Hi folks,
A question we haven't directly addressed is why we are naturalists. What makes naturalism more plausible than supernaturalism? And if it is more plausible, why aren't people flocking to it in droves?
We're set to meet at Redline at 7 pm June 9 most likely in the back room, but if necessary in the front.
best,
Tom
twc at naturalism.org
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PS: if you have topics you'd like to discuss or other ideas for future meetups, or meeting spots you like, please suggest them.
General description of what we're about (this bit doesn't change from month to month):
Allies of Naturalism welcomes those interested in exploring and promoting a science-based, humanistic and progressive naturalism that can make a difference in our lives. To see what's involved in being a humanistic and progressive naturalist (more or less), check out Naturalism.Org, centerfornaturalism.org and the Guide to Naturalism at http://www.centerforn....
Essentially, naturalism shows our full connection to the world and others, leads to an ethics of compassion, and gives us far greater control over our circumstances. We don't need anything supernatural either above us or inside us to lead moral and meaningful lives: nature is enough. Naturalism is a viable alternative to faith-based worldviews such as traditional religions and new age philosophies, offering a set of ideas with positive personal and social consequences.
The meetings offer a chance to meet fellow naturalists in an informal, relaxed setting, but with at least some structure. That's to say that we'll try to have one or two topics suggested in advance for people to think about, and then discuss when we get together. Ultimately the focus and format of the meetings will be determined by participants, but will certainly include time for socializing and networking. Watch the discussion board for topic announcements and other details. Hope to see you there!
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