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Missoula Area Secular Society outlines humanist purpose, outreach and church–state concerns on MCAT
Summary
On MCAT's Your Missoula, Dan Jensen of the Missoula Area Secular Society described the group's humanist identity, its origins in 2008, a core of 25–30 regular participants and a roughly 600-person mailing list. Jensen and host Joel Beard discussed screenings of the film Bad Faith and raised concerns about a recent federal memorandum and IRS policy,
On an episode of Your Missoula, Joel Beard, general manager of Missoula Community Access Television, interviewed Dan Jensen, a member of the Missoula Area Secular Society, about the organization's history, activities and views on the separation of church and state.
The Missoula Area Secular Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit formed in 2008 that Jensen described as "a group of, non believers, for the most part." Jensen said the group maintains a mailing list of about 600 people and a core of "25 to 30 people" who participate regularly, and that meetings range from social gatherings to philosophical discussions about…
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