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Jack presents the audio from the "Four Squires: A new generation of freethinkers" discussion at Embiggen Books on the 24th of November. For the event, Jack and Belinda were joined by Jason Ball and Jonathan Meddings to discuss the future of atheism, young people in the atheist movement, and the relationship between atheism, science, skepticism and social justice.
The Solstice Bird is Coming!
It’s almost time for the annual CNY Skeptics Solstice Party. Our hosts are the always gracious Bryce and Judy Hand. The date of the party is December 21, and the time is 6 pm.
The Hands will provide turkey and stuffing, a vegetarian dish, and hot spiced cider. The rest [...]
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Please join Belinda Nicholson (Young Australian Skeptics), Jack Scanlan (Young Australian Skeptics), Jonathan Meddings (Townsville Humanists) and Jason Ball (Freethought Student Alliance) as they discuss the future of atheism and freethought, and the challenges for a new generation.