The Atheists "commandments" are ... hmmm ... i dunno ... silly.
The Canadian legally define "religion" in almost a frightening way given the diversity in Canada. But at least someone was wise enough to not go down the slippery slope of deeming atheism a religion.
Canada is what America could be if America wasn't rife with stupidity.
But isn't this also true of many other countries one might find more to one's liking?
They would have done better to simply follow the lead of other Atheists organization all over the world and incorporated themselves as a secular charitable trust and used that as a precedent to have the courts reconsider the status of so called churches.
My teeth grind and my stomach churns when I hear the words “Church of Atheism”. Thank goodness for the common sense decision of the Canadian judges. Atheism is not a religion, these people were trying to exploit the tax system for financial gain and It would have done atheism a great deal of harm if it had been officially recognised as a religion.
I tend to think that something akin to " The Assemblage of Atheists and Agnostics" would sound better that calling at a 'church,' since, to most Atheists, the word "church' simply reeks of Organised Beliefs and Rituals, etc.
creating atheist churches are a way to fight against non secular laws and actions.
Many "rights" and privileges only trigger if you have a religion, that means that you are choose a religion and have those special rights, BUT if you don't have a religion you can't claim them. This way by creating those mock religions it shows that:
Many schools or cultural programs have religion thematic events" where religions have a space to talk.
Some of them includes secularists and/or atheists association, giving non-religion the same rights. BUT some of these events deny secularist organization because they are not religion. So the obvious way is to create a mock religion.
And taxes, of course.
Vegans do the same for food rights. A Jewish or muslim can ask special food, but vegans can't. So they create a church of veganism to claim the right to not eat meat.
@Pedrohbds I don’t agree, but I’m sure others may.
Did anyone see "Hail Satan". I loved it and I guess they did know what they were doing here in the US: "The IRS Officially Recognizes the Satanic Temple as a Church" [rollingstone.com]
I just saw it yesterday. A little uneven, but hilarious at times, and thought provoking.