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    Default Atheists conduct friendly march around Mormon Temple Square

    Atheists conduct friendly march around Mormon Temple Square
    Group seeks to help nonbelievers who fear leaving LDS Church.

    By Christopher Smart
    | The Salt Lake Tribune


    The sky grew angry over some 75 atheists as they assembled to march around downtown Salt Lake City’s Temple Square during the LDS Church’s General Conference.

    But the gathering storm had nothing to do with the wrath of the Almighty, according to the nonbelievers, because there is no God.

    Despite the raindrops, the crowd, led by Dan Ellis, president of Atheists of Utah, remained in high spirits.

    Most of the marchers were former Mormons and many mailed resignations to the LDS Church at the end of the short trek around the square. Ellis dubbed it "the Mormon exodus and mass resignation event."

    "It’s our right to resign from the LDS Church and support others who would like to," he told the crowd.
    Among the group was Salt Lake City resident Katerina Hayes, who is 31 and has two small children.

    "I feel like I was forced to join the church by my parents," she said. "If I ever join a religion, I think it should be my own decision."

    Utahn Robert Fraham, 78, was baptized into the LDS Church at a young age and said he was sending in his resignation.
    "I’m an equal-opportunity blasphemer. I don’t think the Mormons are any worse than other religions," he said. "All those deists are idiots."

    Kerry Strickland, a former Southern Baptist from Jasper, Ga., moved to Utah a year ago after being shunned from her community when she came out as an atheist. She said she was marching Sunday in support of others, including ex- Mormons.

    "It’s hard to come out of the atheist closet when there are so many religious people in your family," she said. "From my family and community, the reaction was overwhelmingly negative."

    Ellis instructed the atheists to be respectful as they marched.
    And they were.

    Their walk along North Temple took them through some 100 LDS faithful along the sidewalk singing "How Great Thou Art," a hymn praising God.

    A young man at the end of the line of singers refused to comment on the atheists, saying only, "I’m just here to sing, man."
    After the demonstration, the atheists gathered in City Creek Park to hear David Silverman, president of American Atheists.
    Mormons shun apostates, he said. But atheists welcome dissent and respect people of all religions.

    "You are making it easier on closeted atheists who are afraid to leave this church," he said. "Embracing reality means not fearing dissent."

    The American Atheists group will hold its national convention in Salt Lake City over the Easter weekend, April 17-20.

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    JUST
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    "friendly march"
    it's not.

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    BREAKING NEWS : Trendy atheist Kid eats a pizza peacefully.
    anyway


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    sometimes I think they should just leave each other alone

    but then again, I do understand how people are brought into some religions by their parents and not by their own choice and they fear leaving

    i dont know my stance but I'm sure mormons try and recruit people with **** like this, they're just getting the same **** back i guess

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