Mar’21 Humanist Cafe: Sharing stories of how we became freethinkers

 Registration is closed for this event
The Humanist Society strives to end harmful stereotypes of non-religious people, and provide spaces for non-religious people to share personal stories of how they became freethinkers. We warmly invite you to our Bimonthly Humanist Cafe series, where you get to share your personal stories, and hear from fellow atheists, agnostics, freethinkers and other like-minded people in Singapore.

Do you consider yourself an atheist, agnostic, freethinker? You are not alone. Almost one in five Singaporeans today are non-religious. Worldwide, more than 1 billion individuals are non-religious. Some are born non-religious, while others have left their religion of birth. Many are actively finding the truth and the meaning to life, and that’s a healthy process.
 
The growing numbers of non-religious people is a relatively modern development in world history. Misconceptions and stereotypes of non-religious people are still commonplace, even in Singapore. Atheists, in particular, are persistently regarded as immoral, uncharitable, and unhappy individuals by some segments of the public.
 
The Humanist Society strives to end harmful stereotypes of non-religious people, and provide spaces for non-religious people to share personal stories of how they became freethinkers. We warmly invite you to our Bimonthly Humanist Cafe series, where you get to share your personal stories, and hear from fellow atheists, agnostics, freethinkers and other like-minded people in Singapore.
 
To attend, please register on our website. We will send you your designated Cafe location (located in city centre).
 
All Phase 3 safety precautions will be taken. You will be placed in a group of no more than 8 individuals. Temperatures will be taken and hand sanitizers provided by facilitators.

When
March 27th, 2021 from  2:30 PM to  5:30 PM