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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd say, "Hey, let's start a non-church!" as a fellow secular humanist (a.k.a atheist) . While I do enjoy our lazy churchless Sunday mornings, I would really enjoy the community aspect of shared potlucks, ethics discussions, doing community outreach, and validating atheism for our kids outside the home.[/quote] I would love this! And I'm serious![/quote] It's called Unitarian Universalism. Well almost. We do have a service. But you don't have to come. [/quote] But you guys have Christianity/Jesus pictures. I don't want my kids to see any of that to be honest. Where do we go to find pure atheism as community? I'm thinking philosophers instead of religion. [/quote] My parents go to a UU church. My ex-Catholic husband came once with me (an atheist) and he couldn't believe there were no Jesus pictures for a "church". I've heard Christ mentioned, but it is in more of the aspect of him being a great teacher/humanitarian, definitely not as the son of God (and this was for the Christmas pageant). I'd be willing to be that most of the congregation are agnostic/atheists. Then again, I only join my parents there once or twice a year, so I don't have a good sample. My parents definitely go for the sense of community, not the religious aspect. I suspect they are closet atheists.[/quote]
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