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American Atheists joins Secular Coalition for America

The nontheistic movement expanded its unified front this week as American Atheists joined the Secular Coalition for America. Their application to become a member was unanimously approved on Sunday June 14th. Along with the recent addition of Camp Quest in January 2009, this brings the number of groups in the Secular Coalition to ten.

Since its founding in 1963 by activist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, American Atheists has been a prominent political and legal force.  Through an active community of members, public appearances, and a large archive of atheist literature, they work to promote the rights of, and information about, atheists.

“We are proud to welcome American Atheists,” announced Sean Faircloth, executive director of the Secular Coalition.  “As our coalition grows, we demonstrate to America that nontheists are an increasingly organized political movement.  American Atheists’ leaders and members bring dedication and energy, and their involvement will enrich us
both.”

The Secular Coalition for America represents ten national organizations in increasing visibility of and respect for nontheists, lobbying the U.S. Congress and administration on issues important to the nontheistic community.

"As a long-time supporter of the Secular Coalition for America, I'm pleased to join their ranks,” said Ed Buckner, president of American Atheists. “We look forward to cooperating with like-minded organizations and friendly competitors to defend the rights of nontheists and the total separation of church and state. Our shared cause is bigger than any one organization, and the Secular Coalition performs the essential task of bringing these independent groups together. Our participation will increase our outreach and magnify our voice in the American political discussion.”

The 2008 American Religious Identification Survey conducted by Trinity College found that 12% of Americans do not believe in a god, but only one member of Congress openly identifies as nontheistic.

“Our views must be represented, and today is a big step forward,” concluded Buckner. “By joining together, secular Americans have an even more effective voice in our nation's capital and throughout the rest of the nation.”

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  • Mark 2 years ago
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    Whilst this is good news as far as strengthening the lobbying power of the non-superstitious goes, it is also very sad that it should be necessary in the 21st century (or the 20th, or 19th come to that!)

  • John Lynn, Phoenix Atheism Examiner 2 years ago
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    Wonderful news, and I totally agree with you Mark!

  • Nicole 2 years ago
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    Mark: I know right I thought we would have outgrown this by now!

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