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Atheists for Political Office

There is a great new organization set up to support non-theistic candidates for public office. If you are a non-theist and need assistance running for a political office, consider contacting EnlightenTheVote.com

I hope to see them promoting non-theist candidates on their site and helping the growing majority of non theists in America have a prominent political voice. Atheists are now at 15% of the total American population, more than Jews, Gays, and many other much smaller total populations with large voices in American politics. Stay informed and sign up for their email alerts.

Religious website with awful analogies

I hesitated to share this because it was so blatently bias and unscientific that it made my stomach turn. At EveryStudent.com people can read about a proof for god that is highly prefaced with a disclaimer. The disclaimer starts by saying … read on.

Atheists Anonymous – RecoveringReligionists.com

A new group has sprouted up to provide support for recovering religionists. It is a sort of AA for non-theists who need support in overcoming mental abuse as a child or religious follower. RecoveringReligionists.com offers support to those whose families might not welcome them anymore as an atheist or who might want the social aspect of an organiziation without the mythology.

The Reason Project

Sam Harris, prominent author and outspoken American atheist has just launched a new website project call “The Reason Project”. It is a great resource for articles and tools to equip you and others with reason and knowledge.

Eat Well online resource

This website allows for an easy zip code search to find local organic and sustainable markets, restaurants and farmers in your area! Eat well Guide

10 Myths About Sustainability

Taken from Scientific America: Myth 1: Nobody knows what sustainability really means.That’s not even close to being true. By all accounts, the modern sense of the word entered the lexicon in 1987 with the publication of Our Common Future, by the United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development (also known as the Brundtland commission …

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