A quote from comedian George Carlin: "I love individuals. I hate groups of people.
I hate a group of people with a common purpose.
'Cause pretty soon they have little hats, you know,
and arm bands, and fight songs.
And a list of people they're going to visit at 3 a.m."
Rational Spiritism is an organization that works to change the world, but only via peaceful dissemination of the truth. We pledge not to take ourselves too seriously. We'll never have an enemies list or a fight song … although we do sort of like the hat idea.
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Americans United for Separation of Church and State
Founded by a group of ministers and
religious leaders, AU brings together people of all faiths or no religion to fight in the courts, legislatures, and the public square for freedom without favor and equality without exception.
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Victor and Wendy Zammit
Not only did this retired lawyer write one of the
very best books of evidence for the survival of
consciousness after the death of the body, he and his
psychologist wife
continue to publish a weekly newsletter and produce a variety of global discussion groups. |
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Michael E. Tymn's Afterlife Blog
A world-renowned expert on life after
death, Tymn's books include:
No One Really Dies, The Articulate Dead, The Afterlife
Revealed, and Transcending the Titanic, among others. |
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Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Planned Parenthood is a trusted health care provider, an informed educator, a passionate advocate, and a global partner. Planned Parenthood delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of people. |
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Society for Psychical Research
Members receive quarterly issues -- and
have access to back issues -- of the scientific Journal, which has been published continuously since 1882, containing reports of new research, book reviews and correspondence. The quarterly Magazine carries less formal articles on a variety of topical subjects. |
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Freedom from Religion Foundation
Through litigation, education, and other persuasive
advocacy, FFRF stops hundreds of state/church violations each year, such
as prayers and proselytizing in public schools and events,
public funding for religious purposes and religious symbols
on public property. |
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