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Devoted Atheists Grow in Numbers, Goals
Devoted Atheists Grow in Numbers, Goals
Faithless Looking to Give and Receive Community Support
By G. Jeffrey MacDonald | ABCNews
Valerie Celeste Coffey is a woman on a mission. For six years, her small group of local atheists has gathered to exchange bemused stories about the things Christians do in worship and swap tips for raising confident skeptics.
But on a recent Wednesday evening here at the Java Room cafe, Ms. Coffey said the time had come to take the meetings in hand.
"I don't think this group has a vision," said Coffey, a freelance editor who lives in nearby Boxborough, Mass. "We need to figure out what our values are."
Ten days later, something unprecedented happened: The group met over Sunday brunch for a structured discussion with preplanned topics.
The ranks of nonbelievers are on the rise, research suggests, and as they seek out each other online and in small groups, they are increasingly looking to do more than just vent. Read more.
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so I have no problem with what people believe or not believe.
1st Amendment protects freedom of religion as well as freedom of speech, its when people go out of their way to obstruct others' religious rights is when I have the problem.
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