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Free Inquiry

Free Inquiry, the secular humanist magazine, was founded in 1980 to challenge the forces of fundamentalism. It offers natural explanations for miraculous claims; defends the separation of church and state; advocates a nonreligious way of life, and demonstrates how to be a moral person without relying on supernatural beliefs.

Free Inquiry
PO Box 664
Amherst, NY 14226-0664
Phone: +1 800 458-1366
Fax: +1 716 636-1733
E-mail: <CFIFlynn@aol.com>
Web: <URL:http://www.secularhumanism.org/fi/>

Freethought Exchange

The Freethought Exchange
PO Box 202447
Arlington, TX 76006
E-mail: <Timotheus@atheist.com>

The Freethought Exchange (TFE) is a bimonthly journal of correspondence for Freethinkers/Atheists/Agnostics/Humanists and other varieties of infidels, doubters, and blasphemers. Each issue consists of a compilation of unedited material submitted by TFE's subscribers, reduction-photocopied from exactly as it was submitted (8.5x11 to 7x8.5). Subscriber/contributors are entitled to 1-2 free pages per issue in which they can say their piece, share their thoughts, solicit the ideas or critique the contributions of others, and otherwise express themselves among others who share their general interests and concerns. Recent issues have sometimes run to well over 100 pages. Although the editor, Timotheus (AKA Tim Gorski, Timotheus@atheist.com), does not edit any of the submissions, his own comments regularly appear and these usually include replies to the other contributors, many of whom also carry on a running dialog with each other on various matters. The result can be compared to a hardcopy version of a cyberspace listserv but one which proceeds at a far less frenetic pace and is often more thoughtful as well. Some theists/deists and other species of delusional people have appeared from time to time but, again, the format does not offer them much opportunity to monopolize the discussion. TFE is an opportunity for Freethinkers to air their views and discuss (sometimes heatedly) subjects of mutual interest in an interesting and supportive forum which can be more leisurely, convenient, and accessible, in some respects, than an Internet listserv. Currently, annual subscriptions (6 issues) are $29. Overseas subscriptions are $59. (sorry, no refunds) One-time sample copies for the curious are $3 each. Checks or money orders should be made payable to The Gnostic Press or The Freethought Exchange and sent to POB 202447, Arlington, TX 76006.

Freethought Observer

The Freethought Observer
PO Box 567
Burlingame, CA 94011
E-mail: <athalsfj@aol.com>

The Freethought Observer (TFO) is the nation's only independent source of news (and some views) about the whole scene of Atheism, Humanism, Freethought, and the rejection of faith-based religion. Although sponsored by The Atheist Alliance, a democratically-organized umbrella organization of independent Atheist societies, TFO is not a mouthpiece for any particular person or group. While unapologetically on the side of reason, rational living, and state/church separation, TFO strives to offer factual, objective, and balanced reporting on what is happening within the Freethought movement. Every unbeliever who wants to know what other unbelievers are doing, who wants to know the facts that the mainstream media often distort or ignore, and who wants to become a part of and help to foster the growth of a sense of community among those who cannot in good conscience accede to religious supernaturalism and the plans of those who would impose it forcibly on others, needs to read The Freethought Observer. A year's subscription of six bimonthly issues costs $29; one-time sample issues are available for $3. Make checks or money orders payable to the Atheist Alliance.

Freethought Today

Freethought Today, the only freethought newspaper in North America, is published 10 times a year. It covers timely news related to state/church separation, the harm of religion, religious sexism, and profiles of freethinkers past and present.

A subscription is $20.00 (US) per year; a subscription is included with a $35.00 (US) yearly membership in the Freedom From Religion Foundation.

FFRF, Inc.
PO Box 750
Madison WI 53701
E-mail: <fttoday@mailbag.com>
Web: <URL:http://www.ffrf.org/fttoday/>

The Humanist

Reason

Reason, a monthly magazine of "free minds and free markets," examines politics, culture, and ideas as they affect individual liberty...and your daily life. Neither left nor right nor middle of the road, Reason gives readers a "big picture" view of a wide range of social, political, technological, and economic issues--from taxes to television, medical care to marijuana, privacy to pollution. Featuring lively writing and hard-hitting reporting, Reason combines a common-sense approach with a dynamic, forward-looking vision of America's third century.

The Skeptical Inquirer

The Skeptical Inquirer magazine and the The Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal encourages the critical investigation of paranormal and fringe-science claims from a responsible, scientific point of view and disseminates factual information about the results of such inquiries to the scientific community and the public. It also promotes science and scientific inquiry, critical thinking, science education, and the use of reason in examining important issues.

Skeptic Magazine

Skeptic publishes articles, essays, monographs, review essays, summaries and abstracts of books and articles pertaining to rational skepticism, science and the scientific method, and critical thinking as appropriate in and applied to the physical, biological, and human-action sciences, the history of science, magic, superstition, and skepticism, the applications and limitations of science and technology, and a variety of claims in the pseudo-sciences and the paranormal.

Skeptic is now offering special Internet introductory rates: regular, $24.95; students and seniors, $19.95; foreign, $44.95. If you subscribe now, you get not only the special Internet introductory rate, but the special issue on Science, Religion, and Cults free! To get the Internet introductory rates, write "Internet introductory rate" on your check or on an enclosure with your payment (Visa/MC accepted).

Skeptics Society
PO Box 338
Altadena, CA 91001
Tel: +1 818 794-3119
Fax: +1 818 794-1301
Web: <URL:http://www.skeptic.com/ss-skeptic.html>

The Skeptic

The Skeptic, the UK's only regular magazine to take a skeptical look at pseudo-science and claims of the paranormal.

The Skeptic is currently available by subscription only. A year's subscription (six issues) costs just £12.

The Skeptic
P.O. Box 475
Manchester M60 2TH
United Kingdom

The Skeptical Review
PO Box 717
Canton, IL 61520-0717
Tel +1 309 647-4764
E-mail: <Jftill@midwest.net>
Web: <URL:http://www.infidels.org/library/magazines/tsr/>

Truth Seeker

Truth Seeker Truth Seeker is a quarterly journal of independent thought and is the world's oldest freethought publication (first published in 1873). Publisher Bonnie Lange continues its tradition of addressing political issues, especially in the areas of civil liberties, economic freedom, personal autonomy and the separation of church and state. Truth Seeker addresses topics examining ethics, morality and coercive forces of religion and government. Its focus for 1995 is to discuss and find solutions to problems in education, health, finance and self-government.

A single issue Truth Seeker is available for $5. Yearly subscriptions are $20 for domestic and $35 for international.

Truth Seeker, Inc.
16935 W. Bernardo Drive, Ste. 103
San Diego, CA 92127
Tel: +1 619 676-0430
Fax: +1 619 676-0433
E-mail: <tsmelton@aol.com>
Web: <URL:http://truthseeker.com/>



 
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