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![]() | Secular Students: The Round Earth Society for Atheists Atheists deserve a voice: yours! The Secular Student Alliance would like to help you start an atheist/humanist/skeptic group at California State Polytechnic University - Pomona. Our staff and volunteers have years of experience with starting and running campus groups and are happy to offer our advice and resources to you. We can provde you with books, magazines, speakers, group running manuals, connections to local and national freethought groups, and a whole lot more. Even if you don't want to start a group, we would be delighted to get in touch with you and connect you to the larger movement. The Round Earth Society Atheists We finally have a club for you! The Round Earth Society promotes science, reason, logic, and freethought on campus. Come meet up with other open-minded people and join us for our first meeting Tuesday, January 11 of second week at noon. We will have free pizza and soda. Website is roundearth.org or e-mail Misha at jagguar@myway.com |
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| Fire-breather | A group full of Stevens! I'm trying to imaging such a group sending representatives around campus to challenge the roaming representatives of religious groups. No doubt the debates would be quite lively. They'd probably get many more listeners that way than trying to ambush people individually.
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Interesting group, I am somewhat interested in checking it out. | |
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![]() | The Secular Students or the Round Earth Society will be an interesting organization indeed. I did get in touch with the organizer via e-mail and they have experience and the resource to support the secular student club. Misha will be the presider of the organization and January will be official commencement of the organization. I will check it out once myself and bring you guys the 411. |
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If you ask me, although I dislike be challenged on my religious views (Athiest) I am damn willing to listen to anyone who provides some new information rather then the old boring rhetoric. Only through good dialogue and conversation can we reach a greater understanding, although it may be difficult, I know its for the greater good as me as a person and for our society. What pisses me off is when people are so close minded they ignore good dialogue and evidence because it makes them uncomfortable, stuff like this ruins our society, our democracy and our great country. | |
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![]() | Regarding evolution, I believe it is an entirely different matter for it to be imposed on anyone. If evolution is a Buddhism doctrine and we are learning it in the text book, then I can agree that it is being imposed on the people. However it is coming from the "neutral" parties - the scientific community. Thus to me it is more in line with people teaching me the inhertia theory or the general relativity than a religious doctrine. In my physics class, a student who was very sure that Einstein was wrong and the general relativity is incorrect, and she used it as an argument to support her not answering the G.R. theory problem on the test that accounted for 20% of the points (reason: if I don't believe that is true, then you are imposing the idea on me, which I have the right NOT to learn). The professor then told her by enrolling in the class, she already agrees with a basic agreement: the test will be used to check how much teaching material she remembers from the lecture, instead of in total agreement. I am not a Christian, yet I read the bible as it is a very interesting historical and literature work. I have several volumes of books on Buddhism and enjoy reading some of the ideas they have on world view. Learning an idea doesn't mean I have to totally agree with it. If people agree with everything that they are taught, then the world would be a very dangerous place. |
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![]() | shameful that our faculty are so dogmatic at a place that is supposed to be open to all ideas and thought. i am told the poly sci dept is so extreme to the left that any conservative thought is deemed stupid. hard to imagine this also is so in college of "science" of all places! of course there are many people who read the book of books who are not in the faith, and that's totally cool. not to mention lots of history anybody can get tons of information about how to handle daily life, too. Quote:
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If it is supposed to be a rational argument for belief in God, it is fallacious. The student claims that there is no cold because it is the "absence of heat". That is false. Heat is not a thing. Heat is a way energy is transfered. It is not a form of energy. His claim that there is no cold because it is the absense of "heat" is also false. If it were true one could just as easily say that there is no "heat" because it is just the absense of nonmoving molecules. The story is obviously fake because the professor is said to teach that humans evolved from monkeys. That doesn't make sense at all. Humans and monkeys are branches of a common ancestor, but humans did not evolve from monkeys. As for evolution, we do see it. We see it in the lab, in nature, and in the fossil record. | |
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| Newcomer | I've thought about joining/starting a secular club, but I just don't care that much, although there should be a organization protecting secular student's concerns. I would like to do outreach though... ![]() Me: Excuse me have you thought about renouncing your religion? Student: What? Me: Here please take this educational pamphlet on the non-existance of god. Student: Okay?.... ![]()
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