People have tossed around the idea of a wondercafe conference or gathering.
I am posting this thread to allow us to weave in & out of the idea
Some of the things that come to my mind are:
a) what is unique about wondercafe and contributors that would be interesting to others
b) what would the conference look like? would it have lanes similair to the discussion topics
c) what location would make sense
d) funding / costs / challenges
Updated: Monday, 29 Nov 2010, 11:49 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 24 Nov 2010, 11:23 PM EST
MYFOX NEW YORK STAFF REPORT
MYFOXNY.COM - A group called the American Atheists has paid for a huge billboard on Route 495 outside the Lincoln Tunnel in North Bergen, N.J., that is raising some eyebrows.
Just had this recommended to me on the New York Times website lol
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/28/us/28religion.html?src=tp
I'd like to hubristically say Canada would do better...but due to several factors I'll refrain.
As-salaamu alaikum
-Omni
It is a common belief among many Christian enthusiasts that all morality comes from the bible and that morality cannot exist without it. I have personally been asked by a person of religious persuasion that if I don't believe in the bible then where do I get my morals from if I had any? I found this question extremely interesting, not because he had a good argument, but because it was fuelled by sheer arrogance. I find it curious how many people are so quick to judge once they find out you are a non-believer. They assume that my ethical and mo
Me and a friend got in quite an arguement. So, do you think Atheism is limited to the common disbelief of God, or does it have it's own aspects or "religion" such as beliefs, rules or followings?
As an athiest myself, I was wondering how others came to be non-believers. I can tell you my story if you want, but I am interested in how others came to be that way?
Now this may be a good chance for those of us who don't believe to let the believers know how we came to the conclusion that there is no god, and give them maybe some understanding why we think the way we do. For any people of faith who have questions, please feel free to ask.
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