bright (noun)
a bright is a person who has a naturalistic worldview.
a bright’s worldview is free of supernatural and mystical elements.
the ethics and actions of a bright are based on a naturalistic worldview.
although i am an atheist, i prefer to call myself a bright because the term “bright” expresses what i am, whereas the term “atheist” defines me in terms of what i am not.
the brights, an international
internet const-tuency of individuals.
a bright is a person who has a naturalistic worldview
a bright’s worldview is free of
supernatural and mystical elements
the ethics and actions of a bright
are based on a naturalistic worldview
are all brights atheists? probably, but all atheists are not brights
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