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On PurposeDec 18, 2009
The desire to develop a purpose and/or meaning to one’s life is not a necessary requirement to living that life. Even if life has no meaning, it does not mean you don’t get to live it. All 7 billion of us have already hit the genetic lottery by...
The Euchre-istsDec 12, 2009
We all know it is state law to know how to play Euchre if you reside in Indiana. So you might as well put your Euchre skills to the test. Now is your chance to get in on the inaugural FFW Heathen Euchre Tour! Or FFWHET for short (the H is silent)...
Open Forum Friday: Freethought Fort Wayne in the futureDec 11, 2009
This Week’s Topic
I was going to talk about atheism and skepticism, and if one requires another, but I think I’ll wait until next week. It is a good topic, and I want to cite a few more articles before I open it to the floor. This week’s topic is one...
New Event - Lunch GroupDec 10, 2009
This coming Tuesday 12/15 at 1 p.m. will be the first ever lunch meetup for FreeThought Fort Wayne at the Dash-In, 814 S. Calhoun St. (Click here for a map)
This is the first event of its kind, but hopefully we will be scheduling these on a regular...
UPDATE: Uganda, Maddow, and Praying Away the GayDec 9, 2009
MSNBC has done a great public service by letting the people at the Rachel Maddow Show practice actual journalism.
This video is important because it shows just how dangerous pseudoscience (or in layman’s terms, outright quackery) really is. Richard...
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