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American Humanists Association

This is the group for supporters of the American Humanists Association.

This is the group for supporters of the American Humanists Association.

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American Humanists Association
Apr 26, 2018Apr 2018

Posted by SurvivorSteph
Are any members of this page also members of local chapters of the AHA? I’m the Board Chair for . We are located in Central California and hold most of our events in Modesto.
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American Humanists Association
May 16, 2018May 2018

Posted by SKH78
I am Humanist - I sometimes go to events at the local Humanist Association. I am probably behind on membership dues, though. They are a good group.
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American Humanists Association
Nov 1, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by NYTrink
Why do they cite the Bible, but not things like this?!?!
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American Humanists Association
Apr 9, 2018Apr 2018

Posted by Corsaire
New to the site but am very interested in meeting like minded individuals....
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American Humanists Association
Jun 4, 2018Jun 2018

Posted by hootie61
Hello! I am new to the group and am interested in meting like minded folks
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American Humanists Association
Dec 15, 2018Dec 2018

Posted by Soarfeet
from the AHA FB page:
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American Humanists Association
Nov 20, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by SpikeTalon
I thought this was worth sharing- That link should take you to the being openly secular during the holidays section of the Openly Secular website.
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American Humanists Association
Nov 23, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by SpikeTalon
Another good site worth checking out- One of my favorite quotes from Nietzsche.
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Shared from General & Hellos
May 28, 2019May 2019

Posted by Damercer1961
Hi. I'm a member of the AMA. I'm a former minister and am now a celebrant. How are y'all?
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American Humanists Association
Jul 5, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by vegan66
LINKSociety Versus Nature - YouTube
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American Humanists Association
Sep 4, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by joalanna
I've just started a course on Coursera about "big history," the multi-discipline story of, basically, the universe. One of the lessons included an interesting work by one of the instructors, David Christian. An excerpt, offering a possible ...
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