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Breaking down barriers. Ending stigma. Promoting understanding. Fighting for church-state separation. Representing atheists in America.
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Glad to be here representing @atheists.org alongside friends from @americansunited.bsky.social, @americanhumanist.bsky.social, @ffrf.org, @interfaithalliance.org and other advocates who care about actually protecting religious pluralism.
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Don't get us wrong. We're usually big fans of blasphemy. But yikes.
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A big thank you to our partners and allies at @secularstudents.bsky.social and @secularcoalition.bsky.social for joining our brief in this case. We stand united in our commitment to safe, inclusive, welcoming, and secular public schools that educate — and don't indoctrinate — young people.
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Many thanks to #YouTuber @OwenMorganTelltale for initiating this exciting joint venture. You can meet Owen and hundreds of other atheists, agnostics, and freethinkers at our 2025 National Convention in Minneapolis, April 17-20! Register today at convention.atheists.org
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This Court has consistently put the speculative "rights" of religious groups ahead of the civil rights and safety of millions of Americans. More from our Legal Director @gtblackwell.atheists.org
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RFK Jr.'s anti-science, anti-vaccine extremism will kill Americans. Plain and simple.
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If the Supreme Court gives even more special privileges to religious employers, millions of American workers — particularly those who work for charities, in social services, or in medicine — will pay the price. Here's what our legal director @gtblackwell.atheists.org had to say:
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More from @gtblackwell.atheists.org: "Given that groups like Lifewise Academy are pushing states to adopt mandatory released time laws that provide school credit, this is an issue of growing significance that will certainly be tested in the courts." states.atheists.org/analysis/rel...
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From @gtblackwell.atheists.org's analysis in our State of the Secular States Report: "Currently, 28 states allow school districts to offer released time programs, and two [other than Ohio (Oklahoma and Tennessee) make it mandatory for school districts." In 7+ states, schools must give credit for it.
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That's all being an atheist means, yes. But we represent atheists — the people. Not atheism, the belief. And while atheists aren't a monolith, the overwhelming majority of us agree on a lot. It's our job, and part of our values as an organization, to be bold and unapologetic in our advocacy.