The American Humanist Association was founded in 1941. It is the
largest Humanist group in the U.S. They have a web site at
http://www.americanhumanist.org/ They publish the Humanist magazine
which is available on many newsstands.
American Atheists "has been the premier organization
laboring for the civil liberties of Atheists, and the total, absolute
separation of government and religion." See: http://www.atheists.org/
The Atheist Alliance is an"organization of independent
religion-free groups and individuals in the United States and around the world.
They sponsors annual conventions, publishes
Secular Nation magazine and
The Freethought Directory, maintains a web site that hosts member societies'
web sites free of charge. See:
http://www.atheistalliance.org/
CarryaBigSticker sells numerous religious, secular, political and
other bumper stickers. See:
http://carryabigsticker.com
Earthward's name is an acronym for Earth's Atheist Resistance To
Holy Wars And Religious Devastation. They are a organization of peace
activists who concentrate on helping individuals and groups who are suffering
from oppression by religious groups. See:
http://www.earthward.org/
The web site of the Leading Edge International Research Group
includes an interesting, critical essay on belief systems. See:
http://www.trufax.org/
Positive Atheism promotes and extends the philosophy which
was begun by Gora in India. He authored a book by the same name. See:
http://www.positiveatheism.org/
Secularity describes themselves as "a fun social
community of ethical godless people." They have an Atheist
dating service, interest groups, forums, and free personal websites. See:
http://www.secularity.com/
The Universal Church Triumphant of the Apathetic Agnostic offers
information on Agnosticism. Their motto is "We don't know and
we don't care." See: http://www.uctaa.org/
Freethought Eden is "a guide, forum, and info source on
freethinking religions and religious alternatives." See: http://www.oberlin.edu/