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OGIS
06-03-2016, 06:51 PM
I think a lot of people all over the ideological landscape are going to be surprised by President Trump.


Sam Harris: Donald Trump would be our first atheist president
Republican Donald Trump could become the first atheist president of the United States, according to neuroscience author Sam Harris.

“The one thing that is surprising and actually hopeful in Trump’s candidacy is the fact that he has dissected out the religious, social conservative component of the Republican Party,” Harris said on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ5_hAEsLkU&feature=youtu.be&a).

“Evangelicals, for the most part, were going for Trump over Cruz when it was pretty clear to them that Trump was just pretending to be religious.”

Harris, who is associated with the “New Atheism” movement, noted that Trump referred to “Second Corinthians” as “Corinthians Two” during a speech at the evangelical Liberty University.

“It is clear to them that he is just miming the language or impersonating a person of faith, but they don’t care really, as long as he does it,” he explained. “And that — if you look for a silver lining to this – it shows they just want a space where their religious convictions are not under attack. They don’t really care that the person in charged share them. If you pretend to share them, that’s good enough.”

That’s better than a candidate actually caring about “quite obviously crazy” ideas like the Rapture, Harris said.

“I don’t think any Christian who is voting for Trump thinks — I mean, they’ll say ‘I’m not going to judge another man’s faith’ or ‘who I am to say what’s really in his heart’ but… if you pay attention to who he has been… I don’t think he is fooling any Christian. I think they are willing to vote for somebody now for other reasons that are fairly depressing in their own right, they’re willing to vote for someone who doesn’t really play the game the way they do.”

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/06/sam-harris-donald-trump-would-be-our-first-atheist-president/?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=im&utm_tracker=1737131x84899

Captain Obvious
06-03-2016, 06:56 PM
Wait... this is a checkmark in the progresso-tard handbook.

waltky
11-22-2016, 09:02 PM
Shucks, even Uncle Ferd knows ya have to have 6 characters on yer license plate `round here...
:rollseyes:
US atheist sues after Kentucky refuses 'IM GOD' licence plate
Tue, 22 Nov 2016 - An American atheist sues Kentucky authorities after he was refused a car number plate that reads "IM GOD".


Bennie Hart says the point of the plate is to show the impossibility of disproving anyone's claim to being God. But transport chiefs in the religiously conservative state ruled that it might distract other drivers and would be in bad taste. Civil liberties campaigners have taken up Mr Hart's legal case.

He says he had the same license plate when he lived in the state of Ohio for 12 years without any problems. "I simply want the same opportunity to select a personal message for my licence plate just as any other driver," said Mr Hart, who lives in Kenton County, northern Kentucky. "There is nothing obscene or vulgar about my view that religious beliefs are subject to individual interpretation."


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Bennie Hart with his number plate reading IM GOD

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky (ACLU-KY) and the Freedom From Religion Foundation have filed a lawsuit on Mr Hart's behalf against state transportation secretary Greg Thomas on grounds of free speech.

ACLU-KY Legal Director William Sharp said that under the US First Amendment, government officials "do not have the authority to censor messages simply because they dislike them". "And in this instance, personalised licence plates are a form of individual speech equally deserving of First Amendment protection," he said. Kentucky transport authorities declined to comment on the case.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-38072149