Freethinker Groups

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Atheist
Community of
Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs, Co

 

 

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The Atheist Community of Colorado Springs (ACCS) offers a secure refuge for individuals transitioning away from religious beliefs. Our focus lies in enlightening the community about secular values and advocating for the atheist cause.

Boulder
Atheists

Boulder, Co

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Boulder Atheists’ aim is to foster awareness and embrace of atheism via educational initiatives, philanthropy, and secular engagements. Additionally, we advocate for the division between religious institutions and governmental affairs.

We deliver informative talks and cultivate a supportive social network for atheists, agnostics, secular humanists, freethinkers, and individuals exploring religious skepticism in Boulder County and surrounding areas.

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Central Colorado
Humanists

Salida, Co

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Central Colorado Humanists, a local chapter affiliated with the American Humanist Association, aims to advance Humanism—a rational philosophy rooted in scientific understanding, guided by reason, inspired by the natural world and artistic expression, and driven by compassion.

Based in Salida, Colorado, we uphold the inherent worth of every individual and advocate for maximizing personal freedom and opportunities, balanced with societal and environmental responsibilities. We promote participatory democracy, champion the expansion of open societies, and stand firm in support of human rights and social justice.

Humanism rejects supernatural beliefs and views humans as integral to nature. It asserts that values—whether religious, ethical, social, or political—emanate from human experience and cultural evolution rather than theological or ideological doctrines. Humanism emphasizes human needs and interests as the foundation for life’s goals and underscores humanity’s responsibility for shaping its own future.

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Freedom From Religion
Foundation

Denver, Co

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The objectives of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc., outlined in its bylaws, are to advance the constitutional tenet of the separation between government and religion, and to inform the public about topics concerning nonbelief.

Freethinkers
in AA

Denver, CO

 

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Freethinkers in A.A., based in Denver, Colorado, has been an established Registered Group of Alcoholics Anonymous since 2013, recognized and financially contributing to the A.A. Service Structure.

Our primary mission is to aid individuals in embracing and applying the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous within a compassionate and inclusive community, promoting values of willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Our gatherings are considered OPEN MEETINGS of Alcoholics Anonymous, welcoming anyone seeking assistance with alcohol-related challenges, along with supporters and those curious about our approach and program.

 
 
 
 

 

 

Freethinkers
of Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs, CO

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The Freethinkers of Colorado Springs value perspectives grounded in engineering, logic, mathematics, and science over those based on authority, emotion, dogma, or tradition. Established in 1993 as a response to Colorado’s Amendment Two, the organization promotes reason, champions the separation of church and state, and supports dialogue, non-violence, human rights, civil rights, reproductive rights, and equality for everyone.

Jefferson Humanists

Golden, Co

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The Humanist movement is expanding nationwide, and Jefferson Humanists are proud to contribute to its growth. Membership in Jefferson Humanists is inclusive, welcoming anyone with an interest in Humanism and a desire to deepen their understanding of it.

LifeRing Secular Recovery

Denver, Co

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LifeRing Secular Recovery is a confidential, abstinence-centered group committed to offering a secure environment for open discussions on recovery among peers. This is achieved through the framework of LifeRing’s 3-S principle: Sobriety, Secularism, and Self-empowerment.

Pikes Peak
Atheists

Colorado Springs, CO

 

  

 

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Pikes Peak Atheists & Pikes Peak Atheist Families provides weekly opportunities for socializing, community building, education, discussion and community service for all nonbelievers in the Pikes Peak region. Activities for adults, families and kids are regularly available in our group.

As atheists, we understand how difficult it can be to either have to hide your unbelief, or to be harassed about it by family and friends, employers, classmates and coworkers. Our goal is to create a safe environment with a great group of peers who can come together to meet, talk freely, learn, laugh, and grow.

Recovering From
Religion Foundation

Denver, Co; Fort Collins, CO

 

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The primary focus of a Recovering From Religion support group is to provide ongoing and personal support to individuals as they let go of their religious beliefs. This transitional period is an ongoing process that can result in a range of emotions, as well as a ripple effect of consequences throughout an individual’s life. As such the support meetings are safe and anonymous places to express these doubts, fears, and experiences without biased feedback or proselytizing.

 
 
 

Secular
Hub

Denver, CO

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The Secular Hub serves as a gathering spot for secular individuals, offering diverse activities that promote education, critical thinking, kindness, and camaraderie. As an affiliate of the American Humanist Association (AHA) and situated in central Denver, CO, we collaborate with various secular organizations, hosting events such as pancake breakfasts, music sessions, game evenings, a secular podcast, and talks featuring national and local speakers.

Secular Scouts

Denver, Co

 

 

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Secular Scouts, based in Denver, is a local branch of the Navigators USA, a nationwide organization. The Secular Hub supports this chapter.

Navigators USA represents a secular approach to scouting, welcoming individuals of any age or gender. Its goal is to expand the traditional scouting experience by inviting entire families and individuals of all ages to engage in meetings, outings, and events. Its focus extends beyond youth development to fostering community growth.

 
 
 

Pueblo Humanists

Pueblo, CO

 

 

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Are you curious about exploring science, reason, ethics, and philosophy from a secular standpoint? Join the Secular Humanists of Colorado Southern Meetup group! We are a community of individuals who embrace free thinking and critical inquiry. Our group invites people from all backgrounds who are eager to participate in stimulating discussions, attend educational events, and advocate for secular values. Whether you’re a seasoned skeptic or just starting to question conventional beliefs, you’ll find a supportive environment to explore and develop your ideas with us. Come connect, learn, and grow in the pursuit of knowledge and reason.

 
 
 

Western Colorado Atheists
& Freethinkers

Grand Junction, Co

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WCAF offers a platform for atheists, agnostics, humanists, and freethinkers in western Colorado to connect, exchange ideas, participate in social activities, build new friendships, and engage in thought-provoking conversations. Our meetings are open to the public, where you can join discussions, ask questions, make new friends, or simply listen. We promise that our conversations will be rational and based on verifiable facts, without attempting to persuade you through lore or mythology. We are committed to fostering a space where beliefs are grounded in evidence rather than unproven claims.

Humanists Doing Good

Grand Junction, Co

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Humanists Doing Good is a community of empathetic, nonreligious, and rational individuals based in Grand Junction, Colorado. As an official chapter of the American Humanist Association, we are dedicated to performing acts of kindness purely for the sake of doing good, without any conditions attached. Our members and volunteers are committed to supporting our community, fostering self-education, and creating a sense of belonging and fellowship for the nonreligious.

 
 

Satanic Colorado

Denver, CO

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Founded in June 2016, we are a local congregation of non-theistic Satanists with specific affirmative values and principles.

Our congregants recognize and celebrate the mythology surrounding the figure of Satan, particularly that of the Romantic Period, as a powerful metaphor symbolic of rebellion against tyranny and arbitrary authority while also living by Enlightenment values.

We do not worship Satan, in fact we do not believe in a literal Satan and reject any and all superstition and supernaturalism. We are not affiliated with the Church of Satan but had formerly been associated with The Satanic Temple.

As a congregation, our goal is to continue contributing to our communities through campaigns and drives while also celebrating our religious tradition with each other and those who wish to celebrate with us.

The mission of Satanic Colorado is to encourage benevolence and empathy among all people, reject tyrannical authority, advocate practical common sense and justice, and be directed by the human conscience to undertake noble pursuits guided by the individual will.

We are first and foremost a community of religious Satanists residing in Colorado. We sometimes engage in activism or advocacy as an extension of our religious beliefs, but are not a catch-all activist organization.