OK it is a tired headline: " Priest calls for prayer at URI
graduation " ( Providence Journal, May 20 - page B1 ).
Of course , Steve Brown of ACLU disagrees with the Rev.
Joseph D. Creedon.
Speaking as non-believer ( not quite an atheist ), I must
say that I am getting more and more fed up with MILITANT atheists
who have convulsions whenever God's name or Holy Scripture is
invoked. Does this cranky minority have a " divine " right
to stifle the religious instincts of the majority ?
A society needs some moral glue to hold it together -
even if it is just enchanting and inspiring STORIES.
Perhaps what we need in this public prayer controversy is
a LIBERAL interpretation of the constitutional separation of
Church and State.
Again and again I find myself in a church for a wedding,
a funeral ,or a baptism. Out of politeness I stand and kneel
with the congregation. I am respectfully SILENT during prayers.
As long as the pious sheep do not turn Inquisitorial on
me, what do I care ? There is even a certain aesthetic beauty
to the hymns and rituals.
Just yesterday I attended a close friend's memorial mass.
I had a very real - if not mystical feeling - that he had found
peace at last.
Fanatical atheism is as ridiculous and arrogant as fanatical
religious faith.
So - Let us pray ! Or at least, let THEM pray !
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