DanDare
20th September 2010, 08:10 AM
Think Atheist have this nifty recurring blog that gathers together a lot of "what's going on" out on the web. For an excellent example read their latest Sunday School (http://www.thinkatheist.com/profiles/blog/show?id=1982180%3ABlogPost%3A363259&xgs=1&xg_source=msg_share_post) entry. It is not just atheist issues but also some interesting science things and philosophy things.
Now all these links and things could be found here and there by searching the webz and going to your favourite sites. Yet there is something very attractive about a page with a weekly round up. And it might lead you to investigate things you might not normally trip over.
Is this something the AFA would have an interest in setting up? How would it be done? It should be a collaborative effort with many people contributing and an "editor in charge" to put the piece together in a coherent form.
Now all these links and things could be found here and there by searching the webz and going to your favourite sites. Yet there is something very attractive about a page with a weekly round up. And it might lead you to investigate things you might not normally trip over.
Is this something the AFA would have an interest in setting up? How would it be done? It should be a collaborative effort with many people contributing and an "editor in charge" to put the piece together in a coherent form.