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  2. American Atheists - Wikipedia

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    American Atheists is a non-profit organization in the United States dedicated to defending the civil liberties of atheists and advocating complete separation of church and state. [1] It provides speakers for colleges, universities, clubs, and the news media.

  3. Atheism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Accurate demographics of atheism are difficult to obtain since conceptions of atheism and self-identification are context dependent by culture. [12] In 2009, Pew stated that only 5% of the US population did not have a belief in a god and out of that small group only 24% self-identified as "atheist", while 15% self-identified as "agnostic" and ...

  4. List of American atheists - Wikipedia

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    Atheist activist Founder of American Atheists, campaigner for the separation of church and state: Filed the lawsuit that led the US Supreme Court to ban teacher-led prayer and Bible reading in public schools. [77] Joyce Carol Oates: 1938– Author Author and Professor of Creative Writing at Princeton University.

  5. David Silverman (activist) - Wikipedia

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    David Silverman (born August 13, 1966) is an American secular advocate.. Silverman previously served as president of American Atheists, a non-profit organization supporting the rights of atheists and the removal of expressions of religion in government, from 2010 to 2018. [1]

  6. Ellen Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Johnson was born in the United States in 1955. She describes herself as a lifelong "second-generation atheist". [1] Her educational background consists of bachelor's degrees in environmental studies and political science and a master's degree in political science from The New School for Social Research.

  7. American Atheist Magazine - Wikipedia

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    American Atheist: A Journal of Atheist News and Thought, commonly known as American Atheist Magazine, is a quarterly magazine currently edited by Alyssa Fuller and Tom Van Denburgh [2] and published by American Atheists. [3] American Atheist is available in print with an annual membership in American Atheists and in PDF form on Scribd.com. [4]

  8. Category:American atheists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American atheists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 724 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  9. Ed Buckner - Wikipedia

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    He has appeared often in the media circle as well, defending the civil liberties of Atheists and the separation of state and church on notable news outlets including CBS Evening News, Fox News, the Michael Medved Show, CNN, and the national CBS Radio News. [2] Buckner, in May 2013, discovered Bibles in a cabin in a Georgia State Park.