An atheist group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison seems on track to receive nearly $70,000 in student fees for staffing and programming next year, in what appears to be a first for the university and student atheist groups nationally.
The Atheists, Humanists, and Agnostics, or AHA as it's called, said it will provide support services for students struggling with doubts about their faiths and offer a safe place where they can discuss religious issues without fear of recrimination.
"Religious groups have been receiving this type of funding for years," said Chris Calvey, president of the organization, which helped stage a three-day Freethought Festival that drew hundreds of nonbelievers and skeptics from around the country to Madison this year.
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Posted November 20, 2012 at 5:15 am
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2. BlueOntario wrote:
I think he means secularist students. Or maybe he really does believe their club should be in charge of all secular activities. November 20, 9:55 am | [comment link] |
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Do you have to be an atheist to join, or to be an officer of this group?
Just asking… in the interest of fairness.
Pax Christi!
Chuck Bradshaw
November 20, 9:49 am | [comment link]Hulls Cove, Maine