Check out the Dave Ross show from this morning to hear Valerie talk about the Seattle Atheists bus sign campaign that’s going on right now. It’s on the 10:00 a.m. Segment at about 25:00. Paul and I get a shout-out. Thanks, Valerie! She does such a wonderful job putting the controversy into perspective.
Posts Tagged ‘Seattle Atheists’
Oh, where do I begin with this one?
[Note: THIS is exactly why moderate non-religious people standing by the sidelines (YOU) need to get involved with secular groups like the MRRF, CFI, Seattle Atheists, the FFRF and others. The stakes are too high, and people are getting away with anything they want to when it comes to mixing religion and policy.] Rummy, how [...]
The UD Street Fair: It doesn’t take all kinds. We just have all kinds.
Thanks to all who stopped by at the Street Fair yesterday. As always, it’s an interesting time. We were sandwiched between the Humanists (yay!) and a whole line of spiritual readers/Scientologists/Sisters of Mercy (no, not the band, unfortunately — that would have been just too amazing), waving little flags that had doves with crosses in [...]
Be good for goodness sake
Valerie Tarico, Ph.D. is a psychologist in Seattle, Washington. She is the author of The Dark Side: How Evangelical Teachings Corrupt Love and Truth, the founder of www.WisdomCommons.org, and the host of Christianity in the Public Square, Moral Politics Television, Seattle. For years, atheists, agnostics, and other freethinkers have been saying that you don’t need [...]
Does evangelical giving do the world good?
Valerie Tarico, Ph.D. is a psychologist in Seattle, Washington. She is the author of The Dark Side: How Evangelical Teachings Corrupt Love and Truth, the founder of www.WisdomCommons.org, and the host of Christianity in the Public Square, Moral Politics Television, Seattle. Paid “friendship missionaries” on the University of Arizona campus scan for lonely foreign students, [...]
NFA Freethought conference 2009 a success!
Almost 120 people from the Northwest converged on Portland this past weekend for the Northwest Freethought Alliance’s 6th annual freethought conference, “Darwin@200, and other matters.” There were some fabulous talks by Jim Corbett, Roy Speckhardt, David Domke and others. We Twittered much of the conference here (of course, you have to start at the bottom [...]