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RussBLib

(9,666 posts)
Mon May 25, 2015, 09:49 AM May 2015

Godless in Dixie/Openly Secular

about being an atheist in the Southern US....

Finally got around to watching a CBS Sunday Morning program from about a month ago and Mo Rocca had a segment on Openly Secular which featured the "Godless in Dixie" blogger Neil Carter. Not a negative segment at all, which was a little surprising.

Neil has a space on Patheos and Facebook. He's a good writer, and he's about to go "on tour" thru Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta, and California. Do a little networking?

Openly Secular

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Godless in Dixie/Openly Secular (Original Post) RussBLib May 2015 OP
Thanks for posting... mountain grammy May 2015 #1
Godless. check. Living in Dixie. Check. Brainstormy May 2015 #2
That was a well done story. progressoid May 2015 #3

Brainstormy

(2,428 posts)
2. Godless. check. Living in Dixie. Check.
Mon May 25, 2015, 06:09 PM
May 2015

and happy to report that things are looking up. I belong to a local atheist/secular/rationalist/ Meetup Group that is growing ballistically. I will definitely see Neil. Thanks for posting.

progressoid

(50,747 posts)
3. That was a well done story.
Tue May 26, 2015, 01:05 AM
May 2015

Surprisingly non-inflammatory.

Although I imagine there were more than a few Christians growling at the TV. There are a few of them commenting on CBS's website. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/atheists-in-godlessness-we-trust/#postComments

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