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President’s Column

From our newsletter

Headshot of August Berkshire, smiling.

President’s Column: Reaching Out to Religious People

By August Berkshire How important is it to dialogue with religious people? I like to say that I don’t care what people believe; I care how they vote: what they believe affects them; how they vote affects me. But since what religious people believe often affects how they vote, we Read more

By Minnesota Atheists, 15 yearsMarch 9, 2011 ago
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President’s Column: The New Year

By August Berkshire I’m very excited about our upcoming year. We start out having restored our membership to the level it was at two years ago, mostly through lapsed members having renewed, but also through gaining many new members (welcome!). We will once again have a strong, talented board of Read more

By Minnesota Atheists, 15 yearsFebruary 4, 2011 ago
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President’s Column: The Year in Review

By August Berkshire 2010 was a very challenging year for Minnesota Atheists. Yet despite difficult economic times that affected all nonprofits, we managed to hold our own.  Not only that, but we were able to reinstate our radio show, thanks to generous donations from our members and advertising from the Read more

By Minnesota Atheists, 15 yearsJanuary 11, 2011 ago
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President’s Column: Memberships and Meetups

By August Berkshire Thank you, thank you, thank you! We received such a large increase in members and other financial supporters last month that, had any of us prayed for it, it would have caused us to rethink the power of prayer.  Instead, as Dan Barker would say, we tried Read more

By Minnesota Atheists, 15 yearsNovember 14, 2010 ago
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President’s Column: Freethought Cooperation

By August Berkshire Cooperation among atheist and humanist groups of goodwill is always an admirable goal. For many years Minnesota Atheists has been a leader in this area. In just this year, we have worked cooperatively with the following groups: Humanists of Minnesota – Ongoing co-hosting of summer picnics and Read more

By Minnesota Atheists, 16 yearsOctober 9, 2010 ago

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