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* [https://sensibility.berkeley.edu/ Sense & Sensibility & Science]
* [https://sensibility.berkeley.edu/ Sense & Sensibility & Science]
* [https://brilliant.org/ Brilliant]
* [https://ncse.ngo/ National Center for Science Education]


== Science and Religion Compatibilism ==
== Science and Religion Compatibilism ==
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* [https://www.templeton.org/ Templeton Foundation]
* [https://www.templeton.org/ Templeton Foundation]
* [https://www.nunsandnones.org/ Nuns and Nones]
* [https://www.nunsandnones.org/ Nuns and Nones]
* [https://www.issr.org.uk/ International Society for Science & Religion]


== Universalism ==
== Universalism and Pantheism ==
[[Spiritual]] movements and advocacy groups that promote [[universalist]] theology.
[[Spiritual]] movements and advocacy groups that promote [[universalist]] and [[pantheist]] [[theology]].


* [https://www.uua.org/ Unitarian Universalists]
* [https://www.uua.org/ Unitarian Universalists]
* [https://www.bahai.org/ The Baha'i Faith]
* [https://www.bahai.org/ The Baha'i Faith]
* [https://www.pantheist.net/ Universal Pantheist Society]
* [https://pantheism.com/ Pantheism Community]


== Secular Spirituality ==
== Secular Spirituality ==

Revision as of 07:38, 7 June 2024

Links to groups that promote the values of universalism and science, and creating dialogs between those with different cultures and belief systems in order to promote understanding, unity, and peace.

Science Advocacy

Organizations that promote general science literacy, critical thinking skills, reason and logic. Online learning tools focused on teaching general science skills.

Science and Religion Compatibilism

Organizations that promote philosophy and theology that view science, spirituality, and religion as fundamentally compatible instead of mutually exclusive, and those promoting science and religion dialog.

Universalism and Pantheism

Spiritual movements and advocacy groups that promote universalist and pantheist theology.

Secular Spirituality

Groups that offer purely secular versions of the congregation experience. They promote secular humanist values, provide community, and organize life-celebrating activities like music, weddings, funerals, and other milestone rituals.

Inclusivity and the Universal In-Group

Organizations that promote equality, inclusivity, and ways to help us embrace all people and cultures and see them as part of our in-group. Organizations that attempt to bridge political and social divides.

Positive Psychology

Positive psychology is distinct from self-help in that it offers robust, science-based tools that promote meaning and well-being. Where self-help recycles pseudoscience and platitudes to grift on the discontented people in society, these groups promote lasting, meaningful life improvement.

Public Philosophy

Those attempting to make philosophy more practical and accessible, so more people can use it to improve their life choices.