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EHA HOME PAGE
HUMANISM
EHA MEETINGS
MEMBERSHIP
E-MAIL & LINKS
EHA LIBRARY
EHA BULLETINS
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Contents of Website:
EHA HOME PAGE
HUMANISM
EHA MEETINGS
MEMBERSHIP
E-MAIL & LINKS
EHA LIBRARY
EHA BULLETINS
Click desired option









Contents of Website:
EHA HOME PAGE
HUMANISM
EHA MEETINGS
MEMBERSHIP
E-MAIL & LINKS
EHA LIBRARY
EHA BULLETINS
Click desired option
Our regular meetings in Ealing
EHA meet on the last Thursday evening of each month (except December) at the following address:
       >>>      FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE
       >>>      17 WOODVILLE ROAD
       >>>      EALING
       >>>      LONDON W5
       >>>      ENGLAND
(about 400 metres north of Ealing Broadway station).
Everybody is welcome to our meetings. Admission fee = £2.

Our next regular meetings at Ealing Friends' Meeting House
on Thursday 29 May 2008 at 19:30 (= 7.30 p.m.):
Subject: General Discussion
Speaker: everyone may participate
on Thursday 26 Jun 2008 at 19:30 (= 7.30 p.m.):
Subject: Music and Humanism
Speaker: Terry Sanderson (President of NSS)
on Thursday 31 Jul 2008 at 19:30 (= 7.30 p.m.):
Subject: Community Policing
Speaker: Local community police officer

Other meetings and outings
Coffee Mornings (where we talk about humanist or related topics) and Committee Meetings are held in members' homes, usually on a Saturday. Occasionally we visit places of interest in or near London. To find out details of those meetings and outings come to one of our regular meetings advertised above or request details by e-mail (click 'E-MAIL & LINKS' on the table to the left to see our e-mail address).

Subjects and speakers of some of our past meetings:
Campaigns of the British Humanist Association (Hanne Stinson)
Humanism in Europe (David Pollock)
Supporting Women Trafficked into Prostitution (Alice Sachrajda)
Does Humanity Deserve Humanism? (Anthony Constable)
Creationism is wrong, Evolution is right (Steve Jones)
The Philosophy of Mind (Grant Bartley)
Buddhism - Religion or Philosophy? (open discussion)
The World Trade Centre - What brought it down? (J.Tomlinson)
Debt in Developing Countries (Kathryn Hatfield)
Humanism in an ever-changing World (Anthony Constable)
Rationalists Need Ceremony Too (Jim Trimmer)
A Councillor's Work in Multicultural Ealing (Phil Greenhead)
Chaos in the Unholy Land (Harry Chambers)
Further thoughts on China (John Bennett & Alex Hill)
Parliamentary Lobbying (Andrew Copson)
The Nature of Science (A.Constable & R.Carlisle)
About Cybernetics (John Prentice)
Why disbelief matters (Anthony Constable)
The Theology of Terrorism (Anthony Constable)
The Future of Medical Practice (Anthony Constable)
Premature Retirement (J.Bennett & R.Carlisle & M.Adams)
Age: Threat or Promise? (Alex Hill & Maggie Adams)
International Humanism (Babu Gogineni)
Launching of "Combined Humanism in Ealing" (Jennifer Jeynes)
Why Religion is not irrelevant to the Humanist (A.Constable)
Postmodernism reassessed (Derek Hill)
Voluntary Euthanasia (Charles Rudd)
Electoral Reform (Philip Kestleman)
Peace and Humanism (John McDonnell, MP)
The Climate Threat and George Bush (Phil Thornhill)
Why Darwin has not destroyed religion (A.Atkinson & R.Carlisle)
Introducing British Butterflies (Arthur Atkinson)
Postmodernism (Brendon Larvor)
The Paintings and Philosophy of Caravaggio (Alberto Bona)
Genetics from Mendel to the Human Genome (Prof. T. Jenkins)
Humanism in the Armed Forces (Ian Roberts)
Medical Ethics (Don Hill)
Karl Popper's "The Open Society and its Enemies" (Tom Rubens)
An Illustrated History of Ealing (Jonathan D. Oates)
Why do we need Humanist Ceremonies? (Jean Rathbone)
Population and Sustainability (Jane Buchanan)
Was Freud a fraud? (John Bennett)
Combined Humanism in Ealing (A.Atkinson & R.Carlisle)
Christian Ethics (Julian Duffus)
Religion and Rationality (Don Liversedge)
Are Humanists humane enough? (Valerie Hill)
Moral Philosophy and Humanism (Arthur Atkinson & Derek Hill)
Human Sexuality (Terry Sanderson)
Critique of Feminism (Alex Hill)
The EHA view on Darwinian Enlightenment (Raymond Carlisle)
Modern Art: Sense and Sensibility (Catherine Mason)

Some of those talks have been published (wholly or partly) in the EHA Bulletin and can be read on our website (click 'EHA BULLETINS' on the table to the left for the list of Bulletins available on our website).