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  • Fans of Douglas Adams

    235 members Latest Activity: Mar 20 A group for people who are fans of the fiction and non-fiction of Douglas Adams. Bring your towel, and no jokes in base 13!

  • Nexus Book Club

    821 members Latest Activity: May 12 A group for those of us who like reading and books. Fiction, non-fiction, drama, poetry... everything goes.

  • Atheists who love Science!

    1576 members Latest Activity: on Friday A group for science enthusiasts of all types -- professionals, amateurs, students, anybody who loves science.

  • Undercover Atheists

    128 members Latest Activity: Apr 29 For those of us still in closets and under rocks.

  • Former Christians

    223 members Latest Activity: Apr 5 For former Christians. Moving beyond the Christian belief to no belief in God.

  • Carl Sagan Fans

    449 members Latest Activity: Mar 2 For fans of Carl Sagan's writings and productions like Cosmos and The Demon Haunted World. No one else in recent memory did more to bring science to…

  • Bloggers

    271 members Latest Activity: May 10 A group for active atheist bloggers to actively support eachother through various means such as commenting, linking, voting, joining debates, and…

  • Unreasonable Faith

    124 members Latest Activity: Apr 28 For unreasonable faith readers, visitors, and for people who just don't think faith is reasonable.

  • Friendly Atheist

    747 members Latest Activity: Apr 1 For Friendly Atheist readers and friendly atheists in general!

  • Pharyngula

    1392 members Latest Activity: Mar 20 A group for regular (and irregular) readers of PZ Myers' blog Pharyngula.

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