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Reason Rally: Nonbelievers To Rally For Unbelief In Washington

Posted: 03/22/2012 10:17 am Updated: 03/22/2012 10:17 am

Reason Rally

By Kimberly Winston
Religion News Service

(RNS) Thousands of atheists and nonbelievers will gather this Saturday (March 24) on the National Mall in Washington for the "Reason Rally," a daylong event featuring speakers, music and comedy to promote secular values.

The goal of the event is to "unify, energize and embolden secular people nationwide," said Jesse Galef, a Reason Rally spokesman.

"For this many of us to come together is hopefully a sign of things to come," Galef said. "Greater organization, greater cooperation and greater awareness nationally of who we are."

Organization and participation within the secular movement is growing. Atheists held their first mass gathering on the National Mall in 2002, with "The Godless March on Washington," an event that attracted 2,000 participants, according to news reports at the time. As many as 30,000 people are expected to attend this year's event.

The growing visibility mirrors the growth of secular Americans overall. The 2008 American Religious Identification Survey found that 15 percent of American adults identify as having no religion -- up from 8.1 percent in 1990.

Ten years ago, The Godless March had a single sponsor -- American Atheists. Today, that group is joined by 19 others in sponsoring the Reason Rally, including support from The Brights, a group with a naturalistic worldview; the James Randi Educational Foundation, a skeptics group; and the Society for Humanistic Judaism. About half of the supporting organizations did not exist at the time of the 2002 Godless March on Washington.

Paul Fidalgo, a spokesman for The Center for Inquiry, another rally sponsor, said such cooperation is "a marker" for the secular movement and community.

"It says to the folks in the movement, 'Look what we can accomplish,'" he said. "We can pool our resources and put something big and positive together. What else can we do if we put our collective minds to it?"

The event is being billed as positive and free of "religion-bashing." But several speakers, including Richard Dawkins, bestselling author of "The God Delusion" and comedian Bill Maher, who will speak via video, are known for antagonism to religion.

Also scheduled to appear are Nate Phelps, the atheist son of anti-gay pastor Fred Phelps of Westboro Baptist Church, and Jessica Ahlquist, the Rhode Island student who successfully sued to have a school prayer banner removed from her high school. Adam Savage, host of television's "Mythbusters," will also speak.

The event is expected to draw protests. A contingent from Phelps' small church that's best known for picketing military funerals has promised to be on hand.

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08:30 PM on 03/31/2012
Adam Savage
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05:29 PM on 03/25/2012
It was a great time, interesting speakers, funny comedians and some nice music. to bad about the periodic rain however,
03:55 PM on 03/24/2012
Ayn Rand was less of an Atheist then her husband
06:31 AM on 03/24/2012
Those that pretend there is no God will attempt to take His place.
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SecularAdvocate
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06:59 AM on 03/24/2012
Those that pretend there is a God construct that God from the darkness of their own prejudices.
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jimspy
Quod quae operibus sufficit.
09:41 PM on 03/25/2012
*Fist-bump*
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Compassionnotreligion
Be awed & humbled by nature & empathy -not Juju.
06:05 AM on 03/24/2012
"The event is expected to draw protests"

Why? Why would anyone protest on our right to choose what we want to think? It's not like the religions want to FORCE everyone by fear now is it. OH wait...

Well if they do protest, I guess it'll be fine for us to protest at their churches/mosques/temples too won't it!
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nicolerowan
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09:34 AM on 03/23/2012
I will be sending blessings from France! (Joke people!).

No but seriously, wish I could go!
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Gudrun
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10:41 AM on 03/23/2012
I'm bummed to have learned of this just today, glad to know that they are making their presence felt, though.
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jimspy
Quod quae operibus sufficit.
09:42 PM on 03/25/2012
You're bummed? I'm plugged into about six different atheist/secular American networks, and the first I heard of it was today (Sunday)! We have a LOOOONG way to go to become as facile at organizing and communication as the gay movement.
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09:15 AM on 03/23/2012
so when they all get jiggy with each other and orgasm, will they all shout "oh random chance!" :3
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carmenalex
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04:10 PM on 03/23/2012
What does random chance have to do with anything? There is nothing in atheism or evolution that has anything to do with random chance.
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dwes09
One can never be clever enough.
04:46 PM on 03/23/2012
Well, to be fair, the actual events that produce mutation or changes in ploidy, or otherwise provide the raw materials for evolution are kind of random. Even though the physics that allow such things to happen is not (though i assume the poster does not have enough knowledge of science to have necessarily meant that). ;-)

Certainly nothing random in atheism, generally the result of long and careful thought (I vascillate back and forth to theism).
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12:31 AM on 03/24/2012
those who take it literally, deserve it :3

(the Cthulhu ichthys is my personal favourite)

oh, and welcome to the future, where everyone's spirituality (what they find meaningful) will be on showcase http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4pk3-8nGUw
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metogamekun
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06:33 AM on 03/23/2012
A tempting road trip...hmmmm
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Chikkipop
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01:47 PM on 03/22/2012
My first gathering in a crowd this size since Woodstock!

And just like that event, there will apparently be thundershowers.

The Great Non-Existing One still doesn't like those who go against the grain.
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03:42 PM on 03/22/2012
That sucks. Guess I don't feel so bad I won't be there...
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12:41 PM on 03/22/2012
To each his own... if you don't like eating babies... then don't.