Blog Posts on pinoy atheists
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Join the forum by Philippine Atheists on May 18, 2009Join the Philippine Atheists forum and discuss atheism in the Philippine context. What does it mean to be an atheist in one of the most religious societies in the world? Or if you are the theist who is open to discussion and learn in the process, or...
First Filipino Freethinkers Meet-up, February 1, 2009 by Philippine Atheists on Feb 2, 2009There was a meet-up by Filipino Freethinkers limited to 20 people to discuss and plan the First Filipino Freethinkers’ Forum at the end of this month and as earlier announced here and elsewhere. The meet-up was very successful with 26 people at.
First Filipino Freethinkers’ Forum on February 28, 2009 by Philippine Atheists on Jan 28, 2009On February 28th, 2009, Filipino freethinkers will gather for the First Filipino Freethinkers’ Forum. If you are interested consider yourself a freethinker, please join Pinoy Atheists at Yahoo! groups.
Transitory by I Eat Books for Breakfast on Nov 17, 2008I have the feeling, for some reasons "death" wants me to fear him (lets just assume for the sake of amusement that he is a male). A week ago, I witnessed two separate accidents, in which I saw two people died; and not a week has passed yet, the...
Support HB4110 draft letter by Philippine Atheists on Aug 6, 2008There is an ongoing discussion in the Pinoy atheists mailing list about drafting a letter of support for HB 4110, otherwise known as the Reproductive Health Care Act. Please join the list and participate in the discussion.
Computer Media Mediated Communication and the Promotion of Atheism by I Eat Books for Breakfast on Jun 5, 2008This is an excerpt from my Master's Degree thesis. I just wanted to share a portion with you guys. The role of computer media mediated communication (CMC) or communication through the use of blogs, social networking sites, video sharing websites, p...
The Cycle of Life by I Eat Books for Breakfast on May 22, 2008I have been thinking recently, the cycle of life- being born, growing up, studying, working, marrying, and then eventually having children, getting old, and then dying. Existentialists often say, that the meaning of man's life resides in his/he...
Tolerance and Respect Revisited by I Eat Books for Breakfast on May 14, 2008Without relying on religion, we look to common sense, common experience and the findings of science and understanding.The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, Tenzin Gyatso...
US, self-appointed global cop by Kapanalig Sa Wala on Apr 27, 2008This is a reply to a thread currently being discussed in the Pinoy atheists mailing list.Do the neo-cons really believe in the Christian solution or is it only a card they they use to rally the gullible American majority into any war it fancy? Is McC...
Organizing Eyeballs (EB) by Kapanalig Sa Wala on Jan 9, 2008Organizing eyeballs require communication. Constant communication building up the the headcount and disseminating information in a timely manner. I have had experience only in organizing small eyeballs where there are only less than 15 participants.


