As a result of the presentation to the American Humanist Society, I've been asked to do another talk down here.
Since *someone* phoned the AHS prior to my talk and wasted a lot of time trying to discredit me (and then offering to give the talk in my place) I will not name the group I'll be addressing. However, it is not the San Diego chapter of the Humanists.
The organizer of the Los Angeles talk phoned me after he'd received a call, and his comment was, "There's something wrong with this person." Heh...for sure!
I also have had an enquiry from a club at UC Davis a friend of mine belongs to, but that's a long drive. That might have to wait until spring, as I don't want to get stuck in crappy riding weather.
This is evolving into something cool...the ARSCCwdne should approve my requisition for the lime green tents for the SP Cavalcade of Entheta, so we can travel around delivering talks at street fairs, college campuses, and supermarket openings.
This is true, -- --barb Chaplain,ARSCC
"Imagine a church so dangerous, you must sign a release form before you can receive its "spiritual assistance." This assistance might involve holding you against your will for an indefinite period, isolating you from friends and family, and denying you access to appropriate medical care. You will of course be billed for this treatment - assuming you survive it. If not, the release form absolves your caretakers of all responsibility for your suffering and death.
Welcome to the Church of Scientology."
--Dr. Dave Touretzky Peter Alexander