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The Religious Test in Campaign '08

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  • "...Atheism as the state religion."

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    You can't establish atheism as a state religion because it is not a religion.

  • That's nonsense. Putting "There Is No God" on the dollar bill would be a state endorsement of atheism. Just having the dollar bill say nothing at all on the subject is called neutrality.

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  • As soon as you say "you know what I believe ..." you lose all rational basis for any point you make.

  • Why do these political people believe in magical stories from the bronze age? Religion is for the deluded.

  • If you don't believe in God, for pity's sake, BE HONEST ABOUT IT. Many Christians are a lot more accepting of it than you might think, and many more Americans might be atheists or agnostics than you might realize.

  • @TheThomaswastaken This is the best statement I've ever heard.

    Thank you.

    -Christian

  • I don't believe in the fucking Trinity, Papa, Junior, and The Spook!

  • @frellthat I agree.

  • @TheReaverOfDarkness Um, I don't think they should be able to, being an atheist. Like I said, putting no statement at all on the money is not an endorsement of atheism, it is simple neutrality.

  • @frellthat I'm pretty sure I didn't. You stated very clearly that not putting a statement on the money is "neutrality". I don't know why you mention that putting "there is no God" on the money is a state endorsement of atheism because that goes without saying. I don't see atheists trying to force a lack of religious beliefs down other's throats, so why should a solitary group of fantasy-believers from one particular sect be permitted to force theirs upon the rest of us?

  • @TheReaverOfDarkness No offense but you don't seem to have fully comprehended my statement.

  • @frellthat Atheism and neutrality. You say it as if you believe that anyone who doesn't subscribe to a religion is part of a formed group, or that people who don't respond/act to something are part of some formed group. I guess people who don't collect stamps are all non-stamp-collectors, and are therefore subject to generalizations based on other non-stamp-collectors?

    I don't represent other atheists. I represent myself.

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