SmokeyDan
Well-Known Member
I've had a few spirited debates with some on this forum that homosexuals have a bit of relief to the discrimination they face because their sexuality isn't able to be known without their disclosure.
This is true, I do not wish to rehash if it is good or not.
But that has gotten me to thinking. Another group that faces discrimination in this country is atheists.
We have no (to my knowledge) atheists in either branch of the legislature, none on the highest court, and the idea of an atheist being able to be elected president is laughable.
I think many conservative Republicans would sooner vote for Obama than someone who is an atheist, at least Muslims believe in a God, is what they undoubtedly would say.
I'm sure some localities and probably state government's have elected officials who are atheists.
It seems most of you here are atheists, and i put myself there as well.
How come we never talk about that?
This is true, I do not wish to rehash if it is good or not.
But that has gotten me to thinking. Another group that faces discrimination in this country is atheists.
We have no (to my knowledge) atheists in either branch of the legislature, none on the highest court, and the idea of an atheist being able to be elected president is laughable.
I think many conservative Republicans would sooner vote for Obama than someone who is an atheist, at least Muslims believe in a God, is what they undoubtedly would say.
I'm sure some localities and probably state government's have elected officials who are atheists.
It seems most of you here are atheists, and i put myself there as well.
How come we never talk about that?