Welcome, Bright!
This page acknowledges that the information you have provided us (name, email, etc.) is now within the master database of The Brights' Net. You will also receive an email with a similar message.
This website is the location for information on the Brights movement. The site has five major divisions: vision, people, the movement, action, and community. Within each division you will find much of interest.
If you have not already done so, be sure to take a careful look at the synopsis of this civic justice endeavor. The "brights and supers" contrast is a distinct departure from customary "beliefs terminology," but it sets the stage for everything else in the movement.
We also invite you to check out the page that outlines key aspects of the movement itself. Illuminating and elevating the naturalistic worldview serves as the tagline of the overall endeavor. This phrase is also a handy guide for activist Brights because there are so many constructive ways to spread the new term and boost others' understanding. (The page on memes may be useful if that concept is new to you.)
You may decide to apply this new term to yourself or simply characterize your type of worldview as naturalistic. Either way, you enter into fresh territory. (You now have the opportunity to self-identify in an additional way, but many constituents view being a Bright as means to abandon religion-referenced self-identity entirely.)
Reading the most recent Brights’ Bulletins in the Archive will bring you up to date. (A Bulletin is sent to the constituency at the beginning of each month.)
Feel free to email us your comments and suggestions.
Bright Regards
Paul Geisert and Mynga Futrell
Co-Directors of The Brights' Net
The Brights’ Net now is over 40,000 Brights in 179 nations. The Brights’ Net has no dues or fees, but it does conduct a fund drive at each Equinox (March and September). The Brights’ Net would greatly appreciate a donation of $5 or $10 as a token of your support for the movement.