As crazy as we are in California, we do allow atheists to hold public office in my state. Pete Stark, the congressman in the district next to mine.
Eventually I expect there will be an public officer in SC who will want to come out of the closet and will challenge that law. My faith in our legal system (yes, us atheists have faith) believes that it will be ruled unconstitutional. If they don't, then I think South Carolina should succede from the Union!
Whatever your religion, chances are that you're wrong anyhow. It's not just a choice between believing and not believing, right? Jews think everyone else goes to hell. Muslims think everyone else goes to hell. Christians think everyone else goes to hell. Etc.Duh...who in their right mind would even consider denying the existence of God after taking into consideration the risk of being wrong?
It's almost hard to believe that the state bothered to litigate the issue. I haven't read the case, but it seems like such an obvious violation of the Constitution.In 1993, Herb Silverman, professor of math at the College of Charleston, tried to apply as notary public. In the pre-printed application there was an oath he had to sign, which ended with "so help me God". He crossed out the "God". His application was thus turned down.
Herb contacted the ACLU. They filed a lawsuit against the state of South Carolina. It took 4 whole years, but in 1997 the state Supreme Court ruled that the law was unconstitutional as it violated both the first and the sixth amendment.
I always notice that the folks who refuse to take an oath on religious grounds turn out to be the biggest liars!It's almost hard to believe that the state bothered to litigate the issue. I haven't read the case, but it seems like such an obvious violation of the Constitution.
I do so adore you.Whatever your religion, chances are that you're wrong anyhow. It's not just a choice between believing and not believing, right? Jews think everyone else goes to hell. Muslims think everyone else goes to hell. Christians think everyone else goes to hell. Etc.
So, you probably only have a 20% chance of being correct even if you chose the most popular faith.
Regardless, if there truly is a god who condemns those who didn't believe in him, I doubt he'll be much kinder to those who merely pretended to be believers for no other reason that to avoid his wrath.
Oh yeah? Maybe I'll let you buy me a drink, maam. *wink*I do so adore you.
fair is quite demandingOh yeah? Maybe I'll let you buy me a drink, maam. *wink*
(if I should have written "sir," then yuck! )
and very much a girl!!fair is quite demanding
and maybe I will,Oh yeah? Maybe I'll let you buy me a drink, maam. *wink*
(if I should have written "sir," then yuck! )