• Online Service: 5-Minute Speed Talks

    This week is our popular Speed Talks event! Three to five speakers get 5-8 minutes each to expound their ideas, followed by our group discussion period where the community react […]

  • Online Service: Clean Enough & Fair Enough

    Most of us don't have a house spouse at home to take care of the housekeeping while we work; it's no longer feasible for most households to get by on […]

  • Online Service: Buddhism Part 1: What on Earth is Buddhism? Roots and Branches

    Is Buddhism a philosophy, a religion or a type of psychology? We’ll explore the diversity of many schools and denominations of Buddhism that developed in Asia, noting a large variety of practices and teachings over its 2,600 year history, shaped by isolated geographies more than imperial decrees or inquisitions. What is different, and what do […]

  • Online Service: Sam Harris’ TED Talk: “Can we build AI without losing control?”

    This week is our next installment of Atheist YouTube! We'll be watching the video "Can we build AI without losing control over it? | Sam Harris" from the channel TED. Here's the description they gave for this video: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scared of superintelligent AI? You should be, says neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris -- and not […]

  • Online Service: Buddhism Part 2: Buddhism and the Modern World

    Is Buddhism a philosophy, a religion or a type of psychology? Is Buddhism atheist? Or is it compatible with atheism? We’ll explore the diversity of newer movements that identify with the Buddha’s teachings, including Buddhist Modernism, Vipassana, Thai Forest Tradition, Ambedkarism and Secular Buddhism. This week's speaker will be Topher. After the talk, we'll have […]

  • Online Service: Kind Lies–The Complex Shape of the Virtue of Honesty

    Honesty is one of the 24 character strengths identified by positive psychology research, categorized as part of the Virtue of Courage. But sometimes it is more virtuous and courageous to lie, mislead, or leave out facts. When is lying the ethical, kind, and brave thing to do, and how can we hold ourselves to account […]