Religion does interfere in many areas of our lives on a daily basis. Let's take a
look at some of the areas of interference. Only one person of every four in the
United States attends church regularly; most who do are children. There are over
97 million persons in our population who have never entered a church. In the total
population, of the persons who allegedly do go to church, attendance is about three to
five times a year. Church attendance is most often motivated by family, social,
business, or peer pressure -- not by a belief in the church doctrines and dogma. Yet
the average family in the United States pays a minimum of $925 a year in hidden taxes
to keep churches from all taxes -- on real estate, on non-related businesses, on
income, and on their enormous wealth in stocks and bonds. Churches pay no sales tax,
inheritance tax, income tax, personal tax, or ad valorem tax. They may own and
operate businesses exempt from corporation tax.
The Wall Street Journal, CBS television, and United Press have found that the holdings
of the Roman Catholic church alone exceed the total assets of the five largest
American corporations (General Motors, Exxon, Ford, Mobil, and Texaco). The
Protestants own nearly as much. Internal Revenue Service reports that the cash
donations to churches annually are at least $49 billion (1991). This does not include
profits from businesses, property, wills, stock holdings, bond
holdings, retirement centers, or lease-back arrangements. The "lease back" gimmick is
a particularly pernicious method that churches use to take advantage of their
tax-exempt status. A church purchases a business on paper for an agreed sum like
$1.00. Ownership passes with the sale; the business is exempt from property tax and
corporate income tax. The church then leases the business back to the original owner
for a set monthly fee. The lease payments to the new owner, the church, are
tax-deductible by the business as a donation to the church. Thus government is
swindled out of the tax it would have collected on the land on which the business is
located, the business's income generally, and the amount deducted by the business as a
contribution to a church. The church wins, the business wins -- but the government
and ordinary taxpayers lose!
Every tax dollar that the church or any business avoids paying, you as an individual
taxpayer must make up. If taxes are necessary to run the United States, and the
church takes a percentage out of those taxes, someone must take up the slack.
The churches in the United States, on the average, own 20 percent of all the privately
owned land in every state in the Union. When 20 percent of the land is removed from
the tax base, the individual land or home-owner must make up the difference. If the
churches paid their fair share of the property tax in your community, your tax bill
would be much smaller and would not need to be raised each year to make up for the
deficit. We hold that anyone has the legal right to be religious, but that the cost
of religion should be borne by those who practice it.
We have the right to be free of an enormous tax burden in order to support the few
people who do go to church regularly. The federal government, under various programs
of assistance, is spending $50 billion a year in both direct cash grants and tax
relief for religious purposes. There are about 250 million persons in the U.S.,
including babies, which means that we all pay, each one, at least $211 in federal
taxes to assist the churches a year. How many are in your family? This does not
include the money the churches receive from direct donations by individuals and
corporations, which averages an additional $196 per person.
We think that the individual taxpayer who does not care to participate in organized
religion and who stays away from churches should not be forced to endure an additional
tax burden through any programming, planning, or legislation by members of any of the
governing bodies, whether city, county, state, or national. We think that giving
churches subsidy by permitting them to remain tax-exempt is an unconstitutional
violation of the basic principle of separation of state and church.
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Any logical individual reaching the stage of physical adulthood should realize the
consequences of the sex act. Yet, in this nation, we have been prohibited from
gaining free access to information regarding human sexuality, especially with respect
to birth control. Organized religion has been a major opponent of the distribution of
birth control information, the lack of which has led to the increased incidence of
child neglect, child abuse, and above all, the use of abortion *as a birth control
measure.* We are animals. We are part of the primate group, and as such, our
sexuality is an important part of our social structure. Denial or limitation of the
availability of information regarding human sexuality and the birth process fosters
degeneracy. Information regarding these physical processes has nothing to do with
religion, morality, or ethics. They are simple facts that should be available to
all.
Laws governing human relationships are patterned after biblical admonitions. Marriage
and divorce laws should be based on the individual desires of the participants in the
relationship. Neither the state nor the church has any right to say with whom you can
cohabit. That is your exclusive freedom as an individual. Religion is antifeminist.
The principal opposition to the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment was from
religious groups. The cornerstone of Christianity is the domination of the female by
the male. If you are a woman, you must abandon religion first before you can talk
equality. The position of women in any religious system is below that of men.
Religion is anti-science. Religious dogmas can never be verified through the
scientific method. Therefore, science is the enemy of religion. Through the
scientific method it has been proven that Earth is not 6,000 years old as
Christianity claims. Human virgin birth is not possible. Transubstantiation is not
possible. The church must retard science, for its spread means increased explanation
of human questions and the lessening of the need for a faith solution. One can easily
prove scientifically that prayer is not efficacious. Yet your children are often
denied access to the scientific facts of evolution or science instruction by the
religious community.
The church continually seeks to politicize its theological
morality. Sunday closing laws are a good example. Why should you be told that one
day is any less or more "holy" than the rest and have your freedom restricted on
account of that "holiness?" Your freedom to purchase items on a particular day does
not interfere with someone's right not to purchase things that day. Why should you be
forced to carry an advertisement for god on your currency and display it each time you
use it as a medium of exchange. Why should you be forced to pledge
your allegiance to a god each time you care to pledge allegiance to a government
concept? Why should you be told that the only consciously acceptable reason for
refusing to serve in the military is the insistence of a power greater than yourself,
a deity of some kind?
Most important of all, the worst intrusion of religion into your life is religion's
anti life teachings. Life is not important, says the church. It is only valuable as
a preparation for death and life after death -- the real importance is placed on the
"afterlife." The world and our lives on it are considered disposable; they mean
little. Our efforts here only bear on the kind of existence we will have eternally.
Life, the only thing we know, all that we have, is thrown aside by faith in something
beyond our termination. If you are one of those who knows that life here and now is
wonderful and should be lived to the fullest, you are one of us. If you have any
feelings of something beyond, a judgment, something for which you need to prepare, you
are still somewhere between theism and Atheism. According to sociological studies,
there are about 22.5 million persons in the United States who are Atheists, persons
who have rejected the concept of spending their lives preparing to die; persons who
have found the ultimate freedom, FREEDOM OF THE MIND.
This organization was founded for those of you who have found or want to find that
freedom. We have fought consistently for the goals outlined herein. Dr. Madalyn
O'Hair, the founder of American Atheists, was the litigant in the famous case which
removed Bible reading and prayer recitation from the public schools.
You have read about our organization in Time, Life, Playboy, Fact, Saturday Evening
Post, Esquire, and your local newspaper. You have probably seen Dr. O'Hair or Jon
Murray, the president of American Atheists, on many television shows, both local and
national, or heard them on radio.
Now judge for yourself by reading more of the information here about American Atheists
to see if you want to join with the few, the proud, and the brave who are
willing to stand up against ignorance and superstition. We need you, your support,
and numbers. You need us to foster, deepen, and direct your courage to face religion
head-on in the battle for the human mind. For information, write to: