Barbara Smoker

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Barbara Smoker (born 1923) is a British Humanist activist and freethought advocate. She is also former President of the National Secular Society (1971-1996), former Chair of the British Voluntary Euthanasia Society (now known as Dignity in Dying) (1981-1985) and current Honorary Vice President of the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association in the United Kingdom. Wikipedia
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    the writings of Barbara Smoker, freethinker and humanist writer, author of 'Why I am an Atheist',books published include Humanism, Freethoughts and Blackham's Best, she also prefaced Our Pagan Christmas by RJ Condon and is in Women Without Superstition
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    Dignity in Dying is the leading campaigning organisation promoting patient choice at the end of life. We are also the foremost research body on end-of-life issues. We are independent of any political. religious or other organisation. We are supported enti
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  • Freethought of the Day

    On this date in 1923, Barbara Smoker was born in Great Britain. Such a devout Roman Catholic that she considered becoming a nun, Smoker renounced religious faith at the age of 26, and became a secular humanist activist instead. She served as President o
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  • Freethought of the Day

    On this date in 1923, Barbara Smoker was born in Great Britain. Such a devout Roman Catholic that she considered becoming a nun, Smoker renounced religious faith at the age of 26, and became a secular humanist activist instead. She served as President o
    www.ffrf.org/day/?day=2&month=6