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Irish Bright Group / Darragh J. on 19 May 2008

Hi all,

Just wondering if there are any members in Ireland (Rep.) who are interested in forming a BLC. I'm trying at the moment to work towards many changes to the Irish Constitution to remove all the religious-specific atricles and references. Full information can be found at the following link on richardawkins.net forum: http://www.richarddawkins.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=44133

I feel that this would be a very beneficial project to undertake as a BLC.

Thanks in advance for your interest.

We are Brights, not anti-theists / Danny Stevens on 14 Feb 2008

I keep seeing so much putting down of theists and religions. Where are the great philosophy sites, the best science sites, the sites about reason? Go forth and find those sites and leave a list of links as comments to this post.

Brisbane Group / John Belchamber on 28 Nov 2007

Hi All,

Can anyone tell me if there is an exisiting (or planned) Brisbane Brights Group?

I look forward to hearing I'm not alone!

How about organizing a meetup somewhere in the San Francisco Bay Area? / NDO on 3 Aug 2007

I would like to get involved to brainstorm on ideas for changing the world! :-D

From The Brights' Bulletin / David Mullen on 1 Aug 2007

Comments on the-brights.net that may also serve as food for thought about civilbrights.net.

TOO SCARY-DUMB IT DOWN, PLEASE
(anonymous) "I'm very pleased to sign up and be counted. -Your site is so highbrow it is likely to frighten people off. It lacks Mr. Dawkins' 'smile'. Sorry - but it is a bit pompous! Dumb it down a bit! We - the average internet-user, are not all great brains - just interested human beings who want to be counted. If I was younger and had read less on the subject - I might look at this site but I doubt if I would be signing up. Scary! Thank you - I look forward to my first update.

MORE EYE CANDY, PLEASE
(Randel, USA) -- "Thank you for everything you are doing. The meme grows ... If I may? Your website needs some right brain. Memes express faster on the right side. Pictures, charts, maps. ya gotta have some candy. I am bleedin' amazed two people have the courage to do what you do... Thank you!"

New Bright Local Group forming in Los Angeles / slowmodemjohn on 23 Jul 2007

We’re Brights and we want to find simple effective methods to change the world for the better. Because we’re spread out from Santa Monica to Alta Loma we held the first meeting of our nascent L.A. Bright group in a centrally located restaurant. We decided to start a letter writing campaign. We will notify each other when we see Super-influenced editorials, and write individual letters to the newspapers that publish them. We hope that the papers will sense a larger constituency of non-Super readers and print some of our comments.

Would you like to help? Please join us. We are eager to find new methods to influence our society in Bright ways. We want to meet regularly for fun and to brainstorm new ways to spread the Bright word. It is truly wonderful to be able to relax and talk with a group of Brights, knowing that there are no Supers in the group who will be offended by Bright conversation. Put yourself in the group. Reply via email to this message. Let us know when and where you’d like to get together.

“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Gandhi

“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” – Confucius

Take that step.

CivilBrights Logo Prototypes / will-morris on 10 Jul 2007



Brights in Poland? / Gene on 3 Jul 2007

Hi, I'm a newbie Bright from Poland, and am looking for other polish people to talk, and maybe even create a polish BLC?
If you are, drop a mail at gene@o2.pl
Of course, everyone is invited to write to me :)

AtheFest 2008 / SGLawler on 26 Jun 2007

Hi, I may have already spoken to you or another member of your organization, but in case I haven’t, here is something that should interest you. The bottom line is that there are an overwhelming number of college-age atheists, agnostics, non-religious, humanists, skeptics, etc. who want to get together at an event which will be called AtheFest in the city of Chicago in July of 2008. These students who have expressed interest in the project come from all over the nation and even the UK (many of them are already members of different organizations from various schools around the nation and many more are only recently becoming aware of the CFI, SSA, etc. and are beginning to start their own student organizations at their respective schools). The project is only now beginning to come down from the realm of they hypothetical and being planned, so there is plenty of time to get on the ground floor of the planning process. We are currently in the phase of contacting different organizations such as the Humanist Chaplaincy of Harvard, the Secular Student Alliance, and other secular, humanist, and free thought organizations, so I felt that this would be the perfect time to invite your group to get in on the ground floor of planning. We expect there to be several hundred students at least attending AtheFest and so we can use all the help we can get. The vision of AtheFest is to give atheist, agnostic, nonreligious, and freethinking college students in general to have an opportunity to network and get to know others who are on the same page as they are. It also offers those of us who are only acquaintances through online forums and blogs or in other medias of debate and discussion an opportunity to put a face to our names and to build a much stronger and personal community, especially in those of us who are at the college level. The event will last for a full weekend (most likely Friday evening, all day Saturday, and Sunday afternoon), but an exact date has not yet been set in stone yet, as we are still accepting ideas from these various organizations, as well as from those who will be attending the event. There has been a great deal of planning already though, and here are some of the ideas which have been thrown around so far: - Bands, Live Music, and other forms of live entertainment - Speakers - Student Presentations - Student and Professor Discussion Panels - Booths for organizations to promote themselves - Workshops - Museum Visits - A dance or other major social event for people to get to know each other better and network - Open Mic for poetry, songs, etc. - Catered Dinner Discussions - Outdoor Barbeque - And more The event will also be promoted at the recently created SecularCovenant.com, on Facebook, and on MySpace, among other places. If you or your would like to help, or if you would simply like to voice your opinion or ask questions regarding the project, contract me at SGLawler@gmail.com Thank you in advance for your help and input, - Sean Goff (SGLawler) SGLawler@gmail.com

Brights on YouTube / will-morris on 16 Mar 2007

I started a Brights channel on YouTube for anyone interested in watching Bright-related videos:

www.youtube.com/thebrights

Free BLC Publicity / will-morris on 6 Mar 2007

So I was able to get the attention of the editor's of my local newspaper by posting a BLC meeting time/date in the Church Announcement section  (http://archive.columbiatribune.com/2006/jun/20060604cale001.asp) of the Spiritual Life page ( http://civilbrights.net/node/268 ).  I'm posting this just in case I anyone else would like to try this approach to garnishing some attention. 

These postings are usually free, so it requires very little.

(I actually just had another interview published in the Faith section of this newspaper's competitor - I haven't been able to find an online copy yet, but hope to have it up here soon.)

Dawkins on CNN / will-morris on 9 Feb 2007

Richard Dawkins is scheduled to appear on CNN this Monday (12) at 8:00 pm (7:00 central time).

He was actually supposed to be on yesterday, but CNN decided to bump one of the world's smartest men for the story of the death of one of the world's dumbest women; however, it turned out Steven Pinker was on The Colbert Report at the same time, so that made up for my disappointment.

How is just as important as why / Jason L on 6 Feb 2007

I tried to be a member of American Atheists. But their style, which relies mostly on religion bashing instead of increasing awareness of non-theism perspectives, turned me off their whole organization.

As awareness of the Brights increases, I hope more people who were disappointed with AA, will appreciate its subtlety and acceptance of a variety of philosophical stances.

Link misdirection / Jon Newman on 1 Jul 2008

I clicked on the link for the local constituency in Wisconsin and the link sent me to the group in Wales (not Whales.) I couldn't find a "contact us" link here to report the problem so I'm commenting here. Also, there is no map marker for the group in Wales.

Thanks. I look forward to seeing how the site develops.

"E Pluribus Unum" petition to United States Congress / Explicit Atheist on 1 Jul 2008

If you are a United States citizen then please sign the "E Pluribus Unum" petition http://www.petitiononline.com/EPU/petition.html

Sometime within the next 6 months the United States 9th Circuit Court of Appeals will hand out new decisions on whether 'under God' in the Pledge and 'In God We Trust' as the national motto violate the First Amendment. We anticipate a favorable decision. I will email this "E Pluribus Unum" petition to all Congresspeople shortly after the decision is announced. I will also print the petition and mail it to all Congresspeople if there are more than 500 signatures at that time.

USC Music and Emotions Study / Ben Paul on 3 Jul 2008

Hi everyone. I hope this study will be of interest. Sorry for taking up so much room on the bulletin board!
Thanks,
Ben

                      Are you an atheist who has had the following experience?

 

  If so, USC's Brain and Creativity Institute would like to study your experiences.

 

Please go to http://usc.edu/emotions if you are interested.

 

Our research study aims to determine what happens in the brain during these experiences. Your participation is voluntary. The study involves a 30 minute online questionnaire and a 2.5 hour brain scan + interview session. Participants selected for the brain scan + interview session will be compensated for their time in that session.

 

 

The requirements for the study are:

·"">          identify as an atheist

·"">          have had the above experience in the last six months

·"">          no metal pieces located within body

·"">          aged 18 and over

·"">          native speaker of American English

·"">          normal or corrected normal hearing

·"">          no history of psychiatric or neurological disorders

 

Please pass this on to any friends or family members who might be interested. Thank you very much.

 

 

Benjamin Paul (benjamip@usc.edu)

Dr. Antonio Damasio

Brain and Creativity Institute

University of Southern California

 

">Date of Preparation: 6/11/08

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