Atheists to Distribute ‘An X-Rated Book’ to Public School Kids to Combat Christians’ Bible Give Away
Atheists in Orange County, Fla., are taking the Bible to task. Central Florida Freethought (CFF), a local, secular group associated with the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), plans to distribute atheist books in public schools after a religious organization began giving away free Bibles in 11 of the county’s public schools. At least one of the literary works, “An X-Rated Book: Sex & Obscenity in the Bible,” is sure to raise eyebrows.
David Williamson, a member of the CFF, believes that allowing the Bibles in schools is wrong, so to combat the practice his organization is planning to distribute its own literature — material that affirms atheist, agnostic and “free-thinking” themes....
Thanks for the tip, Brian, but I'm wondering more about their personal thoughts as opposed to the overall dark days ahead. I'd like to know why each considers it their mission to destroy Christianity, on a one by one basis. I'd like to know their personal, individual thoughts. I'd like to know if something tragic happened in their lives that they blamed God for, etc, etc. Thanks again for the advice though...I'll give it a go. : )
Great...confuse the already confused children even more. Pretty soon, the children will lose all respect for adults (thise who are left), consider us to be just a bunch of disfunctional bafoons, and reject both sides. These God haters are so disruptive and I don't understand why they have made it their mission to destroy the children. They believe, without a doubt, that all life, along with everything we see, nature, etc, came from a boiling puddle of hot goo and then it exploded. Wow, so much imagination and they are certain of it. A creator, well, all we have to do it to have a look around. Not to mention irreducible complexity, the delicate balances, the law of atrophy, the ever missing link, and so on and so forth, etc, etc, etc. Willfully ignorant...that means no excuses on the day of judgement.
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