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Showing posts with label church and state. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church and state. Show all posts

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Heathen's Greetings: Atheist Campaign

Rich Cholodofsky, Triblive.com, Nov. 17, 2012; FFRF.org; Wisdom Quarterly

Annie Laurie Gaylor (ffrf.org)
PENNSYLVANIA - Residents rallying to keep Ten Commandments tablets posted on school property in Connellsville and New Kensington are going up against the Freedom From Religion Foundation (ffrf.org), a Wisconsin-based atheist group with a growing presence in the state.

In the past two years, the group has challenged discounts for churchgoers at restaurants and college basketball games, Nativity scenes at public buildings and state lawmakers’ attempts to declare a Year of the Bible.

The Freedom From Religion Foundation does not pick its fights; it only responds to complaints from citizens, said its co-president, Annie Laurie Gaylor.

“I don’t know what is going on in Pennsylvania to put out that kind of fundamentalism. It’s something you would expect to see in the Deep South,” she said. “Our ultimate goal is to defend the First Amendment. We’re not picking on anybody.” More

 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Jailed Pussy Rioter ordered released (video)

TheWorld.org; Wisdom Quarterly
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German supporters (Marcus Brandt/AFP/DPA)
The punk collective of female freedom-fighters, "Pussy Riot," went too far insulting Russian dictator Putin, performing in a Russian Orthodox church to shine light on the lack of separation of church and state.
  
They performed their anti-Putin song in Moscow’s Christ the Savior Cathedral and got arrested, not for playing so much as for posting an inflammatory video about playing. Two of the members remain in jail.

  
TheWorld.org wants to share the MUSIC of the band over the din of the movement the collective inspires around the world. Their first notable tune was “Loosen up the Paving Stones” about the Arab Spring: “Egyptian air is good for the lungs,” they sing. Like the Occupy Movement they are calling for a “Tahrir Square on Red Square.” LISTEN