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Playinghardball

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Sun Jun 30, 2013, 12:55 PM Jun 2013

Atheists unveil monument in Florida and promise to build 50 more [View all]



At the unveiling of the first-ever atheist monument erected on government public property Saturday, the organization American Atheists announced that they plan to erect more monuments at locations throughout the country. In a press release, American Atheists President David Silverman said that the organization has plans for 50 more monuments at public sites across the country.

The unveiling took place at noon on Saturday at the courthouse in Starke, Florida, where last year a Christian group erected a monument to the Christian Bible’s Ten Commandments. The new atheist monuments will be placed in similar locations, where Christian groups have erected monuments to their beliefs in public, government-owned places.

“We’re not going to let them do it without a counterpoint,” Silverman told the Miami Herald. “If we do it without a counterpoint it’s going to appear very strongly that the government actually endorses one religion over another, or — I should say — religion in general over non-religion.”

The Starke monument was born out of a lawsuit filed by American Atheists asking that the Bradford County Courthouse remove the Ten Commandments monument, alleging that it violated the separation of church and state. The atheists were unable to have the Christian monument removed, but were told that they could erect their own monument at the site.

American Atheists agreed and Saturday presented the finished monument, a 1,500-pound granite bench and plinth inscribed with quotes by Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, as well as Madalyn Murray O’Hair, the founder of American Atheists.

More at: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/06/29/atheists-unveil-monument-in-florida-and-promise-to-build-50-more/
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K & R n/t LeftofObama Jun 2013 #1
this is one answer to allowing religious monuments on govt property RainDog Jun 2013 #2
Lets see which gets vandalized more often. nt Snotcicles Jun 2013 #22
K&R forestpath Jun 2013 #3
"He wants..." Nice to see sexism isn't a practice limited to religion... cherokeeprogressive Jun 2013 #4
It's from a quote. Apophis Jun 2013 #5
Made ya look. cherokeeprogressive Jun 2013 #6
One of my first thoughts but it is a quote from Madalyn Murray O'Hair. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #7
I had heard it before. cherokeeprogressive Jun 2013 #11
Why would an atheist want disease conquered, poverty banished, and war eliminated, rug Jun 2013 #8
Well the religious seem more interested in increasing poverty, continuing war and charging YeahSureRight Jun 2013 #13
Who are "the religious"? Certainly you meant to this to describe a specific kind of religion cbayer Jun 2013 #15
It is ALL the So called Religious in America who use thier religion like a club and that is the YeahSureRight Jun 2013 #18
Lol! Wow, you've got it bad. cbayer Jun 2013 #19
I have a question. Do the sentiments you express in the post below also pertain cbayer Jun 2013 #20
Does your book have pictures? rug Jun 2013 #24
Yeah, sure, right. rug Jun 2013 #23
Well ALL religion is illogical so it fits right on in. YeahSureRight Jun 2013 #25
Lemmesee . . . . oh yeah, you're the guy who wrote this rug Jun 2013 #27
Many responses at this earlier thread. bike man Jun 2013 #9
Ok, I totally get why they did this after losing the lawsuit, but a plan to build 50 more? cbayer Jun 2013 #10
They are saying to religious groups RainDog Jun 2013 #12
I understand what they are saying and they clearly did this in response to a case that they lost. cbayer Jun 2013 #14
but it's not in violation of the law RainDog Jun 2013 #16
Exactly and that is the cause for building it. cbayer Jun 2013 #17
Stark FL is very very Conservative/country/redneck TBA Jun 2013 #21
Most religious nuts pgr Jun 2013 #26
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