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I don't know the organisations you provided, but I do need to point out a correction to your definition of atheists: We do not have beliefs, as atheists, the only thing in common between us is that we lack the believe in god(or gods). However, when religion tries to dip the foot into government, atheists will be there to defend one of the most important achievements of any civilized country: Separation of church and state. How would you feel if you are a hindu, and had to pledge your alliegance to the god of the bible? Was that fair?
I don't know the organisations you provided, but I do need to point out a correction to your definition of atheists: We do not have beliefs, as atheists, the only thing in common between us is that we lack the believe in god(or gods). However, when religion tries to dip the foot into government, atheists will be there to defend one of the most important achievements of any civilized country: Separation of church and state. How would you feel if you are a hindu, and had to pledge your alliegance to the god of the bible? Was that fair?