<p>if religions can establish colleges, have, say, freethinkers or ethical societies established any?</p>
<p>what are they like, if they exist?</p>
<p>if religions can establish colleges, have, say, freethinkers or ethical societies established any?</p>
<p>what are they like, if they exist?</p>
<p>Wouldn’t a school with no affiliation be like that?</p>
<p>REED baby</p>
<p>atheism, communism, free love</p>
<p>Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White Established Cornell to be non-religioius on purpose. This was so unusual at the time that for many years it was given the name of “Godless Cornell”.</p>
<p>I would second Reed, though I would add that a large number of top schools have high representations of atheist students. I know at Harvard there are a large number. I actually feel in the norm as a non-religious student.</p>
<p>Yeah any uni except Bob Jones is gonna have atheists. I mean, you don’t want to go to an all atheist school though right? Where’s the fun in that without debates over the existence of God/religion, etc.</p>