L’Association humaniste du Québec (Humanist Association of Canada)
L’Association humaniste du Québec (Humanist Association of Canada) is a non-profit organization that promotes critical thinking and humanist values in Quebec.
L’Association humaniste du Québec (Humanist Association of Canada) is a non-profit organization that promotes critical thinking and humanist values in Quebec.
The National Secular Society, based in London, works in the United Kingdom and Europe for the separation of religion and state and promotes secularism as the best means to create a society in all which people of all religions or none can live together fairly and cohesively.
Libres penseurs athées (Atheist Freethinkers) is an atheist organization located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Contact through the form on their website.
The Progressive Atheists were formed by four Australian atheists in 2010 to transform Australian “society through the unity of its peoples in active opposition to: religion, racism, sexism, homophobia, economic class exploitation, age discrimination and all other forms of oppression and discrimination.” It is based in Blackburn and maintains branches in Geelong and Melbourne. Contact through the website.
The Atheist Foundation of Australia seeks to promote atheism in Australia as well as serve as a fellowships and advocate of non-religious people.
“New Religious Movements: An Orthodox Perspective” is an article written by Vladimir Fedorov on World Council of Churches site in 1998.
A March 2010 USA Today/Gallup Poll finds that Tea Party members skew to the right politically but are fairly representative of the American public demographically.
See results from an April 2010 CBS News/New York Times survey on Tea Party supporters and their political, religious and demographic composition. A New York Times story on the survey says it shows that contrary to some perceptions, Tea Party backers are wealthier and more educated than the average American.
A March 11, 2010, Los Angeles Times story says Christian conservatives are trying to align themselves with Tea Party libertarians on the issues of small government and religious freedom.