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Mon Jan 21, 2008, 7:24 AM
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AtheistsClub is for the most deviant of deviants: atheists, agnostics, secular humanists, and all hard core freethinkers.

The AtheistsClub promotes artists that share a way of thinking and living that aims to bring out the best in people so that all people can have the best in life. Our members reject supernatural and authoritarian beliefs. They affirm that we must take responsibility for our own lives and the communities and world in which we live. The AtheistsClub is for artists who emphasize reason and scientific inquiry, individual freedom and responsibility, human values and compassion, and the need for tolerance and cooperation. Oh, and let's have some fun too!

How to Join
Becoming a member of the AtheistsClub is easy, just add us to your friends list. We will confirm your membership by adding you to ours. If you really want to be uber-cool, you can also send us a self-portrait for our gallery. Its not required for membership, it's just fun.
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JOURNAL 2008.01.21

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From AtheistsClub member, *Metalmann
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A fellow Atheist friend linked me to this video called Zeitgeist, which questions Christianity among other things. Strong and reflective video, made a deep impact on me.
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You can find it at video.google.com by searching for ZEITGEIST, The Movie - Official Release - Full Film. You can also visit zeitgeistmovie.com for more information.

Viewers may find this film controversial. Thinking may be required.
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Our own *whisperelmwood sent in a [link] to a group on Blogspot for all atheists and agnostics. She, herself is a member with some nice discussions (and rants) going on. [link]

You can now find the AtheistsClub on del.icio.us and YouTube, where we hope to gather helpful links for our members.

AtheistsClub maintains a collections of resource links to help our members explore the free-thinking world.
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On October 7, 2007 president of the Catholic League, William A. Donohue called for a boycott of the film Golden Compass saying he would not ordinarily object to the film, but that while the religious elements will be diluted from the source material, the film will encourage children to read the novels, which he says promote "atheism for kids."

Well, with a recommendation like that, I naturally went to see the movie. It bombed at the box office (and rightfully so) but it did get me to check out the books. Not a bad read.

The interesting thing is that I hadn't even heard of the movie until I heard the call for a boycott to prevent atheism. Thanks guys!
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The AtheistsClub usually responds to notes and messages within one week. We do better on some days than others, but seven days seems to be the practical limit on how much we can do when things get busy. We almost never get complaints, but I wanted to make sure that everyone knows, we are definitely not ignoring you if it takes that long! Thanks for understanding.
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Indeed, that's why I think this journal will have a nice impact on our readers as it did on Metalmann. Agree with the video or not, it gets the thinking mind going.

-Charles

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This is truly a club I can appreciate. A club that actually lets you speak out your views on religion without being criticized for it. At school I'm being constantly preached about God and why i should believe in him and all this other bull. They don't understand my views on religion and try to sympathize, rather they try to get me convinced into believing in God. They need to learn that pushing your religion on another only makes them more convinced of their own beliefs.
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Yes you are right, in school, friends, teachers and others are constantly preaching about God and what not. I have many people around me saying that they are scared of atheists. I mean if you are soo sure about religion than please discuss it openly with us without any possible cynical thoughts :| and for Pete's sake, respect our views! It sucks really, i can't really express my agnosticism openly =/ And if I do, I get eyed openly as being a hell-goer! But its cool that such clubs and forums are being promoted on the net and dA! can't be more glad =)

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