Pursuit of the truth requires more than imagination: it requires the generation and decisive elimination of alternative possibilities until, ideally, only one remains, and it requires a habitual readiness to attack one's own convictions.
- Thomas Nagel, The View From Nowhere

January 5, 2012

Sean Faircloth to appear on live episode of NEPA Freethought Society Podcast



Join us for a very special live episode of the NEPA Freethought Society Podcast with Sean Faircloth this Friday (1/6/12) at 6PM EST.

Tune in here:
www.nepafreethought.org/news/livestream

Viewer questions will be answered at the end of the show.

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From my Examiner.com article "Sean Faircloth discusses secularism and his new book "Attack of the Theocrats!"

Sean Faircloth – former Executive Director of the Secular Coalition for America and current Director of Strategy and Policy for the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science – has authored a book titled “Attack of the Theocrats!: How the Religious Right Harms Us All – and What We Can Do About It” detailing a vision of a secular America, a comprehensive strategy to re-secularize America, the harm of religious fundamentalism in law and much more.

Watch Sean Faircloth speak at the Florida Regional Atheist Meet:
"Atheism: A New Strategy"


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The NEPA Freethought Society Podcast is the official podcast of the NEPA Freethought Society - a group of atheists, secularists, agnostics, freethinkers, etc in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

More information about the NEPA Freethought Society including upcoming events and previous podcasts can be found at www.nepafreethought.org.

A remastered/high-quality version of this podcast will be on the NEPA Freethought Society's website soon after the live stream.

RSVP on the Facebook event.

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