As you probably already know, prior to beginning my freshman year at Stony Brook I started the SBU Freethinkers. This student run organization was primarily created to educate, organize, and unite students at Stony Brook University, by promoting the ideals of rationality, science, and secularism. The SBU Freethinkers has been my main focus in Stony Brook (maybe even more so than my studies). Eventually we were able to host Secular Lawyer Eddie Tabash and hold a couple other tabling events. All of that and yet we only had one semester of funding. In the upcoming years, I fully intend to have hosted many more speakers, created a larger and very visible non-religious community, influenced departments to create certain classes (as well as keep one certain one around), and hopefully create a organizational structure that will last for years. Unfortunately beyond those vague goals, I had very little specific ideas. That is of course until the perfectly timed CFI Student Leadership Conference in Amherst, NY.
DAY 1, Thursday June 25th 2009

The conference began on Thursday, June 25th. I took an overnight greyhound bus in, as it only set me back one US dollar. The bus surprisingly had Wifi, which came in handy since half way in, a fellow came in and took up a lot of my leg room, thus sleep was no longer an option. Once I arrived in the Buffalo airport, I met up with four other student leaders, Roy Natian, Michael Garret Amini, Jon Adams and Jamie Moore. We took the awesome CFI van to the CFI Head Quarters, and arrived about 10:00AM or so. I got the chance to get a very early building tour. The most amazing aspect of the entire tour was the library. It contains more than 60,000+ books, as well as many rare books such as a First Edition copy of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense. This library is actually the largest skeptical and secular library in the word. I suppose, if there were ever a heaven, this would be it. If I am ever able, I would love to spend hours upon hours, or even days upon days in this library just devouring all the knowledge I possible can. Eventually many more student leaders began to arrive, such as the very awesome Sarah Kaiser who has done an amazing job in Indiana (especially with the Atheist Bus Campaign). The first day was not as action packed as the other days, and I spent most of it just interacting with the other student leaders and participating in small group conversations. As the day went on, many more students arrived and we attended a couple interesting sessions.
DAY 2, Friday June 26th 2009
This day was filled with sessions, it began with Coffee (yuck) and Breakfast at 8am and ended with disgustingly bad Buffalo Wings in a Buffalo restaurant around 3am on Saturday. A few informational sessions from D.J. Grothe (of the Point of Inquiry Podcast) Debbi Goddard (of CFI On Campus Outreach), Adam Isaak (Intern at CFI On Campus Outreach), Jefferson Seaver (CFI Michigan), and one very awesome session led by Roy Natian (UCLA) on using the internet as a tool to effectively market your group and keep it growing. Roy’s session actually inspired me to finally begin working on the SBU Freethinkers website again. I have started to build a few new pages (Executive Page), reconstruct the Footer, and begin using the blog again. We left for lunch (sandwiches ftw) and had quite a few more very informational sessions one of them being the Student Panel which consisted of Barry Greenstein, Adrienne Asselmeier, Eric Mathison, Michael Garret Amini, and Joel Guttormson. The student panel was probably one of my favorites as it gave me quite a few ideas to take back home and begin working on. The day wrapped up with a toast and a very nice lecture by John Shook. Hopefully the SBU Freethinkers can have the honor of hosting Mr. Shook at some point in the future for an event on campus. We went back to the dorms around 8 or 9 pm hung out for awhile talking about the future of SBU FT and other nubbyy business. After a late night run to some poorly run food establishment (as I imagine most are in Buffalo… at least compared to NYC and Long Island) we finally packed it in around 3am.
DAY 3, Saturday June 27th 2009
This was perhaps the best day there. It began with most of SBU FT’s executive board, including yours truly waking up rather late and missing most of the first session. We finally got our act together and attended the rest of the sessions. Saturday for us began with a talk from John Shook and Debbi Goddard about the new “Campaign for Free Expression” (more about that soon) followed by a few sessions from Whitney Kemp and Debbi Goddard. After these sessions we all went outside for a group photo. Thankfully the weather had cleared up and so the picture came out lovely.


After lunch, my personal favorite session of the entire weekend was held. It was Massimo Pigliucci (the former Faculty Adviser for SBU Freethinkers, and all around amazing intellectual. His lecture was as always, informative, funny, and thought provoking. I got to chat with him for a bit afterward about a debate I am planning for this fall between him and Carl Safina and a few other related matters. If you are interested in reading Massimo’s material, feel free to check out rationallyspeaking.org as it is by far the best blogs on the internet. After a couple other workshops in which the students were able to interact and participate in discussions it was time for the amazing Eddie Tabash. He is always a treat as his ability to put forth a reasoned argument against god (or any other topic) is simply unmatched. After his talk, it was time for a debate between Ron N. Atas of the Church of Near Universal Damnation (Ron Lindsey, CEO of CFI in character) and Eddie Tabash. This was a rather amusing event, as Mr. Atas put forth the common arguments (at some points in a more articulate and intelligent way than most religious folk would) and Eddie Tabash smashed each one. Hopefully at some point we can bring Mr. Tabash back for a debate instead of a lecture. Then it was onto one of the best parts of the entire weekend, the ice cream social! So many toppings, which to choose? It certainly was not an easy decision. After a little socializing, the SBU FT e-board went out to Friendly’s for a nice dinner… we weren’t going to take any chances with local food this time around.
DAY 4, Sunday June 28th 2009
This was the last day at CFI, and I certainly was not looking forward to it ending, but I suppose like all good things, it had to end at some point. The morning began with awards handed out to some of the campus leaders/groups, hopefully we can win one of those next year as they looked awfully spiffy. Another session by D.J. Grothe on the Future of CFI, and then some more round table like discussion between the students. These sessions are always great as interacting with other people who share many of the same values is always fun. The next session was with Joe Nickell on “Investigating the Paranormal” which is always a fun thing to do. After Mr. Nickell, there were two more sessions which essentially were about the future goals of CFI and general future direction of CFI. After lunch, 2/3s of the SBU FT left for Rochester and I stuck around socializing with some of the remaining students. I got some contact information and by 3pm, it was time to head for the airport. The van to the airport was fun and even met someone who reads this blog! Overall the experience was amazing. I would really like to thank all those involved in planning and execution of the event. I would also like to thank the students who attended for being great company.
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