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Fascinating. I enjoyed this reading this article, especially the quote from Kenneth Bronstein. "We’re supposed to be a secular nation - there really should not be any religious symbolism or signage in public places,” Said Kenneth Bronstein, President of New York City Atheists. I'll answer Medusa's inquiry with another, Are we a secular nation? I mean, really? Come on now-- In God We Trust is on our money, we have watched Presidents of the USA pray or reference their past prayers publically on the TV, etc. etc... Personally speaking, I think of the US as a Theocracy, and not as a “secular nation”. Oh don't get me wrong-- I am sure John Calvin would not be pleased at how secular we really are in 2011, but~~ There is a but. I can find atheism and secularism in threads of our nation, but I find that the tapestry is mainly one where God is present—even if god is spelled with a small g. On a more personal note, I'm siding with Max Planck ![]() Pascal’s gambit, anyone? ~CF |
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