Detroit Strip Clubs: Reasoning Together

March 4, 2010 at 11:25 am | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

But now, a new coalition of atheist organizations is rolling out an introductory campaign this week designed to show that there are probably more non-believers in and around “god’s city” than you might think. And this new umbrella group, the Detroit Area Coalition of Reason, is working diligently to bring together as many of them as possible.
I heard from Ruthe Milan, a coalition organizer, a few weeks ago about the campaign (which features signs like the one pictured above) and was intrigued. I grew even more interested as I watched big-name Detroit ministers try, yet again, to turn city politics into their personal sanctuaries during the debate over Detroit’s strip club ordinances a week or so back. So I reached out to Milan to find out more about the campaign and what the leaders of Detroit CoR hope to bring to public conversations currently dominated by believers.

See the full article from “TIME (blog)”

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