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Don’t stay “SAT” on the sidelines

No other secular civil rights organization is more committed than American Atheists to organizing people at the state level and equipping them with all the tools, resources, and knowledge they need.

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Stranger than Pulp Fiction

The politicians parading as theologians aren’t actually interested in applying any real or coherent tradition. Instead, they are, as zealots have long done, writing a new script — selecting, distorting, or inventing whatever justifies the outcome they wanted all along.

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Abide or Be Cast Aside

The Founders understood when a government decides which beliefs are acceptable, it’s only a matter of time before it decides which people are acceptable and which ought be cast aside.

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At risk

The Supreme Court has put laws banning so-called “conversion therapy” at risk in 23 states and Washington, D.C. — laws that American Atheists has long supported and advocated for.

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Break my teeth?

Extremism operates by blurring lines, bending language, and portraying violence as virtuous. With such a flexible moral and rhetorical framework, you can justify just about anything.

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Reflections on 40 years

While I won’t pretend that being an atheist in America today is easy, there is no question that we’ve made tremendous progress reducing the stigma that atheists face.

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Fury and Fanaticism

By entangling their theology with state power and military might, Christian nationalists sure resemble the religious regimes they say they oppose.

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I waited 35 years to vote

History teaches us that democracy rarely disappears overnight. It erodes more gradually, as those in power chip away at the rights that allow ordinary people to hold them accountable. That’s why casting a ballot is far more than a civic duty to me.

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Like nothing we’ve seen before

Repression doesn’t always begin with a dramatic coup. It advances through legislation, litigation, elections, and escalating rhetoric that treats equity as a threat and diversity as decay.

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How we win 96% of the time

We’re investing in what works to make a real difference in the lives of nonreligious Americans: expert advocates and grassroots activists who know how to organize effectively to stop bad policies and advance positive ones.