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> THE TEXAS ATHEIST
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> January 31, 1999 # 22
>
> Copyright (c) 1999 by Howard Thompson
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> IN THIS ISSUE
>
> 1. Texas Events
> 2. News/Science Briefs
> O'Hairs, Ex-Cons and a Headless Body
> 'Atheist Invasion' T-Shirts for Comfort Visit
> Darwin's Birthday & Houston Party
> Nurses Gotta Pray for Catholic Employer
> God Don't Know Much About Geometry
> Atheist Alliance Austin Convention Activities
> Correction: Atheists United Claims 'Biggest' Title
> Atheist Retirement Communities??
> ACA newsletter Recommended
> Freethinkers Quiz Senator on 'Religious Freedom' Bill
> Court Upholds Legalized Religious Discrimination
> IRS Auctions O'Hair Possessions - Not Diaries
> American Atheists Chat Exclusive and Secret
> California 'Freethought Church' Forming
> 3. Groups & Television
> 4. Letters
> "trashed the first few issues ... brought my atheism towards the
> forefront"
> "I am one of those 'get up in your face atheists.'"
> 5. Commentary: Successful Arlington Conference
> -------------------------
>
>
> TEXAS EVENTS
>
> HOUSTON - DARWIN DAY CELEBRATION: The Secular Humanists of Houston will
> have a 'Darwin Day Celebration' February 20th, 12:00 - 6:00 PM at the
> BORDER's Books & Music, 9633A Westheimer, Houston, TX 77063. See article
> for more info. Contact Keith Irish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> 'ATHEIST INVASION' OF COMFORT, TEXAS: Freethinker shopping expedition,
> visit to Freethinker Cenotaph & 'True to the Union' Monument. Date to be
> announced, see article for more details. Contact Julie Fisher
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> AUSTIN - ATHEIST ALLIANCE 1999 NATIONAL CONVENTION: April 2-4.
> Sponsored by the Atheist Community of Austin. Contact: Don Rhoades
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or Mary Sue Osborne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. [See
> longer description below.]
> SAN ANTONIO - FREEDOM FROM RELIGION FOUNDATION 1999 CONVENTION: Contact:
> Catherine Fahringer (210) 824-5061, FAX: (210) 820-3239.
> -------------------------
>
>
> NEWS/SCIENCE BRIEFS [Send items of interest to [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> O'HAIRS, EX-CONS AND A HEADLESS BODY
>
> The January 31st edition of the San Antonio News-Express has three
> articles
> by John MacCormack about the O'Hairs' disappearance. The main article is
> at: http://www.expressnews.com/pantheon/news-bus/metro/101arp1.shtml
> Two or three ex-convicts were possibly acting with or against the O'Hairs
> during September 1995 in San Antonio. The headless, handless body of
> wannabe con man Danny Fry has now been identified. Fry's body was found
> in
> Dallas county October 2nd, 1995, three days after the Jon Murray-O'Hair's
> last known phone call. This was also two days after Fry's last phone call
> from the Austin apartment of ex-con David Waters. Convicted murderer
> Waters
> was the O'Hair's former office manager who pleaded guilty to stealing
> $54,000, and who purchased a Cadillac with $13,000 cash in San Antonio
> during September 1995.
> A third ex-con, from the same Illinois prison as Waters, was tentatively
> identified by the San Antonio buyer of Jon Murray's Mercedes as the person
> claiming to be Murray who sold him the car.
> Waters is apparently still living in his Austin apartment and denies
> knowledge of some events and any wrong-doing. At this point, the story's
> details can depict the O'Hairs as victims or accomplices of - well,
> something.
> There has been no mention of what may have been more than $ 8 million
> squirreled away by Madalyn from atheist donations over the years, lest we
> forget the IRS criminal investigation into money laundering. Clearly, the
> creativity of rumors and speculations will have to improve to compete with
> reality.
>
> 'ATHEIST INVASION' T-SHIRTS FOR COMFORT VISIT
>
> [From Julie Fisher] It won't be long until area atheists will be
> 'invading'
> Comfort as foretold by local Episcopal prophet Roy Perkins. Perkins led a
> petition drive against a 'Monument to Atheism' in Comfort, located about
> 50
> miles west of San Antonio on IH 10. Petitioners characterized the now
> canceled 'Freethought Celebration 1998' dedication of the Freethinker
> Cenotaph in the town's park as an 'atheist invasion'.
> D-Day for the 'invasion' to be announce later. The 'invasion' will
> include
> antiquing, shopping, dining and a visit to the still bare Freethinker
> Cenotaph. Come as part of the 'invasion force' wearing 'Atheist Invasion'
> T-shirts or as a Friend of Atheists (FOA) in plain clothes. Contact Julie
> Fisher of the Hill Country Freethinkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to order your
> 'Atheist Invasion' T-shirt.
>
> DARWIN'S BIRTHDAY & HOUSTON 'PARTY'
>
> Charles Darwin was born on February 12, 1809. The Secular Humanists of
> Houston will have a 'Darwin Day Celebration' February 20th, 12:00 - 6:00
> PM
> at the BORDER's Books & Music (9633A Westheimer, Houston, TX 77063).
> Likely
> speakers include Pflugerville science teacher John Koonz; Gregory Brown,
> Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Philosophy, University
> of
> Houston; Robert Dennison, Houston biology teacher; and Keith Parsons,
> Professor of Philosophy at University of Houston, Clear Lake. Contact
> Keith Irish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> Atheists owe Darwin much. Descent of life with modification through a
> process of natural selection explains how living things came to be as they
> are. Evolution was a more accurate theory for the fossil evidence than
> religious mythology. So, go get that Darwin Fish for your car or tell the
> most irritating fundie you know that you're observing Darwin's birthday.
> Be
> glad you live in an age when scientific discovery continues to free us
> from
> supernatural mythology.
>
> NURSES GOTTA PRAY FOR CATHOLIC EMPLOYER
>
> Reported by an Austin nurse. "I work for the Catholic church. Very
> strange
> set of circumstances, but I'm a nurse in the public schools in Austin.
> Seton [a Catholic owned hospital] has taken over school health in AISD
> [Austin Independent School District]. School nurses in the public schools
> work for the Catholic church. We have business meeting which begin with a
> prayer by a nun."
> This nurse endures prayers as part of providing tax-funded services the
> Austin public schools buy from a Catholic hospital. Since the nurses are
> employees, they risk their jobs if they complain about the intimidation of
> what amounts to forced prayer. While this is probably illegal now,
> Federal
> 'Charitable Choice' legislation has been proposed to exempt religious
> charities from civil rights laws so that they can impose religious
> standards
> and doctrines on employees.
>
> GOD DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT GEOMETRY
>
> [From [EMAIL PROTECTED]] God's claim to all-knowing perfection doesn't
> extend to basic geometry, according to his 'divinely' inspired bible.
> "Then
> he made the molten sea; it was round, ten cubits from rim to rim, and five
> cubits high. A line of thirty cubits would encircle it completely." [NRSV
> 2
> Chronicles 4:2] God infallibly 'knew' that a circle of ten units diameter
> had a circumference of 30 units, not the correct 31.456... humanity
> learned
> to compute as Pi.
> Isn't it curious that God 'knew' no more about geometry than the his
> people
> 'knew' at the time that story would have developed? Of course,
> fundamentalists could always insist that God is in fact capable of making
> a
> circle with a circumference equal to three diameters. It's another
> logically impossible divine mystery.
>
> ATHEIST ALLIANCE AUSTIN CONVENTION ACTIVITIES
>
> The Atheist Community of Austin (ACA) has announced some of activities for
> 1999 Freethought Roundup, April 2-4 in Austin.
> Speakers include Dan Barker from the Freedom From Religion Foundation,
> journalist and atheist author James A. Haught, prolific writer Dr. Arthur
> F.
> Ide, and Douglas E. Kreuger, author of 'What is Atheism'. Ray Romano's
> dramatic 'Judas' from last year's convention in St. Louis will be
> repeated.
> Workshops and panel discussions include Positive Atheism, Parliamentary
> Procedure, Teaching Science and Evolution in a Conservative Texas Middle
> School, and a dramatic reading of a work by atheist author Harlan Ellison.
> The folks from OABITAR (Objectivity and Balance in Teaching About
> Religion)
> will give a presentation on teaching about atheism in those public schools
> where overview classes 'about religion' are taught.
> For hotel reservations: OMNI at (512) 476-3700, www.omnihotels.com. Tell
> them you are with the 1999 Freethought Roundup!/ Atheist Alliance
> Convention
> for the $ 73 room rate.
> Registration: $ 50 per person, $ 25 Student (photocopy of student ID
> required). Include the names of all persons for name tags. Saturday
> luncheon $ 25. Saturday banquet $ 35 (vegetarian available). Friday
> night
> at Esther's Follies $ 16. Make checks to 'Freethought Roundup Committee'
> and to: Roundup Registration, P.O. Box 3798, Austin, TX 78764. Contact:
> Don
> Rhoades <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or Mary Sue Osborne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
>
> Correction: ATHEISTS UNITED CLAIMS 'BIGGEST' TITLE
>
> Atheists United of Los Angeles Co-President Bobbie Kirkhart
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> offers this 'good news' correction to last issue's
> story
> about the North Texas Church of Freethought (NTCOF) being the largest
> local
> atheistic group in the nation. "Successful, Howard, I'll give you that.
> And if we have any kind of competition, it should be the kind that helps
> us
> both, but Atheists United, at just under 400 members, is, I'm pretty sure,
> the largest local atheist group in the country." An article describing
> the
> group's success tactics will appear in a future issue.
>
> ATHEIST RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES??
>
> One reader (Brenda) asked about areas where non-theists might be retiring.
> She is looking for a friendly non-theistic community where like-minded
> people could relocate.
> Could it be that the atheist movement is moving towards local communities
> that ATTRACT non-theists? This happened with the homosexual movement.
> Thei
> r cultural development, plus hostility against them, resulted in local
> communities that support gay culture and social life. This also happens
> with some smaller religious groups that tend to live near their only
> church
> in a town.
> I had to tell Brenda I knew of no such place, and gave her information
> about
> some local groups. But, this is an idea that we may see happen as local
> group membership and funding grows. After all, if you're the only atheist
> in God Grunt, Alabama, wouldn't you be tempted to move to a larger town
> with
> an active non-theistic community that had parties, a singles group,
> discussion groups and day care for kids? [HT]
>
> 'THE ATHEIST' ACA NEWSLETTER RECOMMENDED
>
> The Atheist Community of Austin (ACA) newsletter 'The Atheist' (John
> Koonz,
> Editor) is publishing one or two items about atheist issues and ideas with
> each issue. For example, the current issue had 'The Glorification of
> Ignorance' by Jeff Dee and a book review of 'The Arrogance Of Faith' by
> John
> Rush, both of interest to atheists and freethinkers.
> The ACA will send the e-mail newsletter to those who want it. Send an
> 'The
> Atheist - Subscribe' notice to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. More info at
> <www.atheist-community.org>.
>
> FREETHINKERS QUIZ SENATOR ON 'RELIGIOUS FREEDOM' BILL
>
> [By Julie Fisher] State Senator Jeff Wentworth spoke at a December
> meeting
> of San Antonio Planned Parenthood. Wentworth updated the group on
> abortion
> rights, which he supports. Afterwards, Sally Chizek, Catherine Fahringer
> and I asked how his proposed Religious Freedom Restoration Act would
> affect
> unbelievers [Wentworth co-sponsors 'Religious Freedom' Senate Bill No.
> 138].
> Wentworth said that people used to have more religious freedom, but gave
> no
> details. Although he called the Religious Right 'zealots' whom he fights
> on
> the abortion issue, what he said about this legislation sounded like it
> was
> right out the mouths of the theocrats. I mentioned Comptroller Sharp
> rejecting 42 requests from religious groups for tax exemption this year.
> Wentworth knew nothing about that. We pointed out how someone in the
> government would have to define religion and non-theistic religions at
> least
> were in jeopardy. At that point, Rev. Art Severance, sitting on the other
> side of the room, chimed in. Wentworth saw that there were at least 4
> people in this group with concerns. Sally raised the question of the
> 'charitable choice' legislation at the national level, but Wentworth was
> unfamiliar with it.
>
> COURT UPHOLDS LEGALIZED RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION
>
> The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court has upheld a landlord's religious right to
> refuse rentals to unmarried couples. The majority opinion said that an
> Anchorage city ordinance interfered with property owner's free exercise of
> religion, property rights, and freedom of speech.
> [COMMENTARY: This case demonstrates what 'religious freedom' means to
> many
> Christians. They don't mean only the freedom to practice religious
> rituals
> and worship. They are talking about the power to ostracize and punish
> those
> who violate their religious beliefs.
> A key civil right is every citizen's equal right to buy products and
> services in the ordinary commerce of a society's market place. When
> government gives religionists the power to pick and choose whom they will
> treat equally, then civil rights and equality cease to exist. The fact
> that
> religious beliefs and property rights are used as an excuse to
> discriminate
> makes it no less a destruction of equal rights.
> This is why the Religious Freedoms bill (House Bill No. 601 & Senate Bill
> No. 138) before the Texas Legislature is so dangerous. The bills' clever
> language seems innocuous - after all, who could be against freedom of
> conscience in your beliefs. The reality is that this bill empowers
> religious citizens and organizations to impose their religious beliefs on
> others and to avoid governmental actions to which all others must submit.
> They would end equal treatment under the law in favor of personal
> discrimination based on religious beliefs. HT]
>
> IRS AUCTIONS O'HAIR POSSESSIONS - NOT DIARIES
>
> The Internal Revenue Service auctioned items from the O'Hair's Austin
> house
> on January 23rd. Sales included $2,000 for a bible given to Madalyn by
> Oklahoma school girls and $2,800 for grand daughter Robin's Porsche 944.
> Over $25,000 resulted from the sale of items described as "from WalMart to
> Ethan Allen".
> Madalyn O'Hair's recently publicized diaries will be auctioned later by an
> Austin attorney who represents the estate. Some diary entries were
> described to your editor by Austin religion reporter Kim Sue Lia-Perkes.
> Those entries concerned money needs, lifestyle, anger at opponents and
> boasting. Diaries were missing for the school prayer case period and the
> four years prior to the O'Hairs disappearance, with the exception of about
> ten days describing an August 1995 vacation. [HT]
>
> AMERICAN ATHEISTS CHAT EXCLUSIVE AND SECRET
>
> American Atheists, Inc. (AA) member Steven Lewis, a member of the Civil
> Air
> Patrol (CAP), was reprimanded by AA for posting a message on the AACHAT
> newsgroup and another discussion list. The post described how CAP, a
> congressionally chartered organization like the Boy Scouts of America,
> promotes religion.
> AACHAT has guidelines against cross-posting messages to other discussion
> lists. The post about CAP's pro-religious activities was removed. In an
> e-
> mail, the AACHAT moderator complained that the rule violation caused an AA
> non-member to post on AACHAT. Members were reminded that, "it is VERY
> IMPORTANT that you NOT SHARE messages dealing with the organization and/or
> business of American Atheists with individuals or discussion lists outside
> of American Atheists." Lewis complained that the CAP information was
> pertinent to atheists, tried to un-subscribe from AACHAT and eventually
> quit AA.
> Organizations need exclusive communications vehicle for members. However,
> this incident emphasizes the undemocratic, secretive nature of American
> Atheists, Inc. Members not only can't vote for AA leaders, they can only
> discuss approved topics and must keep AA secrets.
>
> CALIFORNIA 'FREETHOUGHT CHURCH' FORMING
>
> "The dumbest idea I ever heard of," was the reaction of Paul Kurtz, a
> leading humanist, when he heard about plans to start the North Texas
> Church
> of Freethought (NTCOF). The Sullivan and Gorski families' 'dumb idea' has
> grown into a 150 member 'church model' atheistic group that has hopes for
> getting their own building.
> Mike and Jean Rice are now planning for the Northern California Church of
> Freethought with hopes of having a first 'service' on the Spring Equinox,
> April 21, 1999. You can get more information at
> http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/churchoffreethoughtofnorcal. This marks the
> 'church of freethought' group model as a successful meme that is
> spreading.
> 'Church model' atheism is controversial among traditional atheists. NTCOF
> has demonstrated that a family, singles, social effort structured like a
> church is an effective outreach for non-theists and the unreligious. We
> wish our California 'brethren' and 'sistern' good luck with their new
> community of unbelievers. [From NTCOF Bulletin, 1/3/99]
> -------------------------
>
>
> GROUPS & TELEVISION
>
> Atheist Community of Austin. Weekly meetings, monthly speaker.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.atheist-community.org.
> American Humanist Association. Houston, Dallas.
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> Corpus Christi area. Brian Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Kathy
> Risinger
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> want to meet for social gatherings.
> http://home.earthlink.net/~bmmagic/
> Ethical Culture Fellowship of Austin. 10:00 AM, 1st & 3rd Sunday, Austin
> Senior Activity Center near 28th and Lamar. 512-306-1111 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://www.main.org/ec.
> Freethinkers Association of Central Texas. 4th Tuesday, 6:30 PM, Bailey's
> Bridge Studio-North Star Square, San Antonio. Blake Olson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> Houstonians for Secular Humanism. Contact Daniel Strain
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> Metroplex Atheists (D/FW). Meets 3rd Sunday. Contact Colin Sewards
> 817-473-8213.
> Lufkin Area. Contact Lou Cable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <www.inu.net/skeptic>.
> North Texas Church of Freethought. First Sunday, 10:30 AM at Wilson World
> Hotel, Irving. Singles group & social events. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://church.freethought.org
> Texas A&M Atheists & Agnostics. Wednesdays 8:00 PM in 128D Zachary.
> http://atheist.tamu.edu/~aasg/.
> Texas Hill Country Freethinkers. Monthly luncheons and dinners. Julie
> Fisher at 210-354-3311 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> University Skeptics Society. UT Austin.
> <www.utexas.edu/students/skeptics>.
>
> The Atheist Experience: 9:00 AM call-in show. Sunday on Austin public
> access TV.
> Freethought Forum: 11:00 AM every Tuesday on San Antonio public access TV.
> -------------------------
>
>
> LETTERS
>
> [From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] First off, just let me say that I never
> asked to subscribe to this newsletter, and in fact was irritated enough by
> it that I trashed the first few issues I received without even opening
> them. However, eventually I got around to looking at one of the issues,
> and
> found it interesting enough that I never got around to unsubscribing. The
> point here is that you should be more careful about pissing off untold
> numbers of atheists who would otherwise be avid readers of this newsletter
> by adding their names to your mailing list without asking them first.
> On a brighter note, I do want to give you encouragement to keep the
> newsletter going, as I find it to be my sole source of atheist news and
> views.
> Although it has not completely altered my life, it has brought my atheism,
> which has been with me for many years now, more towards the forefront of
> my
> thoughts. During this past holiday season, I had a discussion with some
> of
> my relatives about my beliefs, which did not exactly go over well (my
> *entire* family is Baptist), but at least it paved the way for future
> conversations, and made them aware that my atheism is not a passing fancy
> in
> my life.
> However, I still refuse to let religion of any kind (even the religion of
> non-religion) dominate my life. It is a part of who I am, but I will not
> let it lock me into an unalterable mindset. If confronted, I will hold my
> own, but I certainly don't go looking for fights.
> That said, I want to re-emphasize that I really do think you are doing an
> excellent job, so keep up the good work!
>
> [From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Stockbridge, Ga.] I am one of those "get up in
> your
> face atheists." Have been and plan to continue. Something that helps me
> as
> a community activist in this area whenever I am asked in mixed company or
> otherwise; "Mr. Schrader, what church do you attend," the speaker knowing
> full well I am a flaming atheist but asked only to intimidate me in front
> of
> his or her peers. My stock answer is; "Well Ms. Snurd I will answer your
> question if you will first answer mine. When you and your husband, main
> squeeze or one night stand last had sex were you able to have an orgasm,
> and
> if you were fortunate enough to have one was in singular or multiple?"
> Gasps! Gags! Stammerings! Crimson Faces and outrage. I particularly
> like
> it when his or her betrothed is present. When they come down off the
> ceiling I explain to them; "My faith or lack of is personal. I don't run
> around cramming it down others throats like some here now. If you'll
> answer
> my question I will be very happy to inform you I am proud to be an
> atheist."
> That usually brings the issue to closure.
> Some, including the media, have gotten off the atheist issue and I rarely
> hear atheism mentioned in my presence or the papers. In fact I read in the
> paper day before yesterday when a citizen before the board of
> commissioners
> asked why the board stopped Christian prayers in their called meetings and
> I
> quote; "Our attorneys advised us that it was wise or face the wrath of Mr.
> Charles Schrader."
> -------------------------
>
>
> COMMENTARY: Successful Arlington Conference
>
> Fifty humanists, freethinkers and atheists gathered Saturday, January 23rd
> at the Arlington La Quinta. The successful conference was coordinated by
> Houstonian Frank Prahl, Regional Coordinator for the American Humanist
> Association. Dallas humanist Dick Nelson was the local coordinator with
> help from Mike and Marylyn Sullivan of the North Texas Church of
> Freethought.
>
> It was fun meeting the real people behind e-mail addresses. Personal
> contact is vital for building the a statewide community. It's also just
> plain fun to gossip, joke and drink with fellow unbelievers, even when my
> aging ears can't quite follow conversations.
>
> I particularly enjoyed Emmett Fields' presentation on the 'Survival and
> Progress of Freethought Literature'. Emmett is a freethought author,
> researcher and archivist who is collecting freethought books from what he
> calls the 'golden age of freethought'. He has computer scanned a hundred
> plus books and published five computer searchable Computer CD collections
> of
> freethought literature. For info check out
> http://www.thepoint.net/~effields/.
>
> My talk on 'Conducting an Atheist Anti-Defamation' campaign went well. Ed
> Doerr, president of the American Humanist Association, asked why atheists
> would want to present themselves as what they don't believe in? This led
> to a lively discussion about the broader meaning of atheism held and the
> nature of religious hostility towards unbelief. The idea that atheism is
> a
> beginning for freethinking that develops into a broad philosophic
> materialism is unappreciated by many non-theists. Many also don't
> understand the problems that arise from using words other than 'atheism'
> to
> describe a lack of belief in gods. HT
>
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