In Sacramento I enjoyed a good size group of freethinking humanists/agnostics/atheists. We had brunches, discussions, guest speakers, celebrated Darwin's birthday, etc. Are there any such gatherings in Orange/Riverside counties?
Hi, Sologal,
You can check online for atheist centers that might have information on local groups and events.
By the way, this website has a bit of a learning curve so here is some information that might be helpful for dating here, in case you don't know it already.
New members are encouraged to earn website points, and help other members get to know them better, by writing an informational profile that includes their hobbies and interests, and answering all the profile questions, since that's the first place many people look when they see a new member.
The website uses profile algorithms to find member matches, so the more details one includes, the better the match.
People make comments and write their own posts to earn more points and privileges; for instance, at level two someone can private email people. There are different perks with each level, and when you reach level eight you get an agnostic T-shirt.
To find members near you, click on the "Meet" button at the top of the page, then on "Members," and enter your preferred search parameters.
Or click on the "About" button at the top of the page to find links to FAQ or the website tutorial.
Click on the 'Meet" button to find member matches
Levels are mostly a way to help identify and reward those who contribute to the growth of the community. The website also gives more access and benefits depending on level.[agnostic.com]
Links to FAQ: [agnostic.com],
and a website tutorial: [agnostic.com]
Birdingnut....thank you for your help and information....your reply helped me understand the maneuvering here....I was confused but your details were great. Will pay it forward when possible. Barbara