Mo Brooks Says Non-Religious Americans Are His Foes
U.S. Representative Mo Brooks has declared atheists and agnostics to be his foes. The Secular Coalition for Alabama has reminded him that many of his constituents are atheists and agnostics.
U.S. Representative Mo Brooks has declared atheists and agnostics to be his foes. The Secular Coalition for Alabama has reminded him that many of his constituents are atheists and agnostics.
The Constitution of the United States of America prohibits any religious test for public office. Nonetheless, it seems that members of Congress are either unusually religious or unwilling to be honest about the non-religious nature of their lives.
Over twice as many Christians as atheists didn’t know which political party currently controls the lower house of Congress.
If Larry Gause’s change to marriage law were to be accepted, only religious Americans would be allowed to get married. No atheists could get married. Even people who don’t belong to a church might not be able to get married.
How can anyone claim that the Boy Scouts of America has a keen respect for the basic rights of all people, when the organization discriminates against atheists and gays?
Holy theocracy. That’s what 31 members of the U.S. House of Representatives have in mind. The 31 members of Congress that you see below have officially given their support to H.Res 598, a resolution “supporting the goals of the Ten Commandments Commission” and making a federal government campaign to urge “obedience to the commands of [...]