Atheists & Agnostics
Related: About this forumRecovering From Religion: amazing resource: all free: non-profit and non-prophet
https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/https://www.facebook.com/RecoveringfromReligion/
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This international non-profit has online support groups, a free phone center, and text chatting. Plus incredible resources to read and watch, all curated by professional licensed therapists. It's one-stop-shopping if you're doubting your beliefs and want help finding the door out of religion.
The best thing is, it's all volunteer and no one is allowed to tell anyone what to think or believe. They're there to listen. No one is ever asked for a donation, or their private information. This is that truly rare no-strings-attached resource.
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Sherman A1
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lindysalsagal
(22,455 posts)It is, after all a free country!
Alacritous Crier
(4,200 posts)Good stuff.
lindysalsagal
(22,455 posts)It's a great organization that can really help people in need. Thanks for getting this visible!
rurallib
(63,428 posts)Glad you posted so I would go look at it. Good stuff.
Here is a short video from their blog:
lindysalsagal
(22,455 posts)But it's not exactly therapeutic! It's very hard core, which is great. But RfR is at the beginner end of that spectrum, and is entirely designed to accommodate all doubters wherever they are on the path out of indoctrination. So, the two groups are certainly not in competition with each other; They're entirely complimentary.
rurallib
(63,428 posts)Since the upheaval a year ago I feel AE is still trying to find their way a bit.
I sure miss Tracy Harris and Jen Peeples.
lindysalsagal
(22,455 posts)Tracy's science background was powerful and eliminated the "opinion" variable that most callers are obsessed with.