Memo to atheists: It’s “freedom OF religion”

In this recent video AlfonZo Rachel(ZoNation) takes on the radical irreligious group Freedom From Religion Foundation ~
 

 
Mark Steyn recently wrote about this new breed of rabid atheists who seem intent on pushing their extreme brand on unbelief on everyone else ~

A group called American Atheists is currently suing over the inclusion of a metal cross in the National September 11th Memorial and Museum, which is scheduled, after 13 lethargic years, to open in May. I think most recent American jurisprudence on the so-called “separation of church and state” is stark staring nuts. It seems perfectly obvious what the Founders intended, given the world into which their fledgling republic was birthed: They did not want the President Washington to be Supreme Governor of the Church of America, as today Queen Elizabeth II is Supreme Governor of the Church of England, and they did not want the Archbishop of New York to have a seat in the United States Senate, as today the Archbishop of (old) York has a seat in the House of Lords. The notion that they wished to prohibit crosses on all government property or (per one ludicrous New Jersey decision) the performance at the school “holiday” concert of an instrumental version of “Silent Night” is nonsense – and a fine illustration of where putting all your eggs in the basket of nine robed rulers can lead. Aside from anything else, it’s child abuse: Most of the greatest achievements of western painting, sculpture, architecture, and music have a religious theme, so to prevent the school band playing, say, the Bach Passions or Handel’s oratorios is profoundly wicked.

 
“Profoundly wicked,” deliberately twisting the language of the Constitution, cheapening the value of life… you really have to wonder about who is behind organizations that are so outspokenly anti-God… 😈

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