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Come and enjoy good food and great conversation with other Freethinkers! Bring a dish to share, bring your spouse and/or friend, and bring water, soft drinks, a bottle of beer or wine, or whatever you’d like to drink. Coffee and tea will be provided by the host(s). The socials begin at 6:00 pm and usually break up around 9:00 pm. Remember to mark your calendar; socials are on the second Saturday of the month. Please click "Read more" for complete details ...

February’s social will be held on Saturday the 9th at 6:00 pm in the home of Harvey and Diane LeCato.

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Exploring a Religious Agenda in Our Public Schools: Are Good News Clubs Good for Our Children?
with
RICHARD DAWKINS
KATHERINE STEWART
SEAN FAIRCLOTH
ERIC CERNYAR

7:00 PM February 27, 2013Armstrong Hall14 East Cache La PoudreColorado Springs, Colorado
 
*Please see below for ticket information. 
 
Please join us on February 27th at 7:00 PM in Colorado College's Armstrong Hall for a presentation on the Child Evangelism Fellowship's overtly religious "Good News Clubs," which operate after hours in in America's public schools and tell 5-12 year old children that they "deserve to die."    

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Event by the Pikes Peak Skeptics Society.
Popular blogger Greta Christina will be at UCCS to give a talk on "Sex and Atheism".
The sexual morality of traditional religion tends to be based, not on solid ethical principles, but on a set of taboos about what kinds of sex God does and doesn't want people to have. And while the sex-positive community offers a more thoughtful view of sexual morality, it still often frames sexuality as positive by seeing it as a spiritual experience. What are some atheist alternatives to these views? How can atheists view sexual ethics without a belief in God? And how can atheists view sexual transcendence without a belief in the supernatural?
There will be a Q&A and book signing following the talk.
We will meet in the University Center (UC), Room 116. The university center is on the east side of the building that also houses the library. (Look for the building with the clocktower.)
UCCS Campus Map
UCCS has provided free parking for this event in Lot 1, which is normally an hourly pay lot. (Please see map for location.) Lot 1 requires a short walk to the event's location. Parking in other lots will result in a $20 ticket.
If Lot 1 is full, you may also find free parking at "Four Diamonds", which is located off of Nevada near Austin Bluffs. See map here. UCCS provides a shuttle from Four Diamonds to the UCCS campus. The campus shuttle stop is near the event location. Please give yourself at least 20 minutes to get from Four Diamonds to the UCCS campus, as bus schedules vary.
Paid parking is also available for $1.75/hr in the parking garage. Please park in numbered stalls and then proceed to a pay station located near the stairs.
 

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