The following are links compiled by members to interesting atheist sites and general humor topics that we may reference in the group. This information is provided simply as a courtesy to our members. We do not neccessarily endorse any of the links.
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Skeptic's Annotated Bible It includes the entire text of the King James Version of the Bible, but without the pro-Bible propaganda. Instead, passages are highlighted that are an embarrassment to the Bible-believer, and the parts of the Bible that are never read in any Church, Bible study group, or Sunday School class are emphasized.
Skeptic's Dictionary A website and a book. Each features definitions, arguments, and essays on topics ranging from acupuncture to zombies, and provides a lively, commonsense trove of detailed information on things supernatural, paranormal, and pseudoscientific.
www.friendlyatheist.com Run by Hemant Mehta, a high-school math teacher in Chicago, this blog talks about news and views in the atheist community with an eye toward working with religious people for common goals. Hemant is also the author of "I Sold My Soul on eBay," and is Chair of the Secular Student Alliance Board of Directors.
www.daylightatheism.org This blog posts on current events, bible inaccuracies/contradictions, and other topics from a Humanist point of view.
secularright.org/ A blog by atheists from the right end of the political spectrum. Somewhat heavy at times, but interesting.
www.gretachristina.typepad.com/ While not always safe for work, Greta Christina has a lot of very insightful posts on atheism, sex, the GLBT movement, and variations on these themes.
atheistexperience.blogspot.com/www.atheist-experience.com/Blog and site for the Atheist Experience podcast/videos.
slacktivist.typepad.com The Slactivist is run by Fred Clark, an editor for DelawareOnline.com. This gentleman has very intelligent, well-written posts about news, politics and religion from a liberal Christian perspective. A good reminder that not all Christians are frothing fundamentalist evangelicals. His chapter-by-chapter takedown of the "Left Behind" books is worth a look.
blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/ Run by Dr. Phil Plait, former President of the James Randi Educational Foundation, Bad Astronomy focuses on skepticism. There's a particular emphasis on astronomy, cosmology and the anti-vaccination movement, but Dr. Plait also touches on current events. If you like seeing high-resolution images from Hubble, Cassini and other various space probes, be sure to give this site a look.
scienceblogs.com/insolence/Run by Orac, a surgeon/scientist who takes a strongly skeptical outlook to new age pseudoscience.
scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/Run by Dr PZ Myers, Pharyngula is a biology-oriented blog that touches on evolutionary biology and efforts by some to inject religion into public education and politics. PZ is probably most widely-know for "Crackergate," where he desecrated a communion wafer in response to a public university student being sanctioned for taking another communion wafer.
www.mrdeity.comContains videos/podcasts that take a look at the everyday life of the creator. Some days it seems like he could easily be management at a large corporation.
The Atheist's Worst NightmareThis is the classic Ray Comfort video in which he explains how the banana is the atheist's worst nightmare. This video often seems to be brought up at meetup events. Be sure to put down any beverages and avoid eating anything while watching, as we cannot be responsible for replacing sprayed monitors or keyboards.