Internet Infidels

Internet Infidels, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization. Its primary purpose is to maintain the Secular Web, an Internet-based library of resources pertaining to nontheistic viewpoints, including agnosticism, atheism, freethought, humanism, and secularism. The Secular Web was originally hosted on the Texas A&M University servers. It is a part of the WWW Virtual Library.

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Mission

Richard Carrier, former Editor in Chief of the Secular Web, states that "... the mission of the Internet Infidels has always been to defend and promote Metaphysical Naturalism". The mission statement also includes two secondary purposes. First, Internet Infidels seeks to foster a tolerant and free intellectual atmosphere wherein evidence and reason are the criteria by which claims, especially religious ones, are evaluated. Second, the organization seeks to uphold human dignity through an honest and compassionate pursuit of the truth.

Secular Web features

The Secular Web also sells books and videos in partnership with Amazon.com, features a book of the month, and offers news on events (such as debates and conventions), contests, scholarships, and many other resources.

Members

The following are some of the volunteers who help keep Internet Infidels and the Secular Web running.

Trivia

IIDB's Freethought Humor, Jokes, Etc. forum is the point of origination for the "If you have set yourself on fire do not run" meme, the creation of alternate interpretations of the ready.gov images.

External links

See also: Internet Infidels, 501(c)(3), Agnosticism, Agora, Amazon.com, Atheism, Christianity, Conventions, Debates, Freethought