National Day of Reason
Save the date:
NATIONAL DAY OF REASON
May 5, 2011
More details will be available soon.
Visit us on Club Day
Tuesday, March 15
11am – 2pm
SCC Quad
Come meet the Sac City Freethinkers, find out what we’re about, debate faith and belief, and play Bowling for Deities.
Look of for the NO DOGMA sign.
Darwin Day – 02-13-11
The Sacramento Darwin Day Event that will celebrate Darwin’s 202nd birthday.
WHEN: February 13, 2011, from 2:30 to 4:30 pm (doors open at 2 pm)
WHERE: John Smith Hall in the La Sierra Community Center, 5325 Engle Road, Carmichael, CA.
WHAT: Dr. Barbara Forrest will be the event’s presenter.
The specifics of the event can be found HERE
Club Spirit Day
This Tuesday, November 9th, is Club Spirit Day, a carnival-like club day. We will be out there (the SCC quad) with the BBQ and lots of games. Come get your “Dogma-free dogs,” hot off the grill, and test your Judeo-Christian knowledge in a round of Jeopardy! Come on, we dare you!
See you there
Celebrating Blasphemy Rights Day
Thursday, September 30th is the second annual International Blasphemy Rights Day and the Sac City Freethinkers are throwing a Blasphemy BBQ!!
We will be in the quad near the Student Center from 11am – 2pm with , educational information about Blasphemy Laws and Free Speech, as well as selling tasty grilled sausages and veggie dogs. We will also have some fun interactive activities for you to join in on.
Come out and be blasphemous with us!
For more info on Blasphemy Rights Day
For more info on Blasphemy Laws
The “Jesus Debates”
The Philosophy Department at CSUS will be hosting the “Jesus Debates.” They will consist of three debates on three different days, Monday, September 20th-Wednesday, September 22nd. The event will be held on the CSUS campus in the Hinde Auditorium in the Student Union at 3pm each day.
For more information, click here.
International Blasphemy Day
International Blashpemy Rights Day is celebrated on September 30th to commemorate the publishing of the Muhammad cartoons by Jyllands-Posten. Since the right to criticize and satirize religion is slowly being chipped away and even completely abolished in some countries, International Blasphemy Day is a day to exercise our rights to speak freely about anything, even major religions. The purpose of this day is not to encourage violence or hate or the ridicule of religion, but it is to take advantage of and promote free speech that is sometimes taken for granted.
Exercise your right to speak out!
Fall Club Planning Meeting
Our first planning meeting for the new school year:
Wednesday
August 4
2 pm
T-100 (Technology bldg, NW corner of campus)
Everyone is invited!