
Onyango Makagutu replied to Neal's discussion Woman Being Denied Citizenship Because Her Morality Doesn't Come From Religion in the group Imagine No Religion
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Chris replied to Neal's discussion Breaking News: 34% of Your Fellow Citizens Want a Theocracy in the group Imagine No Religion
Chris replied to Neal's discussion Breaking News: 34% of Your Fellow Citizens Want a Theocracy in the group Imagine No Religion
Marianne replied to Neal's discussion Breaking News: 34% of Your Fellow Citizens Want a Theocracy in the group Imagine No ReligionWe are a worldwide social network of freethinkers, atheists, agnostics and secular humanists.
This is the first post in a new series of personal profiles of Atheists, Agnostics and Humanists who are helping to make the world a better place.
Over the next few weeks I will focus on people who are making a difference for others. They are examples of Humanism in Action.
For the first part of this series, I've been lucky enough to get in contact with Bwambale Robert, who has achieved a great deal in his first 36 years of life. Here is his own introduction. I have edited his responses for brevity and clarity for my readership.
Bwambale Robert is the founder of the Kasese United Humanist Association. He recently founded the Kasese Humanist Primary School in Western Uganda.
I am Bwambale Robert, aged 36, Ugandan by nationality. I was born in a village called Bikunya in Karambi sub-county which is located in Kasese District, Western Uganda. I am the second-born from a family of four with two boys and two girls. I am an orphan, having lost my parents at the early age of 8 and was brought up by my grandmother, who passed away some 6 years ago.
Read more at my blog: Atheists and Agnostics Making a Difference in the World I: Bwambale...
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Comment by Neal on May 30, 2012 at 4:45am Great post.

Comment by Adriana on May 26, 2012 at 12:30pm Great, look forward to it!

Comment by Godless Poutine on May 26, 2012 at 12:29pm @Adriana
Thanks for the comment! A second piece on the same school is in the works!

Comment by Adriana on May 26, 2012 at 12:28pm What a great idea, Poutine, to do these profiles! In most of Africa, life is very tough for atheists. That guy is a real hero. Wonderful story. Thanks!

Comment by Godless Poutine on May 26, 2012 at 12:13pm Hi Michel! Thanks for the comment! There is some sad stuff, but they keep really positive about things.

Comment by Michel on May 26, 2012 at 9:16am So refreshing!
So NOT like the tearjerker guilt-inducing ads religious groups use to finance their covert proselytizing African projects.
And fascinating how the "competition" spreads lies about this. How taking the so-called higher-ground leads to the basest tactics... God sure works in mysterious ways =)
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