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AAHS Meeting
AAHS Meeting
AAHS Meeting

AAHS: Following our Fourth Principle, “a free and responsible search for truth and meaning,” we are continuing our series examining each of the letters in our name — Atheist, Agnostic, Humanist, Secularist and Skeptic.  AAHS is a group dedicated to creating a welcoming place for non-theists within the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica and in the wider community. AAHS welcomes all who want to connect with like-minded people and who share our interests and our curiosity about the diverse world of free-thought ideas and issues. Each meeting will have a presentation of the subject and why this philosophical stance is of interest to freethinkers, followed by a Q&A and discussion. Come to learn, to share, and to discuss. For more info, contact aahs@uusm.org

 

AAHS Meeting

This Sunday we will be listening to a portion (Chapter 7) of the audio book "The End of Faith" by Sam Harris

AAHS Meeting
AAHS Meeting
AAHS Meeting
AAHS Meeting
AAHS Meeting
AAHS Meeting

AAHS: Following our Fourth Principle, “a free and responsible search for truth and meaning,” we are continuing our series examining each of the letters in our name — Atheist, Agnostic, Humanist, Secularist and Skeptic. On Sunday, June 26 at 11:45 am (Summer schedule), we will meet to discuss Secularism (speaker TBD). Each meeting will have a presentation of the subject and why this philosophical stance is of interest to freethinkers, followed by a Q&A and discussion.

All are invited: freethinkers, theists and deists. Come to learn, to share, and to discuss. For more info, contact aahs@uusm.org

AAHS Meeting - canceled

AAHS is an open group that meets for lively and engaging discussion on topics of politics, science, religion and philosophy. We also host occasional guest speakers, films, and outings. We are a home base for non-believers and questioners, but everyone is welcome. For many, atheism/agnosticism is a first step; Humanism is the thousand steps that come after. 

AAHS Meeting co Ian Dodd

Book discussion with special guest Rev. Bijur