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Title: Congressman applauded for atheist outlook
Post by: Soldier4Christ on March 14, 2007, 05:06:21 AM
Congressman applauded for atheist outlook
Humanist group: 'It is our hope that he will become an inspiration for others'

The American Humanist Association applauded Rep. Pete Stark for publicly acknowledging he does not believe in a supreme being. The declaration, it said, makes him the highest-ranking elected official — and first congressman — to proclaim to be an atheist. The organization took out an ad in Tuesday's Washington Post, congratulating the California Democrat for his stance.

"With Stark's courageous public announcement of his nontheism, it is our hope that he will become an inspiration for others who have hidden their conclusions for far too long," executive director Roy Speckhardt said in a statement.

Stark's beliefs garnered attention after the Secular Coalition for America offered a $1,000 prize to the person who could identify the "highest level atheist, agnostic, humanist or any other kind of nontheist currently holding elected public office in the United States."

Associate director Ron Millar told the Los Angeles Times that the group wanted to highlight the difficulty that politicians have declaring they don't believe in God.

A member of American Atheists California nominated Stark.

"We didn't think we'd have any member of Congress come forward," Millar said.

Stark, whose district is in the San Francisco Bay-area town of Fremont, confirmed his belief in a statement to The Associated Press late Monday. He said he was "a Unitarian who does not believe in a supreme being."

"I look forward to working with the Secular Coalition to stop the promotion of narrow religious beliefs in science, marriage contracts, the military and the provision of social services," he wrote.

Unitarian Universalism describes itself as creedless, allowing members to shape their beliefs based on personal experience rather than an authoritative statement of religious belief. Some members believe in God, but not all do.

Stark has represented Fremont in Congress since 1973 and chairs the health subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee.


Title: Re: Congressman applauded for atheist outlook
Post by: ibTina on March 14, 2007, 10:55:13 AM
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Associate director Ron Millar told the Los Angeles Times that the group wanted to highlight the difficulty that politicians have declaring they don't believe in God

We Christians do not have any difficulty in identifying which politicians do not believe in GOD by the way they act or vote on issues!!!!!!!!!!


Title: Re: Congressman applauded for atheist outlook
Post by: Soldier4Christ on March 14, 2007, 12:04:34 PM
Amen, Sister. By their fruits will they be known.



Title: Re: Congressman applauded for atheist outlook
Post by: Brother Jerry on March 16, 2007, 01:32:45 AM
Amen to that.

I find it amazing that we have a Muslim as well as professed Atheist in high places....I am truly dreading the up coming elections.

If Billy could run again he would...and if he won he would swear his oath on a porno magazine.


Title: Re: Congressman applauded for atheist outlook
Post by: Faithin1 on March 16, 2007, 01:57:19 PM
The Bible warns us of just these times, such wickedness in high places.  And yes, they are known by their fruit, and their fruit is rotten, full of worms and decay.