(November 4, 2015 at 10:03 am)TheRocketSurgeon Wrote: Wow. That was amazing. I have a lot of thinking to do, about that.
Could not agree more about the value of atheist/humanist communities. I saw that power for myself with SOMA, when we got that group going, in Lawrence, KS.
Bart makes a great point: it's not enough to have a great message, or a great speech. You have to EMBODY your values so that people can point and say "that's my group, that's my values" and outsiders can see a real movement that's a safe, viable alternative to religion.