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Atheists Gather in San Francisco
By GREG SANDOVAL
.c The Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - To the uninformed, the gathering here may have seemed like a church revival, full of zeal
and fervor. But worshipping God was most decidedly not part of the agenda.
The attendees of the ``All Atheists Weekend'' came together to discuss what they call the rise of fundamentalism
in the U.S. and the blurring of lines between church and state.
Attendees also took time to view documentaries that question the historical accuracy of the Bible - and to hear
lectures about the dangers of religious icons on public property and problems with President Bush's so-called ``faith-based
initiative,'' which seeks to give religious groups equal footing in seeking federal grants to provide social services.
Organizers said they expected more than 250 people to take part in the weekend event, which featured a lecture
by Ellen Johnson, the president of American Atheists.
The religious right's increasing involvement in U.S. politics has triggered an angry backlash among the godless,
say Bay Area atheist groups, five of which organized the event.
``It's time for us to push back,'' said psychologist Jaime Arcila, 52, of San Francisco, who was accompanied by
his two children, Javier, 15, and Amanda, 12, in a tiny theater Saturday night just south of downtown.
Arcila, who is not an official member of any atheist group, said he was prompted to attend Saturday's showing of
the film ``The God Who Wasn't There,'' along with about 100 other people, because of what he sees as a
growing intolerance in the U.S. for people with alternative views and lifestyles.
Just how tolerant of Christianity and other religions are the atheists?
``We don't hate Christians,'' said David Fitzgerald, 40, an insurance broker and member of San Francisco Atheists.
``People in this country are free to believe in whatever they want.''
Nonetheless, during the Saturday night movie, the crowd booed and hissed when a photo of Pat Robertson was displayed
on the screen.
Robertson, the founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network and a former U.S. presidential candidate, is a leader
in the efforts by some religious groups to return America and its government to Christian values.
Fitzgerald offered no apologies. ``Robertson and other theocrats scare the hell out of us,'' Fitzgerald said. ``They
want to turn a democracy into a theocracy. Even Christians are afraid of that.''
(AMERICAN ATHEISTS is a nationwide movement that defends civil rights for Atheists; works for the total separation
of church and state; and addresses issues of First Amendment public policy.)
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