Okay, so this is simple. Let's do something to help each other out. Post your blog or blogs, and try to take the time to visit the blogs of others who post here. IE, at least visit the blogs of the people posting before and after you, so check often. Try to comment! I'll be checking in on this thread and visiting and trying to give feedback to every blog posted. I love supporting atheist and liberal blogs. :)

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Just to bump this thread as I read it, my blog is Breaking Spells.net. I see some familiar godless bloggers here and I'm looking forward to wading through some of the blogs listed here that I don't recognize!
OK, firstly ADD YOUR BLOG to Aggregated Infidels. It is much quicker if you go to the site and follow the instructions so that you can write your own description file. I started it for my own benefit and has a broader range than just atheists so isn't a duplicate of atheist blogroll.

My actual blogs are Asylum Joy (news and comments on religion and science) and Aakom (science of religious experiences, not so active as have been writing a lot for Asylum Joy but have tons of stuff to put up on it soon).

Thanks
My blog: http://biomedicine30.wordpress.com/ It's a running commentary on my life, specifically being a pre-med, atheist, and gay woman at 30 years old in college. The crap I deal with...the good times...the challenges, etc. And sometimes...just some BS. ;)
It's nice to see this list, together with the out campaign 1000+ blogs list and the various blogrolls its really handy to drag in my firefox bookmarkfolder. I have generated an overview page out of it (in the future under http://populair.eu/atheist) but its so big that I need to make ... categories.

And there is the trouble. It's really hard to make categories within the big pool of atheist blogs other than "alphabetical" or "by alexa ranking" or "blogging platform".

edward de leau
http://edward.de.leau.net
Hi everyone,

Finding all these web sites and blogs by people who share my disbelief has been liberating to say the least.

When I sit in front of my laptop from my Mormon-surrounded home in Utah, I feel like a window to rationale and intellect has opened up and that sure helps relieve some of the stress.

I run Living With Mormons, a blog mainly geared towards ex-Mormons (or exmos as they're called here), but open to anyone who may be curious about the behind-the-scenes of the daily lives of Mormons in Utah.

I'll be checking out the many blogs here and I hope to create some friendships.

Cheers.
AngieTheAntiTheist.blogspot.com on dangerous cults, atheism in the news, and the rapture
My blog/hub is at http://www.hubpages.com/hub/An-Everyday-Atheist-Life

The purpose of my blog is to share my experiences & views as an everyday atheist. And to read your stories, questions & thoughts on being an atheist.
In an effort to fulfill the description above, I am once again submitting my blog. I've just made some minor changes, and am also looking at all of your great blogs as well!
It's a blog about atheism (duh, really?), amnesty international (which I'm gonna start going soft on while concentrating on the atheism thing)...and more scifi...and geekiness. Check it out..or don't. :) Love..
I post a lot of things written by other people as well as myself and this particular blog is intended as a general exploration of the "new" atheism. I'm always look for interesting content :-).

A New Atheism

I have others as well but won't post them right now.

Enjoy! And feedback, suggestions for improvement, contributions are all welcome!
I'm glad I found this thread! So many new sites to stalk.

My own blog is Godlessgirl.com where I address everything from theology and leaving Christianity to personal interests and social curiosities. And of course it's just a blog, so who really cares what promo I write. Check it out for yourselves, darlings.
This is a great idea, Yvette. :)

I'm Mark and my blog is 40 Year Old Atheist.

There are so many excellent atheist blogs out there, making it difficult to say what makes mine different. I suppose the main thrust of my writing is in the tagline of my blog header which says, "ramblings of a middle-aged guy who found relief through non-belief".

I try to reach out to struggling Christians and suggest that they should go one step further in their investigations and investigate atheism. A good example of this focus is in this link.

It's nice to meet you all. I am looking forward to visiting your blogs. :)

~Mark
Pure Nothing
Philosophy, atheism, and of course, my outrage with the world!

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