Updates
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Republican Atheists’ President launched new organization Nordic Republicans
Republican Atheists’ President and Founder Lauren Ell is proud to announce the launch of a new organization known as Nordic Republicans, with the purpose of connecting Republicans throughout the Nordic...
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Republican Atheists has correspondents in 11 states
Republican Atheists is excited to have correspondents representing in 11 states. There are currently 12 correspondents total. The states represented are Arizona, Forida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina,...
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Why I as an atheist Republican criticize general atheist and humanist organizations
Occasionally I criticize general atheist and humanist organizations to showcase their biased approach to representing the general US atheist community in the United States. Some people have downplayed my criticism...
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Schedule Republican Atheists’ President to speak in Summer 2018
Schedule Republican Atheists’ President and Founder Lauren Ell to speak to your group during Summer 2018 in the United States. This will be during the last week of June and...
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Conservative groups respond more favorably to Republican Atheists than atheist groups
During the last year I have invested hours into contacting atheist and conservative groups, as well as media outlets, to see if they would give Republican Atheists a shout out...
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Join Republican Atheists’ new public group on Agnostic.com
Republican Atheists welcomes supporters to join our new public group ‘Republican Atheists’ on popular website known as Agnostic.com. It is free to make an account. Once your account is created...
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Republican Atheists is seeking correspondents from each state
Republican Atheists is seeking correspondents in each state to expand representation of the organization in the United States. Level of involvement can be strictly online or can extend to public...
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Atheist and humanist organizations move forward in prioritizing left-leaning political views above all else
As atheism has become more accepted in the United States, atheist and humanist organizations have gone politically rogue to maintain relevance. When I say “politically rogue,” I mean they have...