|
Featured Links:
|
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
Letter
from the President
Dear Campus Freethought Alliance Members,
I'd like to tell you about several pieces of very exciting news. First,
the Campus Freethought Alliance is continuing to grow and expand in
various ways. Eight new groups have affiliated with the CFA this
semester, and our nationwide series of debates and presentations on
theism, naturalism, creationism/evolution and church-state separation
is constantly expanding and drawing larger audiences. We’re listing
upcoming campus events below, so be sure to check them out.
At this time, I am looking forward to our next major national event, the
conference One Nation Without God? Secularism, Society, and Justice in
this next Thursday through Sunday in Washington, D.C. There will be many
speakers and presentations of special interest to those interested in
church-state separation and science education, including Dr. Eugenie
Scott, Executive Director of the National Center for Science Education;
Massimo Pigliucci, esteemed evolutionary biologist; and Michael Newdow,
plaintiff in the Pledge of Allegiance case. It will also be a great
opportunity to meet new CFA members and to see old friends both during
the conference and at the special CFA events that have been organized
there.
Another major event to look forward to is the Center for Inquiry Summer
Institute session listed in the announcements below. Last year’s Summer
Session was incredible for everyone involved, and I’m sure this year’s
also has a fantastic line-up. I strongly encourage all CFA members to
attend. Transferable undergraduate credits, as well as a limited number
of assistantships, are available. Read the description elsewhere in this
email for more information.
I hope you are all enjoying success in your current semesters, and are
able to participate in some of the national or regional events that have
been planned. As a secular, pro-science alternative to organizations
such as the Campus Crusade for Christ, and as an alternative to
fringe-science campus organizations, CFA provides an place for
students and faculty committed to our issues. Thanks for being involved.
As always, do not hesitate to contact CFA if we can be of any
assistance.
In reason,
Debbie Goddard
Temple University
Announcements
Online Registration for One Nation Without God? Secularism,
Society, and Justice
The Council for Secular Humanism, a sponsor of CFA, is holding its
international conference in Washington, D.C. April 11-13, entitled
One Nation Without God? Secularism, Society, and Justice. Featured
speakers include Christopher Hitchens of Vanity Fair; Dr. Eugenie Scott,
Executive Director of the National Center for Science Education; Susan
Jacoby, author and former Washington Post reporter; Michael Newdow,
plaintiff in the Pledge of Allegiance case; Ibn Warraq, author of What
the Koran Really Says; and many more.
Rooms and special CFA discounts are guaranteed for a limited time, so
hurry and register now! Call 1-800-458-1366 x302, or register at
www.secularhumanism.org/conference/index.htm.
Summer Session 2003 at the Center for Inquiry
This July, join a distinguished faculty and an international student
body for two stimulating weeks at the Center for Inquiry, one of the
world's leading institutions dedicated to critical inquiry and the
scientific outlook. Conduct research using the Center's 34,000+ volume
libraries. Take in the sights of Upstate New York and Southern Ontario
in summer.
The main summer session takes place July 6-20 in Amherst, New York, and
features two-week intensive courses in Psychology of Belief and in
Reason and Ethics (NOW AVAILABLE FOR TRANSFERABLE UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT
THROUGH STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK), as well as sporting and outdoor
activities, Philosophy Café, music and award-winning magic performances,
and an all-expenses-paid excursion to the acclaimed Shaw Festival in
Ontario, Canada. Faculty include psychologist and skeptical investigator
Barry Beyerstein, of Simon Frasier University; parapsychologist and
science popularizer Richard Wiseman, of the University of Hertfordshire,
UK; philosopher
and public intellectual Paul Kurtz, of SUNY-Buffalo; and distinguished
ethicist and Nietzsche scholar Robert Solomon, of University of Texas,
Austin.
Assistantships available. APPLICATION DEADLINE May 30, 2003. More
information and forms at
www.centerforinquiry.net/summer2003.htm.
Events Calendar
4/7 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology. DJ Grothe. New religious
Threats to Academic Freedom.
Campus Freethought Alliance and the MIT Atheists, Agnostics and
Humanists are pleased to announce this campus presentation by DJ Grothe,
Director of the Campus Freethought Alliance. This presentation is an
expose of anti-science
religious movements on America's campuses today. Hear a leading expert
reveal their agenda, strategies, and successes and how you can
advocate for science by rationally opposing them.
4/8 - Harvard University. Rich Halvorson vs. DJ Grothe. Veritas
Forum: Is the Secular
Worldview Viable?
Campus Freethought Alliance is pleased to announce a
debate between DJ Grothe and Rich Halvorson. Rich Halvorson is a Harvard
University senior who has been active in the Institute for Humane
Studies and Intercollegiate Studies Institute. DJ
Grothe is National Field Director for the Council for Secular Humanism
and a coordinator of the Campus Freethought Alliance. Free and open to
the public. 8-9:30 PM, Emerson 105. For more information, contact Jay Minga with the Veritas Forum at Harvard University at minga@fas.harvard.edu.
4/11-13 - Washington D.C. Council for Secular Humanism conference. One
Nation Without God? Secularism, Society and Justice.
The Council for Secular Humanism, a sponsor of CFA, is holding its
international conference in Washington, D.C. April 11-13, entitled One
Nation Without God? Secularism, Society, and Justice. Featured speakers
include Christopher Hitchens of Vanity Fair; Dr. Eugenie Scott,
Executive Director of the National Center for Science Education; Susan
Jacoby, author and former Washington Post reporter; Michael Newdow,
plaintiff in the Pledge of Allegiance case; Ibn Warraq, author of What
the Koran Really Says; and many more.
Rooms and special CFA discounts are guaranteed for a limited time, so
hurry and register now! Call 1-800-458-1366 x302, or visit
www.secularhumanism.org/conference/index.htm
4/17 - University of Arkansas. Doug Krueger vs. Richard Howe. Does God
Exist?
Douglas Krueger holds two degrees in philosophy and currently teaches
philosophy courses at the Northwest Arkansas Community College and at
The University of Arkansas - Fort Smith. He is a Ph.D. candidate at the
University of Arkansas. Krueger is the author of What is Atheism?: A
Short Introduction (1998, Prometheus Books), and he has participated in
numerous formal debates onstage and on the radio on the subjects of
atheism and morality. His articles have appeared in American Atheist
magazine and on the Secular Web.
Richard Howe received degrees from Mississippi College and the
University of Mississippi and is currently an Associate Professor of
Philosophy and Apologetics at Southern Evangelical Seminary. Howe is
founder and president of the Ischar Institute, where he writes and
publishes their newsletter, and is an itinerant speaker. His
publications include Homosexuality in America: Exposing the Myths and
The Case for Christianity. 7:30 p.m. in the Giffels Auditorium, 2nd
floor of Old Main, University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. For
more information, e-mail thinknogod@aol.com.
4/23 - UCLA. Dr. Robert Price vs. Greg Boyd. Veritas Forum: The
Historicity of Jesus.
Campus Freethought Alliance is pleased to announce the Veritas Forum
debate between Dr. Robert Price, noted Biblical scholar and critic, and
Greg Boyd, professor of theology and bestselling author. Dr. Price is an
instructor at the Center for Inquiry and the editor of The Journal of
Higher Criticism. He has authored Beyond Born Again (1993) and
Deconstructing Jesus (2000), among other books. He has written some
seventy articles on religion, theology and the Bible for The Christian
Century, The Evangelical Quarterly, Christian Scholars Review, and other
publications.
Greg Boyd is professor of theology at Bethel College in St. Paul,
Minnesota and Senior Pastor at Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul. He
received his B.A. in philosophy from the University of Minnesota, his
M.Div. from Yale Divinity School, and his Ph.D. from Princeton
Theological Seminary. Mr. Boyd has written numerous articles and
published seven books, including the bestseller Letters From a Skeptic
(Victor, 1996) which has been translated into five languages. His other
books are Trinity and Process (Peter Lang, 1992), Oneness Pentecostals
and the Trinity (Baker, 1994), Cynic Sage or Son of God (Bridgepoint,
1995), Jesus Under Siege (Victor, 1995), God at War (InterVarsity,
1997), and The God of the Possible (Baker, 2000). For more information
about the debate, e-mail adacey@centerforinquiry.net.
4/23 - Georgetown University. David Noebel and DJ Grothe. Clergy in the
Classroom: Is Secular Humanism the Religion of the Public Schools?
Campus Freethought Alliance and Americans United for Separation of
Church and State are pleased to present a discussion between David
Noebel and DJ Grothe, entitled Clergy in the Classroom: Is Secular
Humanism the Religion of the Public Schools?
David A. Noebel, president of Summit Ministries, has been a college
professor, college president and candidate for the U.S. Congress. He is
an author, editor, public speaker, and ordained minister. He is
recognized as an expert on "worldview analysis" and the decline of
morality and spirituality in Western Civilization. Summit Ministries, a
Christian leadership training center, was founded in 1962. Noebel also
serves as editor The Journal, his ministry's monthly review of the news.
He travels worldwide lecturing in high schools, universities, and
churches. He is a member of the Council for National Policy, the
National Association of Scholars, the American Philosophical
Association, and the Society of Christian Philosophers. Noebel has been
a guest on numerous national radio and television programs, including
The 700 Club, Focus on the Family, Truths that Transform, Point of View,
Today’s Issues, the Moody Broadcasting Network, the AFA Network, and The
Josh McDowell Program. Noebel has authored numerous books, including
Understanding the Times: The Religious Worldviews of Our Day and the
Search for Truth, a landmark guide to understanding the ideas and forces
that are shaping our times. It is currently used, in either its
unabridged or abridged formats, in over one thousand Christian high
schools, churches and colleges. Noebel has also authored or co-authored
numerous other books and articles, including Clergy in the Classroom:
The Religion of Secular Humanism; The Marxist Minstrels; The Beatles: A
Study in Drugs, Sex and Revolution; The Homosexual Revolution; The
Legacy of John Lennon; War, Peace and the Nuclear Freeze: A Balanced
Christian View; AIDS: A Special Report and The Battle for Truth.
Noebel’s most recent work was The New York Times Best Seller Mind Siege
with Tim LaHaye released in January 2001.
As National Field Director for the Council for Secular Humanism, DJ
Grothe serves as one of the coordinators of the Campus Freethought
Alliance. Before pursuing graduate studies in philosophy and
intellectual history at Washington University at St. Louis, Mr. Grothe
worked as a corporate magical entertainer and public speaker for
companies such as IBM, Southwestern Bell, Esteé Lauder and Ralston
Purina. Mr. Grothe has traveled and lectured throughout North America
and abroad. His writings have been published in newspapers throughout
the US, and he has appeared on dozens of radio and television programs.
He is currently writing a book on the need for public argument in a
democratic society. For more information about this event, e-mail adacey@centerforinquiry.net.
4/24 - Johns Hopkins University. Rich Halvorson and DJ Grothe. Is the Secular Worldview Viable?
Merganthaler, Room 111, 8PM.
Johns Hopkins University Freethinkers, Campus Freethought Alliance, and
the Intercollegiate Studies Institute present a debate on competing
philosophical worldviews between two bright young exponents. Rich
Halvorson is a Harvard University senior who has been active in the
Institute for Humane Studies and Intercollegiate Studies Institute. DJ Grothe is National Field Director for the Council
for Secular Humanism and a coordinator of the Campus Freethought
Alliance. Halvorson and Grothe will be featured at an upcoming Harvard
Veritas Forum. Free and open to the public. For more information,
contact Chris at hopkinsfreethought@hotmail.com.
5/1 - National Day of Reason
Campus Freethought Alliance joins others who value the separation of
church and state in celebrating the National Day of Reason, observed the
first Thursday in May. A response to the federally-funded National Day
of Prayer, the National Day of Reason’s goals are to celebrate reason
and to raise public awareness of the persistent threats to religious
liberty posed by the intrusion of the government into private worship.
Groups and individuals around the country are commemorating this day in
various ways. Visit www.nationaldayofreason.org for more information and
to add your name to the list of supporters of reason and church-state
separation.
|