Saturday, March 26, 2011

Atheists United asks for input on a survey

Atheists United has a survey asking for your opinion on the President’s Campus Challenge. I’m a supporter, so I added my vote.

Take the survey:

White House Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships has announced an initiative: The President’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge. While it’s called “interfaith” two faithless organizations, the Secular Student Alliance and the Harvard Chaplaincy, have taken a part in its development, and the participation of those with no faith is prominent in President Obama’s announcement.

Both organizations are taking some praise and some criticism for participating.

What do you think? Click here to take the Survey.

Source: Atheists United website

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I also support this . People of faith meet me at camera 3 .( That was my John Stewart impersonation) Look we Atheist get it ,you have very strong delusions of the world around you ,and your more than likely not that sharp when it comes to Science. All we ask is that you stop infecting other people with the Zombie Jesus virus. Your like herpes carriers,or HIV infected people who don't care if they infect others. The fact you spread your disease even to your children is bad enough. I wish their was a brain condom you could wear,Scientist are working on it as we speak.But at least get vaccinated,all it takes is pulling your head out of your asses long enough to see that your god is totally made up bullshit. I hope one day you can recover,but in the mean time If know one asks you to see them, keep your religion like your Genitals; too yourself .The president should not have to cow tow to your affliction !He is the President of the UNITED STATES ,not a mental health worker.This message was brought to you by the people who gave you penicillin,Satellite TV, the wwweb,and Microwave Pop corn . Enjoy !
I used to feel sorry for Obama in that he's always having to prove he's not a Muslim and all. But this faith-based stuff has no place in a supposedly secular nation. It amounts to a government endorsement of religiosity, and that doesn't mesh with the Constitution.

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