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Atheists' Holiday sign stolen/ found at Xian Radio Station
A sign similar to these photos in this link -
www.ffrf.org/news/2008/r..._madison.php
reads:
“At this season of the Winter Solstice, may reason prevail. There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell. There is only our natural world. Religion is but myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds.”
The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF.org) co-president AND former Preacher of 20 years, Dan Barker flew to Olympia, Wash. to dedicate the first Winter Solstice display at the Washington State Capitol.
It was STOLEN Dec 5th and later found supposedly in a ditch and brought to a Christian radio station.
Another FFRF co-founder said:
"The incident will not stifle the group's message, Gaylor said. Before reports of the placard's recovery, she said a temporary sign with the same message would be placed in the building's Rotunda. Gaylor said a note would be attached saying, "Thou shalt not steal."
"I guess they don't follow their own commandments," Gaylor said. "There's nothing out there with the atheist point of view, and now there is such a firestorm that we have the audacity to exist. And then [whoever took the sign] stifles our speech."
Washington State Patrol Sgt. Ted said police are checking security cameras.
www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/...ts.christmas/
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A sign similar to these photos in this link -
www.ffrf.org/news/2008/r..._madison.php
reads:
“At this season of the Winter Solstice, may reason prevail. There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell. There is only our natural world. Religion is but myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds.”
The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF.org) co-president AND former Preacher of 20 years, Dan Barker flew to Olympia, Wash. to dedicate the first Winter Solstice display at the Washington State Capitol.
It was STOLEN Dec 5th and later found supposedly in a ditch and brought to a Christian radio station.
Another FFRF co-founder said:
"The incident will not stifle the group's message, Gaylor said. Before reports of the placard's recovery, she said a temporary sign with the same message would be placed in the building's Rotunda. Gaylor said a note would be attached saying, "Thou shalt not steal."
"I guess they don't follow their own commandments," Gaylor said. "There's nothing out there with the atheist point of view, and now there is such a firestorm that we have the audacity to exist. And then [whoever took the sign] stifles our speech."
Washington State Patrol Sgt. Ted said police are checking security cameras.
www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/...ts.christmas/
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Re: Atheists' Holiday sign stolen/ found at Xian Radio Station
Mon, December 8, 2008 - 1:57 PM"Huge crowd protests anti-religion sign at Wash. state Capitol"
www.katu.com/news/local/35683359.html
I'm sure that all those theists protesting these signs aren't inadvertently proving the sign correct (SARCASM) where it says:
"Religion is but myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds."
The FFRF's response?
LOL, ROTFLMAO - MORE SIGNS GOING UP AROUND AMERICA FROM THE FFRF - I LOVE IT!!!
FFRF Places Winter Solstice Sign in Illinois Capitol
"December 8, 2008 The Freedom From Religion Foundation is putting its Winter Solstice sign in the Illinois State Capitol today. The Foundation applied for a permit after Illinois members contacted the state/church watchdog, asking it to protest the decision to permit a religious group to plant a nativity display in the Capitol for the month of December..."
www.ffrf.org/news/2008/I...ticesign.php
"Imagine No Religion" Billboard to Go Up in San Antonio
"December 8, 2008 The Freedom From Religion Foundation is taking its national billboard campaign to Texas for the first time, posting its colorful "Imagine No Religion" billboard on I-37..."
www.ffrf.org/news/2008/S...illboard.php
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Re: Atheists' Holiday sign stolen/ found at Xian Radio Station
Wed, December 10, 2008 - 11:17 AM'No gods' campaign ignites Christian fire
worldnetdaily.com/index.php
"But now leaders of InGodWeTrustUSA.org say their members will work with state lawmakers and others to try to prevent such attacks on religion, specifically Christianity."
Hmmm, sounds familiar, like the U.N. attempting to criminalize criticism of Islam. So, will they start burning and banning atheist books and comparative religion books?
Christianity and Islam are attacks on MY religion of common sense and rationality - will they be banned.
A slippery slope, indeed."
Enjoy these videos:
"FFRF vs. Christian Crybabies of Weak Faith"
www.youtube.com/watch
"Hundreds protest outside Wash. Capitol over atheist sign" p1 of 2
www.youtube.com/watch
"Stolen Atheist Sign Found At Radio Station"
www.youtube.com/watch
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Re: Atheists' Holiday sign stolen/ found at Xian Radio Station
Wed, December 10, 2008 - 2:03 PMReligious Right Stirs Up Strife In Season Of Peace, Americans United Charges
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Watchdog Group Appeals To Americans To Reject Religious Right's Divisive 'War On Christmas' Rhetoric
Americans United for Separation of Church and State today called on Religious Right leaders and their allies in the media to stop using Christmas as a vehicle for divisiveness.
"As in years past, Religious Right groups are using the Christmas holiday to divide Americans and stir up animosity by falsely claiming that there is a “war on Christmas.” Americans United said it is ironic to see these groups using a season dedicated to peace and understanding to foster conflict.
“The best holiday present we could get this year would be for the Religious Right to stop using Christmas as a club to bash others,” said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United. “The Religious Right is making a mockery of the season with a litany of stunts cheaper than dollar-store wrapping paper.”
An example, Lynn said, is an ongoing controversy in Washington state, where government officials have allowed an atheist group to display a sign promoting non-belief near a Nativity scene in the Legislative Building in Olympia. Local Religious Right leaders and their allies in the media have attacked Gov. Christine Gregoire on the issue.
Fox News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly has repeatedly blasted Gregoire on the air and did so again this week in a column distributed nationwide but O’Reilly is omitting key facts. Gregoire is merely following the law. Courts have ruled repeatedly that if religious groups are given access to government facilities to erect private displays, non-religious groups must be given the same right.
In fact, AU noted, Washington’s policy is in place because a Religious Right legal group, the Alliance Defense Fund, sued the state in 2006 on behalf of a resident who wanted to erect a Nativity scene in the building. That right must now be extended to other groups and individuals.
As the holiday season moves forward, AU asked Americans to keep in mind the following:
It is not the job of government to promote religion: Christmas has both secular and religious aspects. Governments at all levels are constitutionally barred from promoting religion. People who want a religious experience at Christmas time would do better to go to a house of worship, not city hall.
Private groups may be permitted to display religious symbols on government property if the property in question is a public forum but that means all groups must be given the same access: The Supreme Court has ruled that private citizens and groups can display religious symbols in areas deemed “public forums.” But this right must be granted to other groups as well, religious and non-religious. The government cannot discriminate against groups just because some people might find their message offensive.
American society is diverse, and we should strive to get along: Religious pluralism has exploded in America. We have Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhist, Hindus, Wiccans, non-believers and others among our ranks. Christmas ought to be a time for building bridges of understanding. The Religious Right’s divisive campaign and attempt to take rights away from certain groups is counter to American diversity and our constitutional order.
“‘Peace on Earth’ should be more than just a slogan,” Lynn said. “But we’ll never get there if we continue to allow Religious Right groups to exploit Christmas for their own ends. I urge the American people to reject this mean-spirited campaign.”
www.au.org/site/News2
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