(May 28, 2015 at 7:00 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: As much as Christers try to say we do, atheists generally don't have outreach programs.
Usually the push back against religion comes when a certain tipping point has been reached as far as the percentage of atheists in a population. Except electronically, it seems to mgr that the movement you speak of would come from the people living around you.
I am not at all for "spreading the word" of atheism, but I do wish we had more outreach programs. I recently saw a billboard that said "Don't believe in God? You are not alone" I thought that was kind of nice. If religious people got one thing right, it's that we (as human beings) need community. I always love to see things like secular food banks and moms groups. Just because we aren't organized makes it harder to pull off things like this.