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The entire text of the King James Version of the Bible, but without the pro-Bible propaganda. Passages are highlighted that are an embarrassment to the Bible-believer. The parts of the Bible that are never read in any Church, Bible study group, or Sunday School class are emphasized.
The largest, most comprehensive illustrated Bible in the world with over 3,600 illustrations that retell more than 400 stories from The Bible. And all with Legos.
The Secular Web is owned and operated by Internet Infidels, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization dedicated to defending and promoting a naturalistic worldview on the Internet.
Articles, debates, political topics pertaining to religious skepticism
"Every time anyone thinks about reality, the world becomes a little smarter."
The official Richard Dawkins website.
Current articles by Hitchens in Slate, New York Times Book Review, New York Times, Atlantic, Guardian, and many others.
This forum exists for the express purpose of encouraging those who have decided to leave religion behind. It is not an open challenge to Christians to avenge what they perceive as an offense against their invisible friend.
A new open-access resource for defenders of sound science who get really unsettled by the claims of antievolutionists.
The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
A religion you can really dig into with both forks.
Atheists have always been at the forefront of rational thinking and beacons of enlightenment, and now you can share your idealism by being part of the OUT Campaign.
A paper by Jennifer Baker addressing the issue of America being a Christian Nation. PDF format.
Secular Celebrations
The image above and the list of secular celebrations by season below are courtesy of the American Humanist Association’s Secular Seasons project. All links below will open a new window and take you to the Secular Seasons site where you will find more details about the event.
January
New Year Reality Revival – January 1-31
Thomas Paine Day – January 29
February
Darwin Day – February 12
March
International Women’s Day – March 8
Pi Day – March 14
Freedom of Information Day (US) – March 16
Sunshine Week (US) – March 16 – 22
Spring Equinox (Northern Hemisphere)
Autumn Equinox (Southern Hemisphere)
April
April Fool’s Day – April 1
Yuri’s Night, or Cosmonaut’s Day – April 12
Earth Day – April 22
May
National Day of Reason (US) – First Thursday in May
June
World Environment Day – June 5
World Humanist Day – June 20-22 (solstice)
Summer Solstice (Northern Hemisphere)
Winter Solstice (Southern Hemisphere)
July
Chevalier de la Barre – July 1
Indivisible Day – July 4
August
Ingersoll Day – August 11
September
Autumn Equinox (Northern Hemisphere)
Spring Equinox (Southern Hemisphere)
Banned Book Week – September 23
October
Freethought Month – October 1-31
Freethought Day – October 12
November
Church/State Separation Week ~ November 24
December
International Human Rights Day – December 10
Winter Solstice (Northern Hemisphere)
Summer Solstice (Southern Hemisphere)
Festivus – December 23
HumanLight Celebration – Either weekend day immediately before Christmas.