Living Without Religion (LWR) (Cold Months)
Admission: $4 Suggested Donation | NEW LOCATION! starting Sunday, November 20th, 2011 - see details belowOur monthly meeting discussing past and present religious issues and looking at a positive life free of guilt, fear and shame.
While the group is still dedicated to dealing with problems and issues revolving around religion, it is also a place for those interested in exploring larger issues in a non-judgmental welcoming atmosphere.
It's a place for people to share their desire to throw away the burden of religious indoctrination and antiquated dogma.
Whether you are thinking of leaving your religion or are already living religion free, or you just wish to support others in this quest, join us.
Usually split into two parts: approx. the first 90 minutes in a comfortable, private meeting room at The Tranzac Club (292 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto) MAP, then those who want can move to the popular bar and small stage also within the Tranzac Club, often with local talent / live music. Please note that the Tranzac Club bar opens at noon on Sundays, and drinks etc. may be purchased there and brought into our private meeting space, only steps away, for those who want.
During the colder months; normally held every THIRD Sunday of the month starting at 3:00 p.m. - exceptions will be posted here and on the pages linked below.
During the warmer months; [new schedule to be posted in 2012] - exceptions will be posted here and on the pages linked below.
See specific date for correct date/time information.
For your convenience we also coordinate this and other events and invite online discussion at the following social networking sites:
This is a free and open to the public event. However, we are able to host this and many other events of its kind due to memberships and donations given by people just like you. For reasons to join Centre for Inquiry, a full list of membership incentives and membership level options:
Centre for Inquiry aims to foster a secular society by promoting reason, science, secularism and freedom of inquiry in every area of human endeavour.
