- Internet Infidels
Internet Infidels, Inc. is a
Colorado Springs, Colorado -based nonprofit educational organization founded in1995 by Jeffery Jay Lowder and Brett Lemoine that maintains [http://www.infidels.org/ The Secular Web] , an online library of resources pertaining tonontheistic viewpoints, includingagnosticism ,atheism ,freethought ,humanism andsecularism . [cite book |first= George A. |last=Ricker |title=Godless in America: Conversations with an Atheist |year=2006 |publisher=iUniverse |id=ISBN 059539101X |pages=page 154 |] The site has been referred to by one of its critics, Christian apologistGary Habermas , as "one of the Internet's main Web sites for skeptics" [cite book |first=Gary R. |last=Habermas |authorlink=Gary Habermas |title=The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus |year=2004 |publisher=Kregel Publications |id=ISBN 0825427886 |pages=page 298] and by skeptical physicist Taner Edis as "a major Web site serving nonbelievers" [cite book |first=Taner |last=Edis |year=2005 |title=Science and Nonbelief |publisher=Greenwood Press |id=ISBN 0313330786 |pages=page 174] ; it has used the slogan "Culture jamming theistic memes since 1995". [cite book |first=Taner |last=Edis |year=2005 |title=Science and Nonbelief |publisher=Greenwood Press |id=ISBN 0313330786 |pages=page 174]Mission
Richard Carrier , formereditor-in-chief , said "… the mission of the Internet Infidels has always been to defend and promote Metaphysical Naturalism." [Cite web |first=Richard |last=Carrier |authorlink=Richard Carrier |title=Defining Our Mission |publisher=Internet Infidels |url=http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/richard_carrier/mission.html |accessdate=]The Secular Web
The primary
website maintained by Internet Infidels Inc. is called the [http://www.infidels.org Secular Web] . On that site, the [http://www.infidels.org/library/ Library] section includes articles on nontheism, including historical and modern works arguing for nontheism or against a particular religious belief, usuallyChristianity , but also includingIslam ,Judaism ,Hinduism , andMormonism . Also included are transcripts of formal debates, such as "God or Blind Nature?" [cite web |first=Paul |last=Draper |authorlink=Paul Draper (philosopher) |title="God or Blind Nature? Philosophers debate the evidence |publisher=Internet infidels |url=http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/debates/great-debate.html |accessdate=] . Materials in the Library are only added after successfully passing a peer-review process.Another website maintained by Internet Infidels Inc. is the [http://secweb.infidels.org/ Kiosk] , which features shorter and more informal articles than the Library. Articles in the Kiosk also undergo a peer review process.
The organization also operates a set of discussion forums known as the [http://iidb.infidels.org/ Internet Infidels Discussion Boards] (IIDB).
ee also
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Secular Coalition for America
*Metaphysical naturalism References
External links
* [http://www.infidels.org/ Internet Infidels website]
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