Events
Joseph Langston
May 5, 2014
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Meeting Room in Rockrimmon Library832 Village Center Drive
Corner of Rockrimmon and Vindicator in the Safeway Shopping CenterColorado Springs
This is a research data presentation, from 22 different sources, that is primarily concerned to show indicators of the rise in nonreligion, atheism, and secularity in the United States (and with minor and brief references to global rates). Throughout the presentation, I provide statistical and other research data that describes atheists, agnostics, and nones using studies from 1990 to 2014, and I refer to causality and theories on what lies behind this rise in recent decades. However, for the most part, the main thrust here is that a solid statistical and data driven case can be made for a rise in various indicators of secularity, that this rise did happen and is currently happening.
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 . . .
Pikes Peak Atheists and Pikes Peak Atheist Families are doing a drive to collect items for Urban Peak throughout the month of June at all of our Meetup events!
Who is Urban Peak? Urban Peak Colorado Springs emergency shelter is a 20 bed facility for youth ages 15 through 20. At the shelter, youth have their basic needs met—from meals to personal hygiene—in a safe environment.
Pikes Peak Atheists and Pikes Peak Atheist Families are doing a drive to collect items for Urban Peak throughout the month of June at all of our Meetup events!
Who is Urban Peak? Urban Peak Colorado Springs emergency shelter is a 20 bed facility for youth ages 15 through 20. At the shelter, youth have their basic needs met—from meals to personal hygiene—in a safe environment.
If you've never been to an event, or haven't been for a while - this is the event to come to! Monday, June 2nd, 7-8:30pm, 111 E Boulder St.
Pikes Peak Atheists and Pikes Peak Atheist Families are doing a drive to collect items for Urban Peak throughout the month of June at all of our Meetup events!
Who is Urban Peak? Urban Peak Colorado Springs emergency shelter is a 20 bed facility for youth ages 15 through 20. At the shelter, youth have their basic needs met—from meals to personal hygiene—in a safe environment.
Pikes Peak Atheists and Pikes Peak Atheist Families are doing a drive to collect items for Urban Peak throughout the month of June at all of our Meetup events!
Who is Urban Peak? Urban Peak Colorado Springs emergency shelter is a 20 bed facility for youth ages 15 through 20. At the shelter, youth have their basic needs met—from meals to personal hygiene—in a safe environment.