Here are is a short list of cool and interesting things from exhibition tables:
If you are an atheist and have kids, this is a fascinating new concept. Charlie's Playhouse, http://www.charliesplayhouse.com/, brings the history of evolution to life. All the games and toys are inspired by liberation. They also had a baby outfit with a clever saying, "I was made from Natural Selection". Also, they have a very clever name for the company, see if you can figure out the connection. It stumped me at first, but once I figured it out, thought it was quite genius.
Enlighten the Vote, http://www.enlightenthevote.com, is a strong advocate for the separation of church and state, and seeks to support secularists and constitutionalists alike. They used to be called something else (which escapes my memory at the moment), like Godless Something. But the new name reflects a more alluring and inviting message, that both even believers may support. Not the separation of individuals to God (if you so choose) but the separation of the state imposing religious ideology on a nation.
Andrew Newberg and Mark Robert Waldman are coming out with a new book in 2009, How God Changes Your Brain. It's based from a neuroscientist perspective. Interesting note, they were actually conducting a survey of AAI attendees, with various God/Godless questions, and even asked us to draw a PICTURE of God. I drew nothing, but labeled it [This space intentionally left blank], for obvious reasons.
Though not exactly Atheist related, I thought this thing was hilarious. It's a Bill of Rights, made of metal, http://www.securityedition.com. At an airport, when you pass through the metal detectors, it will set them off, resulting in a search. They search you for the metal object, you "Bill of Rights" are taken away, and hopefully your "Bill of Rights" will be given back.
Paul Martin, http://www.aspiringatheist.com, created a folk music atheist inspired album. I was talking to Paul, and we was saying that seeing Greydon Square perform at the last AAI Convention was one of his inspiration to making this album. I really like Track 2, Happy Heathen, here is a sample line:
I wasn't born a Christian,
I wasn't born a Jew,
I wasn't born a Muslim,
I wasn't born Hindu.
I was born free to think,
to question and to reason,
I was born free to think,
I was born a Happy Heathen
This is by no means an all inclusive list, there were tons more cool stuff.
I am going to submit each of these links individually, to see how the atheist spot community votes each up or down.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Exhibitions at AAI Convention 2008
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2 comments:
Hi guys,
I'm so glad you guys had a booth there. I can't believe I never heard of this before! I'm going through all the back pages of stuff and checking out everything I've missed now.
Thanks for setting this up, I love it!
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