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Freethought and philosophical
Freethought as a philosophical position and as activism was important in both North American and European individualist anarchism.
Yet " it was from the Ethical movement that the non-religious philosophical sense of Humanism gradually emerged in Britain, and it was from the convergence of the Ethical and Rationalist movements that this sense of Humanism eventually prevailed throughout the Freethought movement ".
* Freethought, a philosophical viewpoint asserting that beliefs should not be influenced by authority, tradition, or any dogma
Freethought is a philosophical viewpoint that holds opinions should be formed on the basis of logic, reason and empiricism and not authority, tradition, or other dogmas.
Freethought is a philosophical position that holds that ideas and opinions should be based on science and reason, and not restricted by authority, tradition, or religion.
Freethought as a philosophical position and as activism was important in European individualist anarchism and it emphasized criticism of religious dogmas and of the church.

Freethought and which
The longest continuously operating Freethought congregation in America is the Free Congregation of Sauk County, Wisconsin, which was founded in 1852 and is still active today.
Perry contended that all sources Graves used were Freethought texts, which in turn had synthesised random, misunderstood and half-digested pieces of mis-information.
The Golden Age of Freethought is regarded the era from about the 1870s through the beginning of World War I in which freethought flourished in the United States.

Freethought and holds
Freethought holds that individuals should not accept ideas proposed as truth without recourse to knowledge and reason.
Freethought holds that individuals should not accept ideas proposed as truth without recourse to knowledge and reason.

Freethought and opinions
In 1888 she helped found a local Freethought Association, where she first became known for her radical opinions, and articulated her opinions on equal pay and equal opportunity for women in the workplace.

Freethought and on
Called the " only weekly Freethought radio broadcast anywhere ", Freethought Radio on The Mic 92. 1 FM is live every Saturday from 11 a. m .-12 p. m. CDT in Madison, Wisconsin.
* beliefnet. com on the Golden Age of Freethought
* Tales of the Rational ( Freethought Press, 2000 ): A series of essays on atheism, straw-man arguments, creationism and the like.
In 2003, Becker authored the decision on Freethought Society of Greater Philadelphia v. Chester County, ruling that the display of Ten Commandments outside of a courthouse of Chester County did not violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.

Freethought and science
* Campus Freethought Alliance, an organization encouraging evidence-based inquiry into paranormal science

Freethought and influenced
Freethought has influenced the anarchist movement.

Freethought and by
* A History of Freethought: Ancient and modern, to the period of the French revolution by John Mackinnon Robertson ( 1915 )
The earliest known secular organization in English Canada is the Toronto Freethought Association, founded in 1873 by a handful of secularists.
He has since become a critic of religious belief, appearing at Freedom From Religion Foundation's annual conventions and stating in its paper Freethought Today, " If, as the true believers claim, the word ' gospel ' means good news, then the good news for me is that there is no gospel, other than what I can define for myself, by observation and conscience.
* Why the Religious Right is Wrong About Separation of Church and State, Speech by Rob Boston of Americans United for Separation of Church and State to the Freethought Association
The North Texas Church of Freethought ( NTCOF ) was founded by Tim Gorski and Mike and Marilyn Sullivan in 1994 to serve the psychosocial needs of atheists, agnostics, and other non-religious people in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
It was joined in March 2000 by the Houston Church of Freethought.
CFI On Campus ( originally the Campus Freethought Alliance ) is a program launched by the Council for Secular Humanism in 1996 by Derek Araujo and others in order to reach out to university and high-school students.
* More works by G. W. Foote at The Freethought Archives
* The History of Freethought and Atheism – by Dr. Gordon Stein at Positiveatheism. org

Freethought and tradition
These views were consistent with a Freethought tradition already prevailing in America, particularly among Deists of Quaker heritage such as Thomas Paine.

Freethought and .
The individualist anarchist George MacDonald was a co-editor of Freethought and, for a time, The Truth Seeker.
Because of this the pansy has long been a symbol of Freethought and has been used in the literature of the American Secular Union.
* The pansy is the symbol of Freethought.
** J. M. Robertson's Short History of Freethought, ii.
The first version of the article appeared in the NZM under the pseudonym of K. Freigedank (" K. Freethought ").
Robert Green " Bob " Ingersoll ( August 11, 1833 – July 21, 1899 ) was a Civil War veteran, American political leader, and orator during the Golden Age of Freethought, noted for his broad range of culture and his defense of agnosticism.
Prometheus Books ( The Freethought Library ), 1993.
Freethought organizations developed " Jugendweihe ", secular " confirmation " ceremonies, and atheist funeral rites.
More " bourgeois " organizations declined after World War I, and " proletarian " Freethought groups proliferated, becoming an organization of socialist parties.
Since the 19th century, Freethought in the Netherlands has become more well known as a political phenomenon through at least three currents: liberal freethinking, conservative freethinking, and classical freethinking.
Freethought in the United States began to decline in the late nineteenth century.
By the early twentieth century, most Freethought congregations had disbanded or joined other mainstream churches.
The individualist anarchist George MacDonald was a co-editor of Freethought and, for a time, The Truth Seeker.
" " Many of the anarchists were ardent freethinkers ; reprints from freethought papers such as Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, Freethought and The Truth Seeker appeared in Liberty ... The church was viewed as a common ally of the state and as a repressive force in and of itself.

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