Welcome!

Location
Atlanta, GA 33.86-84.4 30301US
Meetups
115 so far
Members
632 Atheists
Rating
The Atlanta Atheists Meetup Group 4.50 4.5035
Founded
October 8, 2002

To bring together atheists, agnostics and other freethinkers. What with this nation leaning towards becoming more religious, those of us who reject religion need to organize and combine our strengths. Even in a society that is supposed to be open and accepting, all too often we have to keep our atheism under wraps lest we be made pariahs.

Where?
This location is shown only to members
Who’s coming?
21 Yes / 12 Maybe
(RSVP deadline: November 13, 2009 6:00 PM)

Want to attend?

Massimo Pigliucci, a noted evolutionary biologist, will give a talk entitled "Reason: What is it? Who needs it?"

Please note that there may be a detour to get to the hall. If the N. Church St. bridge over the railroad tracks is still closed, take Atlanta Road to Plant Atkinson Rd. and turn right. This will take you to the other end of N. Church St. Freethought Hall will be on the right.

What members are saying

 Do you find yourself daily fighting a nagging suspicion that you may be the only person in existence who questions the notion of a cosmic overseer? ... 

 Exercise your mind.. Its not going to kill you... 

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What's new?

  • Nov 6
    • New member
      “To meet like-minded people.”
    • New member
      “I like atheists.”
  • Nov 5
    • New member
      “Because I was raised a Jehovah Witness and from the age of 7 i could tell you all the 66 books of the bible. obviously i am very smart. But what I could never except was that JW was only one who were going to be saved. i wat to hear and share”
  • Nov 1
    • New member
      “I'd like to make friends with interesting, rationally minded people.”
    • New member
      “My wife and I wanted to get to know other rationally-minded people in the Atlanta area.”
    • New member
      “I just moved to Atlanta. I have always been an Atheist but have never joined an Atheist group. It is refreshing to find a free-thinking forum. I am optimistic that Atheism is at a critical mass and want to add my voice to the chorus.”
    • New member