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Missing the point?

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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 freethought blogosphere is abuzz regarding the Freedom From Religion Foundation's (FFRF) attempt to display an anti-religion sign next to a Nativity scene and a Christmas tree at a public area in Olympia, Washington. A few have questioned the display's efficacy, questioning whether it could convince people to abandon religion and embrace atheism. I think they're missing the point.

It's not about proselytising, it's about protest. The FFRF is committed to untangling religion's cozy relationship with the state, and this is no different. Their display is obviously confrontational. It's to remind those who support displaying sectarian religious symbols in public areas that it could be both a blessing (pun intended) and a curse. If they want their beliefs to be showcased in public property, then so can other belief systems, even those by groups they despise. The only way to prevent anti-theists from displaying their sign, legally, is to prevent everyone from doing so. No one religion ought to be privileged. If the FFRF decided on a less offensive sign, the status quo (over-accomodation of religion in state affairs) would not change. And that is nothing less than failure.

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Comments

unlisted 5. December 2008, 15:39

Yeah, I think the FFRF's confrontational sign was a bit much. It's intolerant and judgmental to say that everybody with a religion is hardened and enslaved.

I think people missed the point because the sign doesn't really make that point. It just comes across as judgmental and narrow-minded, something the FFRF is (ostensibly) against.

Heathen Dan 5. December 2008, 23:45

It is too harsh, and too confrontational, but the shock value is important. A shocking sign would make people think twice about allowing sectarian religious displays (be it atheist, muslim, jewish, or christian) in public space. I don't mind if ALL such displays are removed.

BTW, the sign was stolen but later recovered.

unlisted 6. December 2008, 07:05

Oh, yeah, I know. I live in Seattle.
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