Stephanie Clark
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At 7:37am on May 18, 2010, Brian Gregory Lopez said…
Sorry for taking so long to respond to your friend request. I only just recently updated my profile. No longer living in Louisville (moved back to New Orleans), but would love to catch up on the atheist scene in Kentucky. Hope you're well.
At 6:18pm on August 23, 2009, Dallas the Phallus said…
Stephanie, welcome to Atheist Nexus. Be sure to check out the GROUPS page to find like-minded people.

I've started seven groups here, so please join any you think you might be interested in. We’d love to have your contributions.

THE KNIFE & FORK is a group for anyone who has a strong interest or mild curiosity in food, cooking, eating, drinking, and nutrition.

HUMANE ATHEISTS is a group for people who are interested in trying to live a humane life by understanding the issues surrounding animal welfare.

CONSUMER ETHICS was created to help us understand how our purchasing power can help or harm the world around us.

LINGUAPHILES & SESQUIPEDALIANS, a group for people who love languages, words, and grammar.

ARS POETICA is a group for those who love poetry, anyone who is just curious, and everyone in between.

LOVERS OF SHAKESPEARE is a group for fans of the Bard. Topics are open to just about anything Shakespeare.

ODDITORIUM is a group dedicated to the all that which is bizarre and unusual in the world.
 
 
 

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