They cannot call themselves "Humanists" because they lay claim to a word that also has origin in the Holy Land as well is in the Indus Valley through Hinduism ("manu" for man, and initially known in that RELIGION as ""Satyavrata""), created as "good" by "God."
Hey, but nice try atheists. Did they do a press release on this action? If so, did they use "2012" in it? "2012 what?" "A.D.", that's what. "Anno Domini", or "Year of the Lord" (or more fully in the Latin root Anno Domini Nostri Iesu (Jesu) Christi . Oops, cannot use that! Refers a few years here and there off, of the approximate birth of Jesus Christ, in Christianity, the Son of God. So what is their reference to time and to dating documents or events?
They would be better off naming their group the "Know Nothings" and not using any years in their press releases, or conscientiously object to carrying state issued driver's licenses which refer to their own birth's referenced by the Year of the Lord. They are hypocrites for carrying such non-secular aspect documentation upon themselves.
"2012" WHAT!!??
Where have you been
if you watch the science and history channels...
they do not use Anno Domini or Before Christ, anymore.
the new terms used in schools and science are
B.C.E. Before the common era.
A.C.E. After the common era.
How Common of them!
Well said, my well read FRiend.
One also has to wonder if they are carrying any money that says, “In God We Trust”.
The “atheist” I believe is the saddest, most pitiful of all creatures, for this person says that FOR A FACT that there is no God, no Creator (sic). I can half see a person who is “agnostic”, meaning he/she is not certain that God may or may not exist. (Even though evidence abounds, even a starry night in the desert would probably cure one of that), but for the atheist, it is a certain statement that God does not exist at all but is myth made up by humans, which has to be about the most foolish thing a person could ever believe, and simply must be borne out of some kind of mental dysfunction.