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He is an atheist, and supports the Brights movement.
Dennett is also a noted Atheism and advocate of the Brights movement.
However, Brights act autonomously in doing their part for the furtherance of the brights movement.
The Brights' Net web site serves as the hub of communication and action projects in the Brights movement.
A member of the Brights movement, Doselle is an atheist and an outspoken advocate for a naturalistic worldview based on scientific observation.
Dawkins is an atheist, a vice president of the British Humanist Association, and a supporter of the Brights movement.
Dawkins is an atheist, Secular humanism, Scientific skepticism, scientific Rationalism, and supporter of the Brights movement.
The Brights movement distinguishes itself from traditional membership organizations by focusing on the development of a broad public constituency capable of including members of many narrower categories.
Penn & Teller have also shown support for the Brights movement and are now listed on the movement's homepage under the Enthusiastic Brights section.
Vollmer is also a member of the Brights movement (to which philosopher Daniel Dennett and biologist Richard Dawkins are also affiliated.
Dennett is an atheist and secularist, a member of the Secular Coalition for America advisory board, as well as an outspoken supporter of the Brights movement.
A bright (noun), is a person with a naturalistic world view (capital B [Bright] is used if the person is a member of the Brights movement, see above)
The Brights movement is a sociocultural movement that aims to promote public understanding and acknowledgment of naturalistic, unspiritual and irreligious worldviews, including equal civil rights and popular acceptance for adherents of such belief systems.
Working with Mynga Futrell, the co-founders of the Brights movement wanted to connect and galvanize the many individuals who were non-religious, but who were not associated with the many philosophical organisations already in existence.
Dawkins' 2006 book The God Delusion and Christopher Hitchens' 2007 book God Is Not Great were considered emblematic works of the era among British authors, and Dawkins advocated for the Brights movement.
In 2006 he established a local community of the Brights movement, which he describes as "an international movement which aims to promote the civic understanding and acknowledgement of the naturalistic world-view, which is free of supernatural and mystical elements".
This has been assisted by non-profit organizations such as the Freedom From Religion Foundation in the United States which promotes the separation of church and state, and the Brights movement, which aims to promote public understanding and acknowledgment of the naturalistic worldview.
Also, unlike a typical membership organization, the Brights movement does not appoint individuals empowered to speak for the whole; individual brights speak for themselves or speak collectively by proposing statements to which all registered Brights may join in assent (or not) as they see fit.
In the civics arena, Futrell is co-founder (with husband, Paul Geisert) and director of the Brights movement, an organization set up to promote civic acceptance of the naturalistic worldview, and to encourage people who have a naturalistic worldview to participate in civic endeavors.