Alabama is still reeling from its little 10 commandments problem, but that still is no right to torment people who aren't christians. According to Fox News, Atheist Law Center President Larry Derby will not be allowed into the capitol should it rain on May 6, whereas the christian organization against them will...I have the weirdest feeling there's gonna be a bit of rain coming out of nowhere...

An organization can be let into the capitol only if they have an elected official's sponsorship, which the christians already got, but when Derby requested access, his representative, the Republican Jay Love declined, saying this: "Many of the beliefs that he's espoused and said publicly, a great deal of my district finds offensive. A great deal of the people of Alabama would find offensive," So basically, because people who are devout christians don't want to hear anything they don't think is the truth, Atheists will be left out to catch cold, while the christians stay toasty warm.

And I bet when the atheists are sick, having several diseases from being in the cold rain, and the christians aren't, they'll call it a bloody miracle! They'll say "It was a miracle by our lord that we did not get sick and you did, to show that we're holier then thou, and so that he would make you one of us!" Fortunately, the rest of America isn't the Bible Belt, and we'll know better. Religion is something that needs competition, even if the competition isn't a religion.

What we need to understand is that the establishment cause is for everyone, every religion, even anti-religion. So yes, Jay Love, Derby's beliefs may make you angry, they may offend your people, but they are citizens as much as you, and they do need to be healthy and have a fair fight. Besides, if Revelations is true, you'll just get the last laugh anyway.

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