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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This White House document about religious freedom seems self-contradictory. A free nation (and the leader thereof) should not specify that people must believe in a single creator or any creator. https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/09/president-trump-champions-religious-freedom-unveils-america-prays/ Personally, I value us as a "Free nation." I am also, admittedly, an atheist. Am I still welcome in the US? Or do conservatives want religion as a litmus test for being a "true" American? [/quote] Maybe it's your atheism, but you seem really confused.[/quote] Hence the question, sure, that would be the reason to post. Care to elaborate? [/quote] I'm not particularly religious myself. But I think atheist such as the OP take for granted how easy going the de facto Amercian religion is. The more I've been exposed to religions such as Islam, Hinduism etc, the less I am inclined to think yeah we need more of that. For example, having worked with these people as managers and executives at companies. It's pretty shocking when they are upset about you are not working on Sunday. I know it's hard to believe but Islam doesn't rest on Sunday. When's the last time you heard an Atheist, "Nah, I don't believe in Sunday rest that is stupid god talk." I'd take American Christianity over Chinese Atheism any day. I'm talking about quality of life here. [/quote] I'm an atheist who doesn't give a shit about sabbath, but thinks we should get weekends off for healthy work-life balance. You're talking about greedy, exploitative businessmen and I hate to break it to you but there are plenty of greedy exploitative businessmen who call themselves Christian.[/quote] This. Actually some of the worst people I've known are "christians"[/quote]
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