Objectives
In the following text we will outline the ten stated objectives of The Green Atheist Society:
(1) To establish a framework within which people with both Green and Agnostic views can socialize and connect with one another.
(2) To bolster a pride and confidence in being an Earthist and in letting other people know. Also to encourage a mass 'coming out' of people who would realize that they are Atheists or Agnostics rather than unquestioning religious believers.
( 3) To campaign against the destruction and misery caused by wars between those of opposing religious views. ie. almost all current and recent wars.
(4) To promote recognition that the threatening environmental catastrophes such as climate change are caused by human activities and that stabilizing or reducing human population is an all-important factor in the survival of civilization as we know it. This work could involve publicizing to the world the possible dangers to Life on Earth posed by religions which forbid birth control.
(5) To study the Spiritual Nature of mankind and to establish a framework within which people can develop their innate 'spiritual attributes' without having to possess a belief in any type of god or gods.
(6) To encourage ecologically friendly low-energy-low-pollution lifestyles and to facilitate the forming of Green, Agnostic (Atheist or Humanist) communities with shared housing and, or, shared communal facilities and buildings and free-space.
(7) To oppose the importance held by most Westerners in material values. To aim at re-establishing the values of sharing, of love for others, of group rather than personal priorities, over the prevailing personal-material mindset.
(8) To develop a culture to compare with traditional ones enjoyed by adherents to the principal religions. This could include communal singing, communal dancing and and possibly rituals. These could be synthesized from traditional cultures and religions, or contemporary culture, or newly invented.
(9) To construct and evolve the strongest possible polemic with which to argue that the possible reality is of the non-existence of a god or gods.
(10) To develop and promote a philosophy of Earthism aimed at creating a harmonious, peaceful and sustainable world.

