Atheist Student Organization

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Atheist Student Organization

Hello! I am a student at a university in Texas. I was surprised to find that there are actually no atheist organizations on my campus. I am hoping to pick up the torch and start one of my own. The only problem is I actually don't know any atheists here. At least any atheists that care enough to start a group with me. I was wondering if anyone had advice, or maybe would share their story with me about an atheist group they started themselves. Thanks!

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You're probably familiar with

You're probably familiar with The Atheist Experience in Austin, Texas. Matt Dillahunty runs it. It is a globally recognized platform for atheist-theist debate, with a live broadcast every Sunday afternoon. They then meet at a nearby resteraunt with fellow atheists for open discussion and comaraderie. Matt and team are the very first place I would start for building an atheist org at UT.

I am originally from Texas. I went to Texas State down the road from you in San Marcus. Austin is sort of a liberal atheist island in a sea of religious stupidity. Good luck!

Question_everything's picture
Yes! I love them. While I do

Yes! I love them. While I do live in Austin, I go to school at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, so thats a bit far for me.

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Nacogdoches! A well armed

Nacogdoches! A well armed little hamlet, to be sure! Keep your powder dry down there! An atheist in Nacogdoches; what is this world coming to!

Question_everything's picture
Very true. I know I have a

Very true. I know I have a long road ahead of me. I'm pretty sure I'm one of the five atheists in this town.

CyberLN's picture
If only one of five atheists,

If only one of five atheists, perhaps you would get more traction starting a 'humanist' org and set out about doing good things for the community.

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