Links
A collection of useful links to other websites and organisations which share the philosophy that underpin Steve's works.
New Zealand Association of Humanists and Rationalists
The principal aims of the NZARH are:

To advocate a rational, humane, and secular view of life without reference to supernatural agencies and which is compatible with the scientific method.
To promote a tolerant, responsible, and open society.
To encourage open-minded enquiry into matters relevant to human
co-existence and well-being.
New Zealand Skeptics
Skeptics look for the simplest explanations first, but are willing to consider other possibilities in the light of unambiguous evidence.
BBC
The BBCare world leaders in producing secular programme material with a history ground breaking productions on a humanist theme. There are links to comprehensive articles, archived programmes and reasearch on ethics, philosophy and atheism.
The British Humanist Association
The British Humanist Association (BHA) represents the interests of the large and growing population of ethically concerned but non-religious people in the UK – helping to set the agenda for debate. Committed to human rights, democracy, equality and mutual respect, the BHA works for an open and inclusive society with freedom of belief and speech, and for an end to the privileged position of religion – and Christianity in particular – in law, education, broadcasting and wherever else it occurs.
The James Randi Educational Foundation
The James Randi Educational Foundation is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1996. Its aim is to promote critical thinking by reaching out to the public and media with reliable information about paranormal and supernatural ideas so widespread in our society today.
Professor Richard Dawkins
Professor Richard Dawkins is the first holder of the newly endowed Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science at the University of Oxford.
American Humanist Society
Humanism is a progressive philosophy of life that, without supernaturalism, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of personal fulfillment that aspire to the greater good of humanity.
The Atheist Foundation of Australia
The Atheist Foundation of Australia Inc began in South Australia in 1970 when the members of the Rationalist Association of SA decided that a name change would proclaim their basic philosophy, which began in Greece 2500 years ago.

We can understand why primitive cultures believed that invisible beings controlled what we now call the elements and natural phenomena. With access to factual knowledge, there is now no excuse for believing in gods, fairies or any supernatural concept.
The Australian Skeptics Inc.
The Australian Skeptics Inc. is a group that investigates the paranormal and pseudo-science from a responsible scientific viewpoint. Most people are familiar with the more popular subjects that we investigate such as astrology, fortune telling, UFOs and crop circles. Did you know that we also investigate topics like fundamentalism, Feng Shui, subluxations and vitamin supplements?
The National Secular Society (UK)
The National Secular Society is the leading pressure group defending the rights of non-believers from the demands of religious power-seekers. We campaign on a wide range of issues, including religious influence in the government, the disestablishment of the Church of England, the removal of the Bench of Bishops from the House of Lords and for conversion of religious schools (paid for by the taxpayer) to community schools, open to all.
The Rationalist Association (UK)
The Rationalist Association is a focus for rationalist thought and debate in the UK and worldwide.
Through our magazine New Humanist, we promote and debate rationalism in contemporary society. Our writers span academia, politics, the media and culture: from Philip Pullman to Terry Pratchett; from Amartya Sen to Antony Flew; from Helena Cronin to Sir Harry Kroto.
As well as publishing the print version of New Humanist, we maintain a vibrant and vital online presence, with public debates, the New Humanist 5th column, updated news lists and a growing archive of classic freethought literature.
The Humanist Society of Scotland (UK)
The Humanist Society of Scotland (HSS) exists to promote Secular Humanism - an ethical life stance which asserts that we can lead good lives without religion or superstition - and to represent those who adopt this progressive philosophy. The Society is a registered charity run by a National Executive Committee elected from among its membership
The Secular Web
The Secular Web is the largest and most heavily visited nontheistic web site on the World Wide Web. It is the product of Internet Infidels, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to providing information over the Internet about the existence of a god, church/state separation, the possibility of life after death, mysticism and the paranormal, the interface between science and religion, and the philosophy of religion.