Monday, May 23, 2005

Atheists Reach Out In San Francisco - Conclave Designed To Turn Nonbelievers Into Activists

Hat tip: Laura Ingraham

From the San Francisco Chronicle:
As they watch religion increasingly dominate American political discourse, nonbelievers will gather in San Francisco today for their first "All Atheist Weekend" -- in an effort to put a friendlier face on godlessness.

"We're trying to do what church people call outreach," said Jim Heldberg, a Pacifica software salesman and onetime Methodist who coordinates the group San Francisco Atheists.

"We feel very threatened by what's going on in this country, but we realize that we can't just sit here in a corner by ourselves," Heldberg said. "If we do, the religious right is just going to run us over.

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The goal is to do what organizers commonly call "herding butterflies" -- turning atheists into activists.

The challenge in that?

"Atheists are not joiners," said Ellen Johnson, national president of American Atheists, which the country's most famous modern atheist, Madalyn Murray O'Hair, founded in 1963.

"You hear people complain, 'Look what they (religious people) are trying to do now,' " Johnson said. "Well, yeah, sure. They're better funded. Better organized. That's why atheists get pushed around. I say if you don't like it, get involved and do something about it."

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My Comments:
I wonder if atheists get the irony that their entire worldview is defined by others' belief in a Divine Power.

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