Although there has only been one person behind the O Project since it emerged in 2005, it now has over a hundred people signed up in support and the blog gets about 2,000 visits a month. I like to think that the O Project is more than just my efforts and represents anyone who agrees with its aims.
However I am keen to involve anyone who is supportive or interested in the project so that it can improve, become more effective and have more credibility. I'd therefore be grateful if you could take the time to complete this short survey so I can get a sense of where you are coming from and what you think is important for the O Project.
Thank you
Hamish MacPherson
*1) What is your religion or belief?
Humanist, atheist, agnostic, bright, freethinker or some other non-religious belief
Christian
Buddhist
Hindu
Muslim
Sikh
Pagan
Jewish
Unitarian
Other (write in below)
3) The O Project has two goals. How do you feel about them? *a) To champion the contributions that humanists and other non believers make to wider society in the fields of social justice, equality and human rights
Stongly support
Support
Neutral
Oppose
*b) To promote good relations and cooperation between believers and non believers
Strongly support
Support
Neutral
Oppose
4) Which of the following O Project content have you looked at
Blog
Show your support
How to get involved
Famous case studies
Links to related organisations
Secularism
Quotes
Books
Videos
Interviews
Banners
Calendar
Forum
Articles
Life after death (organ donation)
100, 100, 100
About
Where are they? (art project concept)
5) There are several things that lined up for the future; some very simple and small scale, others more ambitious. Some are just at the idea stage and others are already underway. I'd like to know whether you think these should be a high, medium or low priority for the project and if there are any things that would be good to start (perhaps things you would like to be involved with): a) Maintaining the blog http://oproject.wordpress.com
High
Medium
Low
b) Conducting more interviews with people who are already involved in humanist-religious dialogue and letting others lead by example
High
Medium
Low
c) Writing articles for publication that discuss and promote the O Project's two aims
High
Medium
Low
d) Carrying out research into the extent of contact between humanist and religious organisations
High
Medium
Low
e) Enouraging 100 humanists to sign up as volunteers of some form
High
Medium
Low
f) Getting 100 people invoved in religion-non/religious contact
High
Medium
Low
g) Produce guidance for local humanist groups about getting invovled in Holocaust Memorial Day
High
Medium
Low
h) Promoting organ donation amongst humanists through the 'Life after death' brand
High
Medium
i) An art/ photographic exhibition of ordinary humanist heroes
High
Medium
Low
j) Looking at how humanists can work with religious people to promote secularism
High
Medium
Low
k) Involving others to make the O Project a collective
High
Medium
Low
l) A conference/ debate to explore the O Projects aims publicly
High
Medium
Low
*7) Which country do you live in?
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
Ireland
USA
Canada
Other (please write below)