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American atheists can find atheist heaven in Canada
Canada Free Press ^
| November 15, 2004
| Judi McLeod
Posted on 11/15/2004 6:09:52 AM PST by MikeEdwards
American atheists on the run high-tailing it to Canada, escaping Bush country will find the land of the Maple Leaf atheist heaven.
A group of secular humanists trying to give voice to Canadas "great, Godless masses" last February won precedent-setting government recognition of humanisms value to Canadians.
In short, thats when Revenue Canada expedited a constitutional challenge on the issue to grant the Humanist Association of Toronto charitable status as an organization "beneficial to the community as a whole."
This is bound to come as good news for Jeff Archer, president of the Atheists Coalition of San Diego, who said after Nov. 2, "Atheists are now at the bottom of the barrel in a --- society. At least thats how we feel." (Union Tribune, Nov. 11).
Even better news for San Diego oceanographer and avowed atheist Norman Hall, who told the Tribune: "Among our community, a lot of people are saying its time to think about moving to Canada."
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: american; atheists
To: MikeEdwards
Time to get out of "JesusLand"
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posted on
11/15/2004 6:11:18 AM PST
by
2banana
(They want to die for Islam and we want to kill them)
To: MikeEdwards
I wish all of these people who "threaten" to leave the US actually do leave. That would be a tremendous accomplishment for our team
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posted on
11/15/2004 6:13:57 AM PST
by
DM1
To: 2banana
i don't think it's a good idea. Most canadians called themsel christians. Not only that, you be hearing "God" in the national anthem.
To: 2banana
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posted on
11/15/2004 6:34:25 AM PST
by
cj2a
(When you're pathetic, but you don't know you're pathetic, that's really pathetic.)
To: MikeEdwards
"American atheists on the run high-tailing it to Canada, escaping Bush country will find the land of the Maple Leaf atheist heaven."
An atheistic heaven is the most asinine thing I have heard of. I feel sorry for the Canuckistani people.
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posted on
11/15/2004 7:05:06 AM PST
by
American Vet Repairman
(Why do the Nazis and liberals have so much in common?)
To: MikeEdwards
All personal religions should stay just "Personal" for each individual.
Absolutely no one has the right to force any particular religion on any individual. That is a decision each must make for himself.
I personally know some athiests to be conservative politically and love the United States. And they are not Bush haters either.
To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
It's good to hear a word of wisdom every now and then.
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posted on
11/15/2004 9:18:28 AM PST
by
drtom
To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
Absolutely no one has the right to force any particular religion on any individual. Who the blankety-blank is "forcing" their religion on anyone? (Well, other than the Muslim jihadists.) Or are we using the liberal definition that simply discussing and trying to convince anyone of a non-PC POV is "forcing" them, now?
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posted on
11/15/2004 9:23:10 AM PST
by
Buggman
(Your failure to be informed does not make me a kook.)
To: Buggman
"Who the blankety-blank is "forcing" their religion on anyone? (Well, other than the Muslim jihadists.) Or are we using the liberal definition that simply discussing and trying to convince anyone of a non-PC POV is "forcing" them, now?" Look at the postings! That give you an idea? While it may be not "forcing" but certainly displaying their bias!
I am just encouraging tolerance here! And don't call me liberal and I am not an athiest either!
To: MikeEdwards
MikeEdwards -- not necessary to excerpt this article, friend....FReegards from Toronto....
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American atheists can find atheist heaven in Canada - Judi McLeod
American atheists on the run high-tailing it to Canada, escaping Bush country will find the land of the Maple Leaf atheist heaven.
A group of secular humanists trying to give voice to Canadas "great, Godless masses" last February won precedent-setting government recognition of humanisms value to Canadians.
In short, thats when Revenue Canada expedited a constitutional challenge on the issue to grant the Humanist Association of Toronto charitable status as an organization "beneficial to the community as a whole."
This is bound to come as good news for Jeff Archer, president of the Atheists Coalition of San Diego, who said after Nov. 2, "Atheists are now at the bottom of the barrel in a - society. At least thats how we feel." (Union Tribune, Nov. 11).
Even better news for San Diego oceanographer and avowed atheist Norman Hall, who told the Tribune: "Among our community, a lot of people are saying its time to think about moving to Canada."
Atheists always recognize a godless society when they see one.
With two successive Liberal Prime Ministers, who disallow the God-word at gatherings like ceremonies marking the anniversary of September 11, Christians are an undeclared minority in multicultural Canada.
For the uninitiated, humanism rejects all notions of God and is the leading alternative to organized religion everywhere.
Revenue Canada and the Canadian government put humanism on the map. Humanists themselves readily admit that their movement was going nowhere without the government because humanism has not always garnered such respect. Originally, the Canadian government had rejected a request for charity designation by the Toronto Humanist group, whose mandate includes performing at weddings and funerals without references to God. Or as humanists put it, "free of supernatural implications".
Humanists dont view their recent success as random, or as a success brought courtesy of slipping through the cracks. "To us, its now quite clear: The promotion of humanism is of benefit to society in the eyes of the federal government," said association spokesman Sheena Sharp.
"For a long time, weve felt that we were not at the table, so to speak, when it comes to ethical concerns
We think if people are going to be making decisions on this basis, someone should be standing up and speaking for the great, Godless masses."
Although originally Revenue Canada officials ruled that the association failed to qualify as a religion because its members did not "pray to a deity or supreme being", it reversed itself and settled out of court when the association appealed to the Federal court of Canada.
About 18 percent of Canadians list themselves as atheists, according to the last census.
Meanwhile, the stampede of atheists wanting out of Bush country, may find socialist-driven Canada Godless, but dull.
Maybe they can try the United Nations.
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posted on
11/16/2004 6:59:19 AM PST
by
ConservativeStLouisGuy
(11th FReeper Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Unnecessarily Excerpt)
To: MikeEdwards
Where will all the atheists go when Canuckistan adopts Sha'aria law?
Then there will be a stampede to run south into "Jesusland" in order to avoid the beheadings.
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posted on
11/16/2004 7:01:47 AM PST
by
Alouette
(When the wicked perish, there is jubilation! Proverbs 11:10)
To: Alouette
What is wrong with beheadings?
If they are beheaded (Bobbit style) they can't reproduce!
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