Center for Inquiry has some downloadable posters for you to print and plaster your campus with, to engage in the kind of "consciousness raising" Richard Dawkins suggested during his remote presentation at the student leaders conference.
Center for Inquiry has some downloadable posters for you to print and plaster your campus with, to engage in the kind of “consciousness raising” Richard Dawkins suggested during his remote presentation at the student leaders conference.
Well, it may not be short or catchy, but there is this glorious Flash tract that anyone is welcome to use. It explains who Jesus is very clearly. Glory!
Plus it was extremely clever and got so much positive responses. Get them with humor!
“Yes, we have morals.
No we don’t eat kittens.”
We later cut it down to “No, we don’t eat kittens.” It makes a cool logo and slogan plus who can deny it or come at you with hostility? This was a simple way just to get people to smile and approach us.
We even made our school paper and our group is really taking off!
[quote author=“hopee”]We later cut it down to “No, we don’t eat kittens.” It makes a cool logo and slogan plus who can deny it or come at you with hostility? This was a simple way just to get people to smile and approach us.
We even made our school paper and our group is really taking off!
Hey, great news hopee! Keep in touch with how it goes.
one of my fav quotes is from robert ingersoll in his speech/essay “What would you substitute for the bible as a moral guide?”. i found it on the Ingersoll podcast that you can get on itunes.
“what then is or can be called a moral guide? the shortest possible answer is one word ... intelligence.”
an idea for a flyer maybe shortened to something like:
hey guys! i run that group in san antonio with hopee!
anyhoo, im gonna post last weeks flyer we used. we had a geology professor speak at our meeting about evolution and age of the earth.
this week, we are discussing atheists in foxholes, since its veterans day this weekend…
Hey there! Yeah, our group at school has really taken off! We get about 20-25 students each week that includes a variety of religous and agnostic minds eager to join and listen to our discussions. I’m just happy that I am able to give an organization that allows everyone’s minds to interact and create dialog. It’s a fun opportunity for me and I will be sure to keep you guys and gals informed of our happenings on campus! ^_^