(The Blaze/AP) — March was a big month for atheists in America. Last weekend, the Reason Rally — the largest gathering of secularists in world history — unfolded on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Then, this past Saturday, also in a historical first, the U.S. military hosted an event expressly for soldiers and others who don’t believe in God, with a county fair-like gathering on the main parade ground at one of the world’s largest Army posts.
The Rock Beyond Belief event at Fort Bragg, organized by soldiers here two years after an evangelical Christian event at the eastern North Carolina post, is the most visible sign so far of a growing desire by military personnel with atheist or other secular beliefs to get the same recognition as their religious counterparts.
The purpose was not to make the Army look bad, organizers said, but to show that atheists and other secular believers have a place in institutions like the military. As The Blaze reported last year, the Army agreed to give $50,000 toward the event following atheists’ protests over military sponsorship of a Christian concert put on by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
“I love the military,” said Sgt. Justin Griffith, main organizer of the event and the military director of American Atheists. He added, “This is not meant to be a black eye.”
Griffith said he and other non-religious soldiers are not permitted to hold atheist meetings at the post and have so far been rebuffed in their efforts to change that. They feel their beliefs marginalize them.
Organizers were hoping for a crowd of about 5,000. At least several hundred people gathered on the parade ground by midday Saturday. Rainy weather for most of the morning may have affected the turnout. Fort Bragg officials said they would provide a crowd estimate later.
The atmosphere was festive, with carnival treats like ribbon fries and ice cream, games for children and a demonstration jump by the Army’s Golden Knights parachute team. Speakers and bands performed on the main stage. In many ways it was indistinguishable from a county fair except for the information booths ringing the parade ground and the content of the performances.

People listen to Professor Richard Dawkins the headline speaker at the Rock Beyond Belief event, Saturday, March 31, 2012 at Fort Bragg, N.C. For the first time in history, the U.S. military hosted an event expressly for soldiers and others who don't believe in God, with a gathering sort of like a county fair Saturday on the main parade ground at one of the world's largest Army bases. (AP Photo/The Fayetteville Observer, Raul R. Rubiera)
Back in January, we also reported about the intense controversy surrounding one of the bands — Aiden — whose members have used images of a burning church and a bloody cross, among other elements, in a past music video. With the event pledging to be family-friendly, these inclusions did seem a bit odd. This was compounded by the fact that Justin Griffith, an organizer for Rock Beyond Belief, defended the video on the festival’s web site.
This same issues surrounding questionable content unfolded at the Reason Rally last week, where songwriter Tim Minchin unleashed more than 75 expletives as children and families stood watching his performance (see the video here).
(Related: You and God Are Under Attack: Beck Breaks Down Atheism and the Religious Left)
“We got any Darwin fans in the house?” asked a performer named Baba Brinkman at yesterday’s Rock Beyond Belief, before launching into a rap song about evolutionary biology that culminated in a call-and-response chant of “Creationism is dead wrong!”
Organizers said the goal was not to disparage soldiers with religious beliefs. In the weeks leading up to the event, some bloggers and others expressed concerns. A chaplain currently deployed in Afghanistan posted an open letter on Fort Bragg’s Facebook page, saying he feared the event would be devoted to mocking religious soldiers.

Richard Dawkins
“We’re never antagonistic toward religious believers, we’re antagonistic toward religious belief,” said Richard Dawkins, the British biologist and best-selling atheist author who was the event’s headline speaker.
Dawkins, who frequently makes pointed criticism of religious adherents, delivered some relatively restrained remarks, asserting that none of the common arguments for religious belief stand up to scrutiny.
“There is no good, honest reason to believe in a god or gods of any kind, or indeed in anything supernatural,” he said. “The only reason to believe something is that you have evidence for it.”
Watch Dawkins’ speech, below:
The event marked a coming-out of sorts for atheist and secularist soldiers at Fort Bragg, who have been trying for more than a year to be recognized as a “distinctive faith group,” a designation that would allow them to hold their meetings at Bragg facilities. Curious soldiers in uniform mixed with people in civilian clothes as bands played and children began to race around the huge field when the rain let up.
“I’ve been an atheist pretty much my whole life, and where I was growing up in Texas, I didn’t know another atheist,” said Pfc. Lance Reed. “It’s important to meet people who have some of the same beliefs and interests as you do, and that’s what this is about.”
Reed also said he hoped Christians at Bragg and other believers would attend, to dispel some misconceptions about atheists.
“A lot of people think it’s all about God-bashing or something like that,” he said. “You can see we’re not evil people who want to burn down churches. We’re just here to have fun.”
Sgt. Lance Hollander, who said he’s been looking forward to the event ever since he first heard about it last year, agreed that in some ways the concert could serve as a calling card for soldiers who aren’t religious.

“Atheists are the least trusted group in America, and we want to change that,” he said.
A concert that was planned last year fell apart after a dispute between organizers and the base leadership over questions such as location. Saturday’s gathering was made possible in part by $70,000 in donations from the Raleigh-based Stiefel Freethought Foundation, whose founder, Todd Stiefel, said he hopes the Army ultimately decides that its role doesn’t include events like Rock Beyond Belief and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association-sponsored concert that prompted it.
“I would like this to be the last one of these events,” Stiefel said, arguing that the government shouldn’t have any role in hosting events geared towards religious belief or lack of it.
Fort Bragg is willing to work with organizers of any event that fits its guidelines, said Garrison Commander Col. Stephen Sicinski, who estimated that the BGEA evangelical concert generated twice as much controversy as the atheist event. As far as the Army is concerned, Siciniski said, the event isn’t a bellwether of changing beliefs – it’s simply another one of the community events that Bragg often hosts.
“We don’t treat soldiers who are atheists as atheists, we treat them as soldiers,” he said. “They’re soldiers first.”





















































































































Comments (255)
crichton
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:44pmGreat, instead of our military learning to be one unit they are causing divisions between the members. They just aren’t happy to cause rifts between the people but now they are going after the people who’s job it is to keep our country safe. That will turn out so well for us.
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barber2
Apr. 1, 2012 at 8:19pmExactly. The misfits of America all coalescing around our hoodie-loving Marxists in the White House. Why is it that Marxism always attracts the troublemakers, the anarchists, the atheists, the ” diverse. ” Wonder when they will play the Discrimination Card to have a Pacifist Club for the Military ? The Far Left, in their love of disorder and lawlessness, hates all organizations which represent the reverse : thus, the military, the churches, the rule of law, manners, temperate speech, drug restrictions, voter identification, ANYTHING that smacks of rules and regulations.
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freedom4ever
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:39pmPsalms 14:1
“The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’”
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Inkmage
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:32pmI cannot stand hardcore “Christians”, whenever I run into them; and we have talks about Christianity, or anything spiritual- I always find that they don’t know much of anything. The very same thing for atheist- they sound equally pathetic to me- and cannot explain their beliefs either, but also sound empty and very boring.
I do enjoy watching both idiots stumble and stammer to try to explain themselves though- always makes for a good laugh; atheist are the funniest though.
I do believe in god, and I’ve studied a lot of biblical history; and meaning of the words used back in the old days. I studied some Greek and Hebrew to have better understanding. It makes sense all of it, but it is also very beautiful- and you can see how easily distorted it can all become depending on the people preaching it. That is exactly what happened with Christianity- which Jesus and one of his apostles had seen, and even warned about.
Christianity coming out of Europe, started by the Roman Empire- has a dark past, filled with contradictions, why? Because when Rome got its hands on Christianity- it distorted it greatly- as did others who adopted it. I believe in god, but none of the imagery created by man. I believe in god, because I have little to no faith in mankind- based on what he’s shown throughout history- and foolishly repeats; they most of all prove god’s existence.
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Inkmage
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:48pmFurther more, science and god are not separate things. God is the creator- or the intelligence that designed all. Therefore he is also the author of what we call science- and nature. I believe all of god’s “miracles” can be explained with science, and will- as us as man are meant to know all of god; there are no secrets. As we advance we learn, its how its always been. We’ve been created to learn, discover, create, and know- which is part of why mankind is very unique.
The world is like a giant computer, god just installed all of the programs to get it to run..And yes the Earth is millions of years old, probably older than what has been recorded- anyone who believes the Earth is only 6000 years old, needs to be happy slapped for being a muppet. And yes there was some evolution in mankind, though not the kind where we come from apes, or amoeba. Early man however did not look exactly the way we do today.
And when it says in the bible “God created us in his image”. That does not mean god created us to look anything like himself. It means he created man, how he imagined man to look like- angels when they appear to man, take the form of man as they have no definite form, and know we’d freak the hell out if we saw anything else. They also don’t have wings and halos. That’s the European image which comes from Eros(Greek), and Cupido(Latin) both which mean desire, as angels were said to be very beautiful (perfect) and male only- no such thing as female angel.
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imsteph
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:30pmMy husband pointed out something the other day…
Why does it seem that atheists only get upset, ugly, and rabid over Christianity and Judaism?
Why is their hate and vitriol only targeted towards the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the followers of Jesus (of the line of Abraham and David)?
Do you see them having ‘anti mohammad’ rallies? Anti Buddha rallies? Anti Dahlia Llama rallies?
And who is it that originally rebelled against God?
Makes since that he doesn’t really care about those other ‘religions’ because they are but false idols already.
No skin of his nose-good job guys! Keep it up.
But worship the One True God!?!
Enough to make you crazy-huh.
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wvernon1981
Apr. 1, 2012 at 6:39pmOr could it be be that we’re surrounded by Christians in this country?
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binge_thinker
Apr. 3, 2012 at 4:06pmAll good points and points that you will never get an honest answer from any of them when asked.
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canadianlady
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:27pmWhat a great Commander in Chief America has. Why, under him, beastiality is legal once again in the military, and atheists now have the right to mock the Christians who occupy their ranks. What’s next? Gay pride parades? Isn’t Barack Hussein Obama just wonderful?
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ChrisRodda
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:10pmThis article is incorrect. The $50,000 in funding did not come from the Army. It came from the Stiefel Freethought Foundation, just as the Billy Graham Association funded the Rock the Fort event on the same base. All the Army paid for was security, the parachute jump, etc., which is exactly what the Army paid for for the Billy Graham event. Both the secular Rock Beyond Belief and the religious Rock the Fort were treated the same in this respect, as it should be.
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barber2
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:21pmCHRIS must be our Military Troll to the Blaze ! Noticed this person just joined today . Oh, what a co-incidence ! The Left is so busy and so ” organized ” ….
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barber2
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:00pmGosh. Wonder what all of our fine young atheist solderers will do on May 1 ? Maybe that is the day that we find out that they also worship at the altar of the International Day of the Workers . Code for communism ! Are they also members of the Marxist Big Brother Military ? Just more of that ” community organizing ” our Marxist Democrat radicals are up to !
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HorseCrazy
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:59pma celebration of secularism with secular speakers etc is ridiculous. everything on tv is secular, the world is secular etc which is why Christians have church and special concerts speakers etc because we live in a secular world. this is stupid beyond belief.
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BlackCrow
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:57pmI really don’t care what if anything you believe but when you start trying to shove it down my throat then you better expect a fight.
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freedomisasfreedomdoes
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:53pmOne of the greatest movie lines ever: “one of the greatest tricks the devil ever pulled was to convince the world he did not exist.”
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SpeckledPup
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:51pmwe have younger vets in our household too, and they say this is so obviously all part of obama’s ever-widening communist agenda to divide and destroy the cohesion in our US Military. —– we would never trust one of THESE obama-atheist ”solder”s, either: these atheists have no loyalty to anything, anyone or God, totally No Honor there at all.
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HorseCrazy
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:04pmwhats the saying no athiest in a fox hole. obama now has weakend the military through the division the repeal of dadt which takes away from the cohesive unit the military is supposed to be and now has it become divided groups. This goes beyond annoying it is dangerous. It will also bankrupt our military with the law suits that will start flowing in over transgender soldiers etc. Restricting the rights of the chaplains also is dangerous where they are needed to provide spiritual counseling. God help me my child wants nothing more than to be special forces like his grandpa, but I can no longer support that decision.
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smnle77
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:45pmRomans 14:11 It is written: “‘As surely as I live,’ says the Lord, ‘every knee will bow before me; every tongue will confess to God
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SpeckledPup
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:43pmthese are probably the same obama-led occupy-supporting democrat ‘soldiers’ who celebrated the repeal of DADT and bestiality. not to mention also they probably never heard the old tried and true COMBAT saying ‘there are no atheists in foxholes’. ……… also, atheists definitely seem to scream the loudest for GOD or JESUS to SAVE THEM when they are wounded.
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youdidthis
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:40pmRecent UFO footage over LAS VEGAS BLVD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8VQOCIyJqI&feature=context&context=G25b15c7FAAAAAAAAMAA
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babylonvi
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:40pmAtheism IS a religion and by the military sponsoring it, they are either committing an illegal act OR they are committing illegal acts when they deny OTHER religions the same equity. It would appear the government is attempting to establish a notional religion of Atheism. All quite illegal and unconstitutional. But, then again, we see what this government thinks about the constitution.
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barber2
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:36pmJust another MoveOn – styled Movement by the International Left in their concerted efforts ” to fundamentally change” America into a radical, atheist , anti-capitalist , anti-military mecca – like the failed economic mess in Europe. Grab your hoodies , your marijuana, your hate banners, and let’s march…. the Van Jones’ promised 99% Thug Occupies soon to come .
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The Gooch
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:25pmSo the atheists want to be recognized as a “distinctive faith group.” Um, I’m not sure you know what the word ‘atheist’ means.
Fighting organized religion and faith by forming an organized religion with established tenets.
I thought these people were supposed to be so much smarter than everyone else. Go figure.
If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em?
There is a disturbing trend developing in the military: The hyphenated soldier/Marine/air man/sea man (e.g., gay-Marine, Muslim-major, atheist-soldier).
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SpeckledPup
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:45pmwe have American Soldiers, ‘
and here we have the new obama-soldier, a useless waste of democrat/ gay/ atheist who will throw down his weapon and surrender to the muslims and convert to islam the first chance he gets.
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barber2
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:17pmlike the African-American label which seems very odd for someone whose relatives have been here for hundreds of years but which quite nicely separates them from being ” just ” an American….pretty transparent..goes back to the radical Black Power movement of the 1960′s which has been resurrected by our new Marxist Democrats who seek to cause unrest and division in their country. The Van Jones/ Occupy/ New Black Panther ( and still hiding in the wings, the Black Muslims ) and all of those other Hate Groups …
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GIDEON612
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:16pmThose that choose to follow Satan have infiltrated our gov, military, and schools. The THEORY of evolution only exists in books and the perverted minds of those that worship Satan. When one chases after the doctrine of anything that claims the Earth being more than about 6000 years old and that we can from rocks has bought into the big lie. ALL of creation cries out and declares the glory of our Creator. Prepare for the end by getting to know Jesus personally and do what we are commanded to do and carry that message to others while there is still time.
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searching for the Truth
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:23pmAmen!
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rick.oehlhof
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:04pmRight here at the home of the Airborne and Special Operations…Sorry I missed Richard Dawkins talk about the same old ‘rubbish’ that nearly conquered his beloved Britian not that long ago.
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Col. HawK
Apr. 1, 2012 at 1:02pmLet me get this straight….. tell me if I’m wrong??…. An admitted Athiest dies or gets killed for whatever reason….how and what steps are taken after thier death…. is there a Funeral Church service by thier loved one’s to give them a wake?…. I think they will say NO…NO!…. I don’t know, someone please tell me!!!…. Do they just go and dig a hole and throw the athiest in, cover it and walk away, with no signifigance or sign at all, maybe just a rock on the ground with the athiest name on it??… I don’t know tell me!!…. Do they just have a huge party?…. does anyone cry?, or morn their loss?…. I know nothing all all about this, and would like some answers…. is there anyone that can elighten me?
Cheers and God Bless….. Oooops, neglect the God Bless if you’re an Athiest.
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infidelible
Apr. 1, 2012 at 9:07pmPersonally, I’ve always been of the opinion that funerals are for the living. When I die, I hope my wife disposes of my corpse in the cheapest manner available to her and marks the occasion with the rest of my family and friends in whatever way suits them. If they don’t, well, no worries as I’d be dead and dispossessed of the ability to know and/or care.
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jimnasium
Apr. 1, 2012 at 12:59pmEvery knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that Jesus in Lord.
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barber2
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:12pmDear God: Our old religion Trolls ELIASIUM and JUSTTIM have now morphed into JIMNASIUM. ( I can tell by the idiotic cable and the fact that this is about religion ….)
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barber2
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:22pmShould have been “idiotic religious BABBLE “
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Col. HawK
Apr. 1, 2012 at 4:57pmAmen………..Amen
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MBA
Apr. 1, 2012 at 12:56pmThere is a real violation of more than half the US Citizens’ rights going on here. Why do the atheists think the can sponsor and hold all kinds of events, law suits, and complaints against more than half the US population and yet they file law suits to stifle any religious freedom and expression in this country? Christians et al time to fight back before we have no rights left at all.
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TonyAgudo
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:04pmReally? You realize that Rock Beyond Belief was started purely because the Rock The Fort events were blatantly breaking the First Amendment by endorsing, promoting and financially backing Christian proselytization on a government-run military base, right? They eventually had to allow RBB because if they didn’t, then they would open themselves to major First Amenedment lawsuits.
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barber2
Apr. 1, 2012 at 2:08pmThe radicals behind all of these “movements,” with their law degrees, are just using the law to destroy our political system. Just like the foreign terrorists are trying to destroy us. Our homemade radicals live here. Work here. Are US citizens. Were educated with our tax dollars. Were brainwashed by their political gurus to hate capitalism. And now work to destroy our capitalist system. Pure Alinsky .
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Arc
Apr. 1, 2012 at 12:53pmWHY are you people so afraid of something you freely admit that does not exist? Do you realize just how stupid that appears? Oh, I see, you are just another portion of society that believes ” man cannot govern himself, but to make sure, we will senselessly attack an INERT OBJECT.
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infidelible
Apr. 1, 2012 at 9:22pmFirst, who knows what all atheists think? You can’t even group all Christians together in their beliefs. As for why atheists worry about theism, we live in a society with a lot of theists in positions of power (Christians, Jews and Muslims and Statists). Their desire to be altruistic gives us crap like Obama-care and generally is used to justify plunder (as defined by Bastiat). If we had the limited government conceived by the Framers, it really wouldn’t be an issue. However, we have an ever-growing government regime that feels the govt has the right to enforce ,,, well, anything and everything. That’s both Republicans and Democrats. It’s funny that people here keep thinking that atheism == communism. You all should re-read Atlas Shrugged (and Rand’s other works) to see that we walk between two evil groups of faith: those that believe in a benevolent all powerful state and those that believe in a benevolent all powerful God. Neither of those groups is consistent with a reasoned study of reality. Both attempt to enslave humanity.
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no1hd
Apr. 1, 2012 at 12:51pmThey’ll be the ones lined up on the sides of the road, wondering where every soul is going and why they are so happy..
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IMCHRISTIAN
Apr. 1, 2012 at 12:48pmGod lets us make our own choices and you make a wrong choice and worry yourself as to how to right the wrong you have the choice yet to call upon Him. You had a choice to be an atheists so be it but again if you find difficulties in life it sure is good to have someone to help you waiting for your call (prayer). No matter your decision always love, have peace in your life and do unto others as you would want them to do unto you and you have freedom but if you need more you know where to go for guidance. As someone that has made the choice I want to say God bless our Servicemen and Women.
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