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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
David Harsanyi :: Townhall.com Columnist
Thou Shalt Not Organize
by David Harsanyi
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Sometimes it's almost enough to make you believe in God.

Atheists claim to value reason above blind faith and individuality above the lock-step certitude of religion. My own rejection of faith, I hoped, would allow me to indulge in wicked thoughts and pork-based dishes. I hoped I could forever avoid hallelujah get-togethers, group-thinky organizations and constraining labels.

Yet these days, atheists are organized. They're activists. They probably will sue you. They have become exasperatingly earnest, hopelessly serious and unnecessarily pushy. They have, in other words, become as tedious as Joel Osteen. And there are few greater sins.

Last year, for instance, atheists -- along with humanists, secularists and a gaggle of other "ists" -- gathered in dozens of cities to celebrate a holiday called HumanLight. The festivity, according to the organizers, envisions "a future in which all people can identify with one another, care for each other, behave with the highest moral standards, and work together toward a happy, just and peaceful world."

The whole enterprise sounds like Gandhi channeling Ayn Rand -- or suspiciously like Mass. What happened to the good old days, when nonbelievers were in a perpetual non-celebratory mood?

Sadly, this trend is not only about highhanded hands-across-the-world shindigs. Why, for instance, would my naysaying brethren go and form public policy centers?

The Freedom From Religion Foundation's purpose, according to its Web site, is to educate the public on matters relating to "nontheism." In the "What does the Foundation do?" section, the first bullet point says, "Files lawsuits!"

Now, clearly, the Lord was more adept at making a sales pitch. "Files lawsuits!" just doesn't have the ring of "Now go and smite Amalek."

Lawyers, of course, often exhibit the deftness of Torquemada. And when atheistic groups sue the United States to bar the words "under God" in national prayer and any references to God at the swearing-in of Barack Obama, as 17 groups did this year, your eyes struggle not to roll.

After all, any real atheist knows that when a politician swears an oath to God, it should be treated precisely like any other campaign promise, i.e., like a myth. Continued...

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What are "REAL" beliefs? And who gets to decide what they are?

I agree that there are who you call "anti-theists" but there are certainly many theists that use the same tactics. I think it would be fair to say there are plenty of "anti-atheists" out there and a number on this site. There is no difference and neither are better or worse for it.

I must agree with Mod Mark, with the exception of those you rightfully call anti-theists, most of our issues are politicaly motivated.

If it's a competition...
I'll believe that atheists have become more obnoxious than theists when...

a) They knock on my door every few months trying to convert me.

b) They have copies of The Blind Watchmaker placed in the rooms of every hotel in the country.

c) I can't flip channels on Sunday morning without coming across half a dozen atheist programs featuring men who look like cheesey used car salesmen.

d) I can't walk through an airport without having someone shove a copy of Anthem at me.

e) There's a building devoted to the promotion of atheism on every corner of the small town where I live.

f) Each of those buildings has a sign out front with a stupid little saying that someone apparently thought was very clever/profound.

g) Etc, etc, etc.

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