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A group for people throughout Indiana whose world view is naturalistic. See the "About Us" link for other naturalistic groups (atheists, free thinkers, Humanists, skeptics, etc.) holding events throughout the state. For more information on the Bright's movement, visit the official website at http://www.the-brights.net There you can read about why the term "Bright" was selected (it's a nod to the Enlightenment) and the Bright's slogan: Elevating and illuminating the naturalistic worldview.
Greetings! This group is for atheists, etc. -- including agnostics, skeptics, freethinkers, secular humanists, and other non-religious individuals -- who are interested in meeting like-minded people and having engaging discussions. Most of our events are in the northeast suburbs of Indianapolis (including Noblesville, Fishers, Fortville and Castleton), but we also post events for similar groups in the Indianapolis area, such as Indy Atheists and CFI Indiana. Our bi-weekly Sunday meetup consis …
The need for critical thinking skills and a humanistic outlook in our world is great. This is no less true in the black community than in others. Many African Americans have been engulfed by religious irrationality, conned by self-serving "faith healers", and swayed by dogmatic revisionist historians. Many others, however, have escaped the oppression of such delusions, and live happy and upstanding lives free of superstition. African Americans for Humanism (AAH) exists to bring these secular hum …
We hold monthly meetings in an informal and friendly atmosphere where we encourage and support each others search for truth in a world that seems increasingly hostile to free thought. http://www.indyatheists.org/
Meet with other Secular Humanists for conversation and friendship, interesting book discussions, and more. Go to www.centerforinquiry.net/indy for the complete listing of our many programs We have 15-20 programs a month. Email indy@centerforinquiry.net and ask to be on our mailing list to receive our monthly newsletter We have over 1300 email contacts on our list and over 200 paid members "Friend of the Center." Number of members listed on this site are only those who have joined on …
RELIGIOUS ARTS PROJECT (RAP) RAP is a diverse group of believers, and skeptics too, who promote interfaith understanding and appreciation through the religious arts, especially contemporary religious art. Most of us attended the SACRED SPAIN exhibition at the IMA during fall 2009, and got hooked! Sometimes called, "Art Evengelists" we share our passion by meeting Religious Artists, attending social gatherings and art exhibitions. RAP members are advocates for Artists who create religious art (Cr …
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