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American Presidents.
#1
American Presidents.
OK so the first black man made President. How long will it take to get an atheist of whatever colour/sex elected?
HuhA man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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#2
RE: American Presidents.
Atheist... over 50 years surely. I think 100 is probably reasonable. But saying that, atheist numbers are increasing, and with the publicity we've been starting to grasp accompanied by the atheist groups out there fighting our cause... things could change quite quickly in America. I'm not overly optimistic about this however.
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#3
RE: American Presidents.
I say within my lifetime. So that gives us 55 years if you go by life expectancy (although I really hope I live longer...life is good)
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#4
RE: American Presidents.
Don't worry, I'll be the first atheist president. -_^
"The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason." Benjamin Franklin

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#5
RE: American Presidents.
(January 20, 2009 at 6:35 pm)Eilonnwy Wrote: Don't worry, I'll be the first atheist president. -_^
That'll be a blast!
HuhA man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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#6
RE: American Presidents.
How do you think we'll achieve that, Adrian? By carrying on at this steady rate or some explosion of interest from the atheist community? Without a huge movement (huger than what we have now at least) I can't see any real progress being made in that time limit. In England maybe, but not in the states. Atheists are probably at war with too many different groups and ideologies to get far in politics. We're split between the anti-creationist enthusiasts, the LGBT enthusiasts, the pro-choice types, the separation of church and state people, those who are fighting against "one nation under God" and "In God we trust", those who are fighting theistic claims only... etc o.o
Obviously there is a lot of overlap and many atheists are taking part in many of these causes together, but unless some sort of common group or idea is established, we'll be a minority split between twenty battles. We all have our own pet projects to pursue. Herding cats is indeed a valid description Tongue
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RE: American Presidents.
(January 20, 2009 at 6:36 pm)bozo Wrote:
(January 20, 2009 at 6:35 pm)Eilonnwy Wrote: Don't worry, I'll be the first atheist president. -_^
That'll be a blast!

Hells yeah. I'll be a kickass president, just you wait! Parties every night at the White House.

But in all seriousness I do plan to eventually pursue a political science degree and get into politics in some form or another. Whether I'd ever pursue an elected position remains to be seen.
"The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason." Benjamin Franklin

::Blogs:: Boston Atheism Examiner - Boston Atheists Blog | :Tongueodcast:: Boston Atheists Report
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#8
RE: American Presidents.
(January 20, 2009 at 6:42 pm)Eilonnwy Wrote:
(January 20, 2009 at 6:36 pm)bozo Wrote:
(January 20, 2009 at 6:35 pm)Eilonnwy Wrote: Don't worry, I'll be the first atheist president. -_^
That'll be a blast!

Hells yeah. I'll be a kickass president, just you wait! Parties every night at the White House.

But in all seriousness I do plan to eventually pursue a political science degree and get into politics in some form or another. Whether I'd ever pursue an elected position remains to be seen.
I wish you luck. But in this country there is a saying about politics being " a dirty business "......which it is!
HuhA man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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RE: American Presidents.
(January 20, 2009 at 6:38 pm)LukeMC Wrote: How do you think we'll achieve that, Adrian? By carrying on at this steady rate or some explosion of interest from the atheist community? Without a huge movement (huger than what we have now at least) I can't see any real progress being made in that time limit. In England maybe, but not in the states. Atheists are probably at war with too many different groups and ideologies to get far in politics. We're split between the anti-creationist enthusiasts, the LGBT enthusiasts, the pro-choice types, the separation of church and state people, those who are fighting against "one nation under God" and "In God we trust", those who are fighting theistic claims only... etc o.o
Obviously there is a lot of overlap and many atheists are taking part in many of these causes together, but unless some sort of common group or idea is established, we'll be a minority split between twenty battles. We all have our own pet projects to pursue. Herding cats is indeed a valid description Tongue
I said 55 years Big Grin The new atheist movement is really quite new (been quickly buiilding up over the last 8 years) so give it a few decades and I reckon we'll see some progress.
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RE: American Presidents.
(January 20, 2009 at 6:49 pm)Tiberius Wrote:
(January 20, 2009 at 6:38 pm)LukeMC Wrote: How do you think we'll achieve that, Adrian? By carrying on at this steady rate or some explosion of interest from the atheist community? Without a huge movement (huger than what we have now at least) I can't see any real progress being made in that time limit. In England maybe, but not in the states. Atheists are probably at war with too many different groups and ideologies to get far in politics. We're split between the anti-creationist enthusiasts, the LGBT enthusiasts, the pro-choice types, the separation of church and state people, those who are fighting against "one nation under God" and "In God we trust", those who are fighting theistic claims only... etc o.o
Obviously there is a lot of overlap and many atheists are taking part in many of these causes together, but unless some sort of common group or idea is established, we'll be a minority split between twenty battles. We all have our own pet projects to pursue. Herding cats is indeed a valid description Tongue
I said 55 years Big Grin The new atheist movement is really quite new (been quickly buiilding up over the last 8 years) so give it a few decades and I reckon we'll see some progress.

Woot Big Grin
I wanna be a part of it Smile
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