Subject: Check Out SCA's New Look! |
From: "Sean Faircloth, Secular Coalition for America" <noreply@secular.org> |
Date: 3/14/11, 16:29 |
To: barriticus@gmail.com |
Reply-To: noreply@secular.org |
Representing Secular Americans
In Our Nation's Capital
Dear Barrett,
We at the Secular Coalition for America have just upgraded our public profile with a brand-new website!
We hope this new and improved look – complete with our new blog, “The Secular District” – will make it easier for you and other supporters of secular government to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in church-state issues, the growing secular movement, and the work that SCA is doing to promote secular values in our nation’s capital.
We’re particularly excited about our new blog, “The Secular District,” which you can browse through here. We’ve designed it to feature regular contributions from members of our Coalition and other allies who support public policies based on science, reason, and compassion – not religious bias. I hope you will find it a rich and engaging resource for news and views across the nontheist spectrum.
The new site will also help better promote our advocacy efforts through action alerts, issues summaries, and web videos, such as our latest effort, about tax loopholes the IRS gives to clergy, which you can view here. We encourage you to share it with friends and on Facebook.
So please, take a look around, and feel free to let us know what you think. With this site, we'll have a greater ability to broadcast SCA’s message and help keep you involved in our campaign to restore secular values to American government.
Thanks for reading!
Sincerely,
Sean Faircloth
Executive Director
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The Secular Coalition for America is the national lobby for atheists, humanists, freethinkers, and other nontheistic Americans. From our office in the nation's capital, our lobbyists and support staff engage public policy makers and the media on issues ranging from religion's influence on education and medical research to the privileging of faith groups by government. We are the first and only cooperative venture of freethought organizations coming together to improve the cultural and political situation of a previously unrepresented constituency: the tens of millions of atheists and agnostics in the United States.