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- Atheist Resources
-
- Addresses of Atheist Organizations
- and Other Groups of Interest
-
- USA
-
- FREEDOM FROM RELIGION FOUNDATION
-
- Darwin fish bumper stickers and assorted other atheist paraphernalia are
- available from the Freedom From Religion Foundation in the US. They
- also publish a journal, "Freethought Today".
-
- Write to: FFRF, P.O. Box 750, Madison, WI 53701.
- Telephone: (608) 256-8900 / (608) 256-5800
-
- EVOLUTION DESIGN
-
- Evolution Design sell the "Darwin fish". It's a fish symbol, like the ones
- Christians stick on their cars, but with feet and the word "Darwin" written
- inside. The deluxe moulded 3D plastic fish is $4.95 plus $0.50 shipping
- in the US. They also sell Darwin fish lapel pins (same price), and a
- range of T-shirts.
-
- Write to: Evolution Design, P.O. Box 26336, Austin, TX 78755.
- Telephone: (512) 338-9671
-
- People in the San Francisco Bay area can get Darwin Fish from Lynn Gold --
- try mailing <figmo@netcom.com>. For net people who go to Lynn directly, the
- price is $4.95 per fish.
-
- SET FREE
-
- Atheist stickers, T-shirts and books.
-
- Write to: Set Free, P.O. Box 3065-192, Garden Grove, CA 92642.
-
- AMERICAN ATHEIST PRESS
-
- AAP publish various atheist books -- critiques of the Bible, lists of
- Biblical contradictions, and so on. One such book is:
-
- "The Bible Handbook" by W.P. Ball and G.W. Foote. American Atheist Press.
- 372 pp. ISBN 0-910309-26-4, 2nd edition, 1986. Bible contradictions,
- absurdities, atrocities, immoralities... contains Ball, Foote: "The Bible
- Contradicts Itself", AAP. Based on the King James version of the Bible.
-
- Write to: American Atheist Press, P.O. Box 140195, Austin, TX 78714-0195.
- or: 7215 Cameron Road, Austin, TX 78752-2973.
- Telephone: (512) 458-1244
- Fax: (512) 467-9525
-
- PROMETHEUS BOOKS
-
- Sell books including Haught's "Holy Horrors" (see below).
-
- Write to: 700 East Amherst Street, Buffalo, New York 14215.
- Telephone: (716) 837-2475.
-
- An alternate address (which may be newer or older) is:
- Prometheus Books, 59 Glenn Drive, Buffalo, NY 14228-2197.
-
- In the UK:
- Write to: Prometheus Books, 10 Crescent View, Loughton, Essex. RG10 4PZ.
- Telephone: 081 508 2989
-
- AFRICAN-AMERICANS FOR HUMANISM
-
- An organization promoting black secular humanism and uncovering the history of
- black freethought. They publish a quarterly newsletter, AAH EXAMINER.
-
- Write to: Norm R. Allen, Jr., African Americans for Humanism, P.O. Box 664,
- Buffalo, NY 14226.
-
- AMERICAN HUMANIST ASSOCIATION
-
- Publish a journal "The Humanist".
-
- Write to: American Humanist Association, 7 Harwood Drive, P.O. Box 146,
- Amhearst, NY 14226-0146.
-
- ATHEISTS UNITED
-
- Write to: Atheists United, P.O. Box 5329, Sherman Oaks, CA 91413.
- Telephone: (818) 785-1743
-
- CHURCH AND STATE
-
- Write to: Church & State, 8120 Fenton Street, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
- Telephone: (301) 589-3707
-
- SKEPTICAL INQUIRER MAGAZINE
-
- The journal of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims
- Of the Paranormal, CSICOP. An excellent publication which discusses
- Creationism and other pseudo-scientific beliefs, as well as New Age
- religion, the paranormal, and so on; all from a sceptical viewpoint.
- Sometimes a little too conservative and reactionary, but generally
- pretty good.
-
- Write to: Skeptical Inquirer, Box 703, Buffalo, NY 14226-0703.
-
- FREE ENQUIRY MAGAZINE
-
- Write to: Free Inquiry, Box 664, Buffalo, NY 14226-0664.
- Telephone: (716) 636-7571
-
- THE AMERICAN RATIONALIST
-
- Write to: The American Rationalist, P.O. Box 994, St. Louis, MO 63188.
-
- CREATION/EVOLUTION REPORTS
-
- Write to: National Center for Science Education, P.O. Box 9477, Berkeley,
- CA 94709.
- Telephone: (510) 526-1674
-
- Canada
-
- Humanist Association of Canada,
- P.O. Box 3769,
- Station C,
- Ottawa,
- Ontario.
- K1Y 4J8.
- Canada.
-
- [ Also the address for the local Ottawa group. ]
-
- Publish a magazine "Humanist in Canada". Have local groups in Toronto,
- Victoria, Hamilton-Burlington, Alberta and elsewhere.
-
- United Kingdom
-
- Rationalist Press Association National Secular Society
- 88 Islington High Street 702 Holloway Road
- London N1 8EW London N19 3NL
- 071 226 7251 071 272 1266
-
- British Humanist Association South Place Ethical Society
- 14 Lamb's Conduit Passage Conway Hall
- London WC1R 4RH Red Lion Square
- 071 430 0908 London WC1R 4RL
- fax 071 430 1271 071 831 7723
-
- The National Secular Society publish "The Freethinker", a monthly magazine
- founded in 1881.
-
- Prometheus Books seem to have a distributor in the UK now.
- Write to: Prometheus Books, 10 Crescent View, Loughton, Essex. RG10 4PZ.
- Telephone: 081 508 2989
-
- Germany
-
- IBKA e.V.
- Internationaler Bund der Konfessionslosen und Atheisten
- Postfach 880, D-1000 Berlin 41. Germany.
-
- IBKA publish a journal:
- MIZ. (Materialien und Informationen zur Zeit. Politisches
- Journal der Konfessionslosesn und Atheisten. Hrsg. IBKA e.V.)
- MIZ-Vertrieb, Postfach 880, D-1000 Berlin 41. Germany.
-
- For atheist books, write to:
-
- IBDK, Internationaler B"ucherdienst der Konfessionslosen
- Postfach 3005, D-3000 Hannover 1. Germany.
- Telephone: 0511/211216
-
-
- Books -- Fiction
-
- THOMAS M. DISCH
-
- "The Santa Claus Compromise"
- Short story. The ultimate proof that Santa exists. All characters and
- events are fictitious. Any similarity to living or dead gods -- uh, well...
-
- WALTER M. MILLER, JR
-
- "A Canticle for Leibowitz"
- One gem in this post atomic doomsday novel is the monks who spent their lives
- copying blueprints from "Saint Leibowitz", filling the sheets of paper with
- ink and leaving white lines and letters.
-
- EDGAR PANGBORN
-
- "Davy"
- Post atomic doomsday novel set in clerical states. The church, for example,
- forbids that anyone "produce, describe or use any substance containing...
- atoms".
-
- PHILIP K. DICK
-
- Philip K. Dick Dick wrote many philosophical and thought-provoking short
- stories and novels. His stories are bizarre at times, but very approachable.
- He wrote mainly SF, but he wrote about people, truth and religion rather than
- technology. Although he often believed that he had met some sort of God, he
- remained sceptical. Amongst his novels, the following are of some relevance:
-
- "Galactic Pot-Healer"
- A fallible alien deity summons a group of Earth craftsmen and women to a
- remote planet to raise a giant cathedral from beneath the oceans. When the
- deity begins to demand faith from the earthers, pot-healer Joe Fernwright is
- unable to comply. A polished, ironic and amusing novel.
-
- "A Maze of Death"
- Noteworthy for its description of a technology-based religion.
-
- "VALIS"
- The schizophrenic hero searches for the hidden mysteries of Gnostic
- Chriy a pink laser beam of
- unknown but possibly divine origin. He is accompanied by his dogmatic and
- dismissively atheist friend and assorted other odd characters.
-
- "The Divine Invasion"
- God invades Earth by making a young woman pregnant as she returns from
- another star system. Unfortunately she is terminally ill, and must be
- assisted by a dead man whose brain is wired to 24-hour easy listening music.
-
- MARGARET ATWOOD
-
- "The Handmaid's Tale"
- A story based on the premise that the US Congress is mysteriously
- assassinated, and fundamentalists quickly take charge of the nation to set it
- "right" again. The book is the diary of a woman's life as she tries to live
- under the new Christian theocracy. Women's right to own property is revoked,
- and their bank accounts are closed; sinful luxuries are outlawed, and the
- radio is only used for readings from the Bible. Crimes are punished
- retroactively: doctors who performed legal abortions in the "old world" are
- hunted down and hanged. Atwood's writing style is difficult to get used to
- at first, but the tale grows more and more chilling as it goes on.
-
- VARIOUS AUTHORS
-
- "The Bible"
- This somewhat dull and rambling work has often been criticized. However, it
- is probably worth reading, if only so that you'll know what all the fuss is
- about. It exists in many different versions, so make sure you get the one
- true version.
-
- Books -- Non-fiction
-
- PETER DE ROSA
-
- "Vicars of Christ", Bantam Press, 1988
- Although de Rosa seems to be Christian or even Catholic this is a very
- enlighting history of papal immoralities, adulteries, fallacies etc.
- (German translation: "Gottes erste Diener. Die dunkle Seite des Papsttums",
- Droemer-Knaur, 1989)
-
- MICHAEL MARTIN
-
- "Atheism: A Philosophical Justification", Temple University Press,
- Philadelphia, USA.
- A detailed and scholarly justification of atheism. Contains an outstanding
- appendix defining terminology and usage in this (necessarily) tendentious
- area. Argues both for "negative atheism" (i.e. the "non-belief in the
- existence of god(s)") and also for "positive atheism" ("the belief in the
- non-existence of god(s)"). Includes great refutations of the most
- challenging arguments for god; particular attention is paid to refuting
- contempory theists such as Platinga and Swinburne.
- 541 pages. ISBN 0-87722-642-3 (hardcover; paperback also available)
-
- "The Case Against Christianity", Temple University Press
- A comprehensive critique of Christianity, in which he considers
- the best contemporary defences of Christianity and (ultimately)
- demonstrates that they are unsupportable and/or incoherent.
- 273 pages. ISBN 0-87722-767-5
-
- JAMES TURNER
-
- "Without God, Without Creed", The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore,
- MD, USA
- Subtitled "The Origins of Unbelief in America". Examines the way in which
- unbelief (whether agnostic or atheistic) became a mainstream alternative
- world-view. Focusses on the period 1770-1900, and while considering France
- and Britain the emphasis is on American, and particularly New England
- developments. "Neither a religious history of secularization or atheism,
- Without God, Without Creed is, rather, the intellectual history of the fate
- of a single idea, the belief that God exists."
- 316 pages. ISBN (hardcover) 0-8018-2494-X (paper) 0-8018-3407-4
-
- GEORGE SELDES (Editor)
-
- "The great thoughts", Ballantine Books, New York, USA
- A "dictionary of quotations" of a different kind, concentrating on statements
- and writings which, explicitly or implicitly, present the person's philosophy
- and world-view. Includes obscure (and often suppressed) opinions from many
- people. For some popular observations, traces the way in which various
- people expressed and twisted the idea over the centuries. Quite a number of
- the quotations are derived from Cardiff's "What Great Men Think of Religion"
- and Noyes' "Views of Religion".
- 490 pages. ISBN (paper) 0-345-29887-X.
-
- RICHARD SWINBURNE
-
- "The Existence of God (Revised Edition)", Clarendon Paperbacks, Oxford
- This book is the second volume in a trilogy that began with "The Coherence of
- Theism" (1977) and was concluded with "Faith and Reason" (1981). In this
- work, Swinburne attempts to construct a series of inductive arguments for the
- existence of God. His arguments, which are somewhat tendentious and rely
- upon the imputation of late 20th century western Christian values and
- aesthetics to a God which is supposedly as simple as can be conceived, were
- decisively rejected in Mackie's "The Miracle of Theism". In the revised
- edition of "The Existence of God", Swinburne includes an Appendix in which he
- makes a somewhat incoherent attempt to rebut Mackie.
-
- J. L. MACKIE
-
- "The Miracle of Theism", Oxford
- This (posthumous) volume contains a comprehensive review of the principal
- arguments for and against the existence of God. It ranges from the classical
- philosophical positions of Descartes, Anselm, Berkeley, Hume et al, through
- the moral arguments of Newman, Kant and Sidgwick, to the recent restatements
- of the classical theses by Plantinga and Swinburne. It also addresses those
- positions which push the concept of God beyond the realm of the rational,
- such as those of Kierkegaard, Kung and Philips, as well as "replacements for
- God" such as Lelie's axiarchism. The book is a delight to read - less
- formalistic and better written than Martin's works, and refreshingly direct
- when compared with the hand-waving of Swinburne.
-
- JAMES A. HAUGHT
-
- "Holy Horrors: An Illustrated History of Religious Murder and Madness",
- Prometheus Books
- Looks at religious persecution from ancient times to the present day -- and
- not only by Christians.
- Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 89-64079. 1990.
-
- NORM R. ALLEN, JR.
-
- "African American Humanism: an Anthology"
- See the listing for African Americans for Humanism above.
-
- GORDON STEIN
-
- "An Anthology of Atheism and Rationalism", Prometheus Books
- An anthology covering a wide range of subjects, including 'The Devil, Evil
- and Morality' and 'The History of Freethought'. Comprehensive bibliography.
-
- EDMUND D. COHEN
-
- "The Mind of The Bible-Believer", Prometheus Books
- A study of why people become Christian fundamentalists, and what effect it
- has on them.
-
- GEORGE H. SMITH
-
- "Atheism: The Case Against God", Prometheus Books
- Describes the positions of atheism, theism and agnosticism. Reviews many
- of the arguments used in favour of the existence of God. Concludes with an
- assessment of the impact of God on people's lives.
-
- ISAAC ASIMOV
-
- "Asimov's Guide to the Bible", Outlet Book Company, Inc
- 2 volumes, 1988, ISBN 0-517-34582-X
-
- Asimov surveys and describes contemporary Biblical scholarship on the
- Bible, book by book, coupled with his own very interesting asides and
- speculations. Especially worthwhile are his descriptions of the
- apochrapha and many Christian and Rabbinical legends and traditions,
- some of which the general public only knows as idioms of speech. Also
- available as two paperback volumes:
-
- "Asimov's Guide to the Bible: Old Testament" and
- "Asimov's Guide to the Bible: New Testament" Avon Books, 1971
- ISBN 0-380-01031-3 and ISBN 0-380-01032-1
-
- "In the Beginning"
-
- A book describing the differences between science and the Bible vis a
- vis the first several chapters of Genesis. Different in outlook,
- content, and purpose from the same chapters of his "Guide". The intent
- is to present an even-handed explanation of each side, but science
- comes off rather better overall, since the focus is on the science of
- the book of Genesis.
-
- BERTRAND RUSSELL
-
- "Why I Am Not a Christian & Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects"
- Touchstone Books, Simon & Schuster, 1967, ISBN 0-671-20323-1
-
- This book has many essays (some clearly transcriptions of lectures)
- with Russell giving religion in general and Christianity in general a
- much harder time than is ordinary in common discourse. However, many
- of the discussions in alt.atheism have recognizable echos in these
- essays and Russell's lucid arguments, whether one agrees with them or
- not, are worth reading for their succinct description of the atheist
- position on issues that are taken up almost daily on alt.atheism.
-
- CHARLES MACKAY
-
- & the Madness of Crowds"
- Crown Publishing Group, paperback, ISBN 0-517-53919-5, Harmony
-
- Most of us give too short a shrift to the reality of fad, fancy, and
- its serious side-effect; mob-think. This classic book describes witch
- trials, slow poisoning (a fad where Italian and French nobles were
- socially sanctioned to murder each other provided a sufficiently subtle
- poison was used) and the various forms of "Ponzi" schemes such as the
- South Sea Bubble and the Dutch Tulip Mania. One gets the feeling the
- US' Founding Fathers were familiar with this book. Those who assume
- they will always be on the same side as the majority or that the
- majority can be counted on to be rational would particularly profit
- from reading it. Besides, it is enormously entertaining as it
- highlights human folly in an engaging way.
-
-
- LEE CARTER
-
- "Lucifer's Handbook", Academic Associates
- ISBN 0-918260-01-9
-
- A compilation of all the arguments for the existence of God, condensed
- and simplified into one neat volume.
-
-
- mathew
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