tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1060591818681168325.post470018636254679486..comments2023-08-13T11:49:59.001-04:00Comments on a voice from the rustbelt: atheist billboardsa catholic democrat from ohiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10211379197946032004noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1060591818681168325.post-17443650291942660832014-05-10T12:03:08.508-04:002014-05-10T12:03:08.508-04:00Hello, my wife & I are featured on one of thes...Hello, my wife & I are featured on one of these billboards (at Harvard Rd. & E. 176th, Cleveland). I just want to say that your last sentence really hits the nail on the head. Despite the occasional rantings one might see online (for many nonbelievers, that is the only place they can vent), most U.S. atheists & agnostics do not feel persecuted or spat upon. But as the largest "religious" minority - even when the 20% in the U.S. who claim "no religion" are whittled down to self-proclaimed atheists & agnostics, it stands at 6% which is more than all all non-Christian religious Americans combined - we nonreligious do feel that we are largely swept under the rug and are denied the same "place at the table" that religious Americans are afforded.Sponyakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14083675593762590420noreply@blogger.com