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HAGP is an educational and philosophical organization. Our main goal is to educate the general public about the ethics and values of Humanism by being a positive influence in the community. We do this through our meetings and lectures (free to the public); community service, networking encouraging debates and humanistic activities, and continuing our efforts through letter-writing, dialogue and other educational means to maintain the Jeffersonian "wall of separation" between church and state.
President: Martha Knox
P.O. Box 161
P.O. Box 161
Willow Grove, PA 19090
Phone: 330-242-4741
admin@hagp.org
admin@hagp.org
The Freethought Society (FS) promotes freedom of thought, expression and choice. FS also advocates separation of religion and government. FS publishes a quarterly newsletter (The Freethought Society News). The newsletter is delivered as an ezine only and is complimentary to supporters, donors, like-minded individuals and those who are interested in learning more about freedom of thought. Monthly events take place in many locations across the nation, with emphasis in the tri-state area of Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey.
President: Margaret Downey
P.O. Box 242
Pocopson, PA 19366
Phone: 610-793-2737
The Philadelphia Atheists Meetup hosts informal monthly discussions on topics related to atheism, such as politics, church/state separation, religions, skepticism, and science. In addition we promote attendance at freethought-related events, such as films and lectures.
The Society is a fellowship of individuals and families; an Ethical Humanist religious community. We celebrate and support each other. We enjoy working together. The personal growth of each member is our primary concern. Instead of attempting to escape today's problems through the empty promises of material success and other-worldly religions, we look for meaning through creative actions. We can enrich our own lives by improving relationships within our families, among our friends, at the workplace and in the community. Our programs reflect a belief in the individual's capacity to make a difference. Our classes, forums and platforms help us understand this confusing, sometimes uncaring world. We turn to reason and feelings instead of dogma.
Leader: Hugh Taft Morales
Ethical Society of Philadelphia
1906 S. Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: (215) 735-3456
office@phillyethics.org
1906 S. Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: (215) 735-3456
office@phillyethics.org
Temple Atheists and Critical Thinkers, formerly the Secular Society of Temple University is a student organization based at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. Temple Atheists and Critical Thinkers is a non-partisan political advocacy group concerned with Church-State separation, science popularization, and the civil and human rights of believers and non-believers, including atheists, agnostics, humanists and freethinkers. We believe in a pluralistic and open society in which critical thinking and free and honest inquiry are respected as virtues. We believe that we are acting in the interests of the founding fathers of the United States, who established this nation as a secular, pluralistic and open society.
Our organization is a community of nonbelievers dedicated to protecting first amendment rights and defending skeptics from intolerance. Our mission is to provide a comfortable and supportive social and theological atmosphere for those of atheistic and agnostic ideologies, support the atheistic and agnostic voice on campus, and create a greater awareness of atheistic and agnostic views.
The Drexel Freethought Society‘s mission is to establish and support a secular community at Drexel University for atheists, agnostics, humanists, and freethinkers. The DFS is dedicated to encouraging freethought and defending science, logic, and reason.








