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  2. Minnesota Atheists - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Atheists is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to promote the positive contributions of atheism and to maintain the separation of state and church [1] and is the largest atheist organization in the state of Minnesota.

  3. Neopaganism in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Paths Center, which opened March 13, 2009, was at the time the only full-time non-profit Pagan community center in the United States. [18] [better source needed] It closed its doors in early 2012, amid allegations of financial malfeasance. The Upper Midwest Pagan Alliance, formed to fight for Pagan civil rights during the "pentacle ...

  4. The Circle of Reason (society) - Wikipedia

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    Pluralistic rationalism is described in cultural media as "commitment to reason[ing], regardless of one's worldview," [8] and by the society itself as "communal commitment to more consistently practice the basic methodological tenets of a reasoning lifestyle (reality's acceptance, assumption's denial, and emotion's mastery) irrespective of our theological, ethical, cultural or political ...

  5. Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery

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    The gallery is 1,100 square feet (100 m 2) on the fourth floor inside the former headquarters of THOR construction companies, [1] now known as the Regional Acceleration Center, [2] at the intersection of Penn and Plymouth Avenues in North Minneapolis. [3]

  6. Religion in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s and 1970s, the religious landscape in Minnesota was also shaped by political issues such as abortion and LGBT rights. In 1968, the American Indian Movement was formed in Minneapolis by two Ojibwe leaders to reconnect Dakota and other native peoples with their language and spirituality. [16]

  7. Nigerian atheist freed from prison but fears for his life - AOL

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    A prominent Nigerian atheist, who has just been freed after serving more than four years in prison for blasphemy, is now living in a safe house as his legal team fear his life may be in danger ...

  8. Freedom From Religion Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) is an American nonprofit organization that advocates for atheists, agnostics, and nontheists. Formed in 1976, FFRF promotes the separation of church and state, and challenges the legitimacy of many federal and state programs that are faith-based.

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