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Related: About this forumIs America losing faith? Atheism on the rise but still in the shadows
At first glance, the group of scruffy-looking students could be attending a meeting of any old debating club, but as they begin to speak it soon becomes clear that they all share the same secret.
A shy young woman is among the first. She admits she is still a long way from telling her parents the truth about herself. My closest friends know, she says, but where I come from, I only know one other person like me, who was a teacher. I will tell my parents in the end, I cant now; at least, not until I am financially independent.
Going around the circle, each member shares their story and says whether or not they are out of the closet.
But while they use the lexicon of the gay and lesbian movement they are not speaking of their sexuality: they are not gay or lesbian, but atheist and agnostic.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/10626076/Is-America-losing-faith-Atheism-on-the-rise-but-still-in-the-shadows.html
A shy young woman is among the first. She admits she is still a long way from telling her parents the truth about herself. My closest friends know, she says, but where I come from, I only know one other person like me, who was a teacher. I will tell my parents in the end, I cant now; at least, not until I am financially independent.
Going around the circle, each member shares their story and says whether or not they are out of the closet.
But while they use the lexicon of the gay and lesbian movement they are not speaking of their sexuality: they are not gay or lesbian, but atheist and agnostic.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/10626076/Is-America-losing-faith-Atheism-on-the-rise-but-still-in-the-shadows.html
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Is America losing faith? Atheism on the rise but still in the shadows (Original Post)
SecularMotion
Feb 2014
OP
Good article! People should not have to be afraid to say they don't believe in God.
hrmjustin
Feb 2014
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cbayer
(146,218 posts)1. With reports of fear of job or school discrimination, this may
be the next civil rights battle.
Liberty requires their students and staff to have a certain religion. That seems like a good place for an ACLU fight.
I haven't seen any cases yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are not some soon.
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)2. Good article! People should not have to be afraid to say they don't believe in God.
skepticscott
(13,029 posts)3. Really?
Ya think??
pinto
(106,886 posts)4. I think as in all other generations - change obviously comes over time. Socially and legally.
A decade ago, a group non-believers meeting publicly on a university campus like this one at Virgina Tech would have been rare, but over the last five years the number of student freethinker groups in the US, has begun to snowball: from 100 in 2007 their number has leapt to more than 350 today, according to the nationwide Secular Student Alliance.