Secular Student Alliance at The Ohio State University

Secular Student Alliance at The Ohio State University

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We meet on Thursdays at 7:30 PM in room 204 of the Thompson Library. We question culture, religion, psychics, authority, science – everything!

SSA at OSU is a student organization that is dedicated to promoting and practicing the open, rational, and scientific examination of the universe and our place in it. We also seek to demonstrate, by argument and action, that it is possible to lead a good and meaningful life without religion, and that ethics and morality can be meaningfully based on rational and humanistic ideals and values. We hol

08/23/2020

Hello!
OSU's student involvement fair will be held today from 4-7pm completely virtually. We will have a zoom video conference going on with our new e-board officers. If you are interested in joining, here is the link:
https://osu.zoom.us/j/99011862967?pwd=WkpMdXowSGtNajM4YnNoQXVhM1F2Zz09
if that doesn't work for whatever reason you can join with the meeting ID-
Meeting ID: 990 1186 2967
Password: 224541

feel free to drop in!

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Today I write to amplify the message being conveyed by the protests against George Floyd’s murder. While SSA is not directly tied to racial justice, we recognize that religious equality and secularism is not true equality if racial justice is ignored. The executive board of SSA at Ohio State stands in solidarity with all those who are marching to demand change and true justice for the hundreds of Black and Brown folks who have lost their lives at the hands of police brutality. We firmly stand with the Black community against systemic racism and continued oppression and discrimination.

I urge each one of you to contribute any amount to funds that directly help those who have been attacked and injured at the protests. To help locally, consider donating to the Columbus Freedom Fund to help release those who have been arrested and detained by police.

~Columbus Freedom Fund~
PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/columbusfreedomfund
CashApp: $ColumbusFreedomFund

Here are some other ways to help the cause in Columbus:
1. Contact Mayor Gunther and City Attorney Zach Klein and tell them to release the arrested protestors and drop their charges
-Call Ginther (614-645-7671) and Klein (614-645-7385) and leave a message
-Tweet and
-Email [email protected] and [email protected]

Black Lives Matter.

-Amelia Kvalheim, President

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03/08/2020

SSA will be volunteering at Habitat for Humanity on Saturday, April 4th from 9 am - noon at their warehouse at 3140 Westerville Road and we will be helping to paint playhouses for children! Come help out those in need because we are all humans regardless of our religious or lack of religious beliefs.

There are 5 more spots open, so if you would like to help out sign up below by Mar 15th and I will email everyone who will be helping out. First come, first serve basis.
https://forms.gle/X2cscoe3RaNoR4yF9

03/04/2020

Today's meeting is in Thompson library room 204 at 7:30 pm. Given all the primaries occurring, it seems like a suitable time to talk politics! Just because you don't believe in a god doesn't mean you think the same as all other atheists, however we tend to share common beliefs and ideas. Are there then certain political philosophies that atheists "should" have? Do you think someone who is an atheist can run for office realistically in America?

Come to discuss later today!

02/26/2020

Tomorrow's meeting will be in Thompson library room 204 at 7:30 pm and we will be discussing the role of religion and secular views in art and culture! Do you have any artists you enjoy who are openly secular or religious and how has their art been received? How have our cultural views and their expression in art changed over time with respect to religious and secular ideas? Come and join the convo.

02/19/2020

Today's meeting is in Thompson library room 204 at 7:30 pm and we will be discussing morality! Religion shouldn't and doesn't have a monopoly on morality, if you're someone who identifies as non religious, how do you develop any set of morals? Are there any "objective" morals you follow? How do we solve really contentious issues? Hope to see you there

02/05/2020

There will not be an SSA meeting this week. Next week our regularly scheduled meeting will occur on Darwin day, so be prepared for evolution fun!

01/28/2020

Instead of a weekly meeting tomorrow, some of us will be seeing a Christian apologist, Frank Turek, give a talk called "I don't have enough faith to be an atheist". It is at 7:30 pm in the great hall meeting room of the union. We will gather at the door outside the room so we can sit together. There will be time afterwards for questions, so come and ask all your burning questions!

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1858 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH
43210