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CARSON CITY - An organization that represents atheists is starting a
Nevada chapter that will lobby legislators against holding the sectarian
prayers that open each legislative session.
"The prayers exclude
people who don't believe in prayer or don't believe in a higher being
from full participation," said Lauren Anderson Youngblood,
communications director of the Secular Coalition of America in
Washington, D.C.
The organization also opposes laws that infringe
on the separation of church and state. Youngblood said some laws give
special benefits to religious-based day care centers, which in some
states don't have to meet the same health care standards as nonreligious
centers.
Because of complaints from non-Christian legislators
about too many ministers opening sessions with prayers referring to
Jesus Christ, legislative leaders several years ago requested more
inclusive prayers.
Now prayers are made by people from many
religions, including American Indian leaders in their native languages.
But frequently, Christian ministers still mention Jesus Christ.
Besides
atheists, the Secular Coalition is open to agnostics, humanists and
anyone who supports the separation of church and state. Twenty states
have chapters.
Youngblood said she hopes Nevadans will join a
conference call at 1 p.m. Wednesday to discuss creating a chapter and
training as a lobbyist. The call-in number is
530-881-1400, and the
participant code is 978895.