement Candidate Forum on March 5th, 7:00- …
A support group for people who realize that religion is no longer for them and are looking for help in handling the problems of their transition.
The Humanists of Fort Worth is a Humanist organization for non-theists, freethinkers, and agnostics in the greater Cowtown area. The Humanists of Fort Worth was granted a chapter chartered by the American Humanist Association (AHA) on June 3, 1999. Humanism is a progressive philosophy of life that, without supernaturalism, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of personal fulfullment that aspire to the greater good of humanity. We meet on the second Wednesday of the mon …
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As the Thinking Atheist said during the Tulsa Free Thinkers Convention in July, he described himself as a recovering Theist. I myself am 4 months "clean", and am looking to find a group of like-minded individuals who want to get together. I took the initiative to establish this group on the web, however I'm REALLY not able to devote too much administrative and coordinative efforts. Anyone who shares my worldview is invited to join the group, and coordinate any events, with the only stipulation b …
The Bible is sometimes historically accurate and sometimes not. There are problems with the historical accuracy of the biblical Moses, David, Jesus, and Paul. Histories written by Josephus and Moses of Chorene differs from historical accounts in the Bible. Thomas Paine (author of The Age of Reason), Ralph Ellis, Bart Ehrman, James Tabor, Steefen, local author and founder of this meetup group, and others have found major reasons to learn more than what is presented in the Bible. What we hold to b …
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This is a group for those with an open mind!! We love GOD and want others to know HIM and love HIM too. We look forward to having you join us for discussion and study of the Bible, with a whole new perspective!! Thank you for your interest!!
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Christopher Hitchens was a leading thinker who believed in evidence and reason rather than myth and the improbable. Educated at Oxford he became an American citizen before he died from cancer in 2011 at the young age of 61. His passing was a tremendous loss to our culture and those who believe in rationality and not fantasy. Some of his important books are, God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything and The Portable Atheist. Christopher may be seen on YouTube where there are numerous vide …
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This group is to explore what it would take to start a new spiritual community without some of the hang-ups that come with traditional churches. Think more in terms of practical spirituality with a focus on life skills and community and less religious. Emphasis will be on what we agree about and not what we don't with a foundation of personal responsibility & growth, family, community and humanity. Balance will be a primary guide, whether between spiritual & practical, science and faith, sprin …
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