Furthermore, let them go try to "undo" what they spiritually are unable to "undo", as non-believers of the Spirit. For Matthew says, in addressing Christian believers (and not atheists) "what is bound in earth will be bound in heaven, and what is loosed on earth will be loosed in heaven." It is not so much of (as) the annoited "oil" itself (and its removal as a futile, almost humorious if not pathetic, desperate act), as it is in the indelible, irretractable prayers that went behind the application of the oil, and cannot be undone even if they sanblasted it down the nano level, certainly not by a band of moronic unbelievers who believe the the "sanctity (sic) of "nothingness". The binding still exists, the initial prayers still stand and are written in heaven, where no atheist's eraser can reach. Their blindness makes them completely unable to even grasp this fundamental point of both spiritual logic and established scripture.
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.
Well stated.