Non-believers.

Non-believers have a right to believe differently from the beliefs of Christianity, Islam or any other religion as does every other human being, and to also have that right to freedom from religions, protected and defended as a human right.

To say that you must believe in a "God" or the supernatural is not a belief to be forced upon people, and no words can make it otherwise.

To defend and support in law or government administration, religious beliefs and religious organisations, over non religious belief organisations is to establish a dictatorship of "God" (A Theocracy.)

The Church despises non-believers of Christianity, they consider them as evil, but non-believers refuse to die out. They continue to grow in numbers despite the media and official boycotts on the reporting and comments of political and social events.

From an organised non-believer prospective, individual adults are still able to evaluate the worth of Christian propaganda for themselves. This does not mean that there should be sympathy for the Churches. Only human beings have human rights, not institutions such as Churches, whether they are Catholic, Protestant or Pentecostal.

To give more favourable treatment to some on the basis of their belief in ‘God’ is against the freedom of human rights. This is what is happening in Australia at the present moment, with the human rights commissioner, and to remedy this situation is difficult because it directly challenges the power of the most powerful non-government organizations in Australia, but it must be done.

It is always better to believe things that are true. If one wants to know what is true then how can that be wrong to do some research on the subject. If only one side of an argument is ever listened to then what kind of research is that?

There is nothing to fear by knowing reality, but instead there is something to learn.

All people born are born without the knowledge of a ‘God’, and this belief in ‘God’ can only come about, when the children of this world are corrupted by adults, and the church who seek to influence and control them.

 

Jim Lee

31/10/00