Humanist Symposium – from the highway edition

Ian | 5 October, 2008 | 20:59

Sorry for the late edition posting of this symposium, I’m typing this on a bus from Calgary to Edmonton after a successful inaugural event for the Centre for Inquiry – Community of Calgary, the new home for freethought, humanism and scepticism in Alberta. We have some great posts this edition, so let’s get to them.
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Another Carnival and call for submissions

Ian | 14 September, 2008 | 14:17

Toward Secular Humanistic Politics was featured in today’s #25th edition of the Humanist Symposium. Head over to FreeThought Fort Wayne to catch the rest of the posts included.

To make it easier for you, the next edition of the Humanist Symposium (#26) will be hosted here on October 5th. If you want to submit an article use the Blog Carnival systems.

Carnivals abound!

Ian | 30 August, 2008 | 19:23

I have two posts out in Carnivals this weekend:

At the 99th Carnival of the Godless my post Getting Something From Nothing was featured. Check out the Carnival for more godless wonder.

Also, Blake Stacey at Science after Sunclipse (now on Scienceblogs.com) has the fourth Carnival of the Elitist Bastards which features my “What Do I Do?“.

So check out the Carnivals for lots of atheist and quality blogging.

Humanist Symposium 24

Ian | 25 August, 2008 | 15:22

My post “What I am and what I am not” was featured in this edition of the Humanist Symposium, head over to the Uncredible Hallq to check it out.

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Carnival of the Godless #98

Ian | 17 August, 2008 | 18:01

My I Hate God post was featured in today’s Carnival of the Godless at Letters from a broad.

Check out the site and find a list of other assorted posts of godlessness.