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Just in case some folks are wondering what on earth I'm talking about on this string:
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I guess the initial questions are rhetorical, so I’ll concentrate on the main point.
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It becomes a conflict of principles, and that is seldom good. As I said we have the abomination of a state religion in Norway, and we are going in the secular direction slowly but surly. The ones having faith is more of “weak” Christians. By going on a frontal attack, I fear that the Christian power base would increase in the matters that count until it would be possible for a man like Ashcroft to take office. I guess I like evolution better than revolution, as a heightened level of aggression have consequences of it’s own and in the end you might achieve the opposite of what you are out to do. If I have gotten it right, the fundie Christians are getting stronger in the US (politically), and they have the ACLU to bounce of and thus attract the far right. |
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If we say nothing and allow the government to favor those with their religion over those with another religion or no religion at all, what do we achieve? Nothing. Silence accomplishes nothing. Atheists are vilified in the puplic sector here. Unless we speak up and demand that the Constitution be upheld for everyone the government will continue to ignore us. That is how change happens here. It is sad that it has to be done through lawsuits, but some things are worth fighting for. Quote:
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We have people of every (or nearly) political and religious background here. This is a diverse nation. For the most part we get along, but sometimes we don't. That's to be expected in a country of this size. It isn't just a matter of us pushing and them pushing back. Even if we did stay silent, our opposition would not. They are in the business to preach and convert. -Jewel |
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What I meant was that there seems to be a lot larger fundamentalist christian fringe in the US than in Europe. I know we have our fundy YEC kooks (I happened to work with two such ppl) as well. But I never encountered that level of hostility wich seems to be aimed at atheists in the US. Not from the fundies who visits places like this but from athiests describing their own encounters when "coming out" (an expression I only heard in conjunction with homosexuals before, never among agnostic/atheists). Quote:
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In what way would it empower such people? If a majority of the people (as seems to be the case in the scanuck countries) is agnostic/atheist in reality (I count 'habitual christans' agnostics, you know the kind who baptize their kids becuase it is a tradition, the sqame for confirmations, weddings, etc..) I can't really see where their power would come from. Quote:
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It?s not a given that a battle organisation like the ACLU (?) in the US is all that positive, as it tends to create an equally battle happy opposition. As I said, it creates it?s own self-fulfilling prophesies.
You have this backwards. The ACLU was created to fight idiocy. The ACLU is the result of idiocy; the idiocy is not the result of the ACLU. The reason we sue, Nira, is that other options are ineffective, and we do not want to indulge in the violence and intimidation tactics that our opponents use (in prayer cases it is common for the plaintiffs, who are always other Christians, to get death threats from Christians. In Oklahoma in 1980 or so, the plaintiffs had their house burnt down by the pro-prayer crowd in town). Remember that filing suit is not the only tactic we use, but it is the one that the media notices. We also write letters, talk, form associations, lobby, publish press releases, and a hundred other things. But lawsuits are the only ones the media picks up on. You are fortunate to live in a country where irreligion is secure. We are not. Vorkosigan |
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Off you go to Church/State separation.
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