Is there a reason why hackerspaces are not in the list of recommended community organisations but social justice activism and various groups that have “secular” in their name are listed?
There are a wide variety of community organizations that can be listed, I focused on ones where people focus on discussing big life questions face-to-face in explicitly non-religious settings, as this workbook is targeted for secular-oriented people—I mentioned the latter point in the post.
Is there a reason why hackerspaces are not in the list of recommended community organisations but social justice activism and various groups that have “secular” in their name are listed?
There are a wide variety of community organizations that can be listed, I focused on ones where people focus on discussing big life questions face-to-face in explicitly non-religious settings, as this workbook is targeted for secular-oriented people—I mentioned the latter point in the post.