targetman377 wrote:Alright lets get this down from the very start i have no problem with you and this is NOT a desccioion on GOD and if he is there or not. This is how i presive you tell me if i am wrong in this line of thinking. Frist and formost i am a Roman Cathilic who does not go to church that often. i do belive in a God and that would be the god i belive in ok. So now you know where i am coming from ok.
latly there has been a whole lot of disscion about God in our everday life for example plege of alligaince, money, and even Obama's take that back recent presidential swearings in where at the end they say somthing like so help me God or somthing in way of God. it also comes up in taking the stand you swear in on a Bible. all realious stuff ok.
Now here is my problem with the term athiest people associated it with some one with out religion!!!!! now what is a realigon to me it is a belif in somthing no matter what that belif is and is held with some extendent by others. meaning they have the same core belifs.
now alot of people say that we should not say god or force anyone to say that or get god off our money or teach cereationsim because it would be forcing a religon on people right!!!! Wait hold the phone ATHIEST IS A REALIGON it is a belif that GOD dose not exsist. they might not meet in a church mosk or snygog (Sorry bad speller forgive me) and by forcing us to stop us from exsersing our freedom realigion You Athiest seem to be forcing us to become like you. WHAT DO you athiest think of this?????? i was just wondering
1. Try using a spellchecker. There is no reason why you shouldn't.
2. I'll start the same way you did. I was raised from 1-12 as a devout Protestant Catholic.
3. OK, hard to read, but ok
4. Atheism is not a religion by any definition. Atheism has no rituals, no core beliefs, no teachings (for the purpose of this debate, I am considering religions like Buddhism as non-atheist). The only common belief shared by all atheists is that there is now divine power, no divine justice, no deity, no creator.
5. No we are not. It's not only Atheists that are complaining about stuff like "Under God", "In God we Trust", and Christmas trees. This is being argued by Muslims, Jews, and Atheists, so no we are not trying to force you to be Atheist, we are just demanding equal treatment. By having "Under God" in the pledge, it implies that all Americans are Christian (which is one of the reasons I refuse to say the pledge). If Christianity was an official religion, we wouldn't be as vocal. But it's not, and therefore we demand equal representation.

