A Year in Jail for Not Believing in God? How Kentucky Is Persecuting Atheists | Alternet

A Year in Jail for Not Believing in God? How Kentucky Is Persecuting Atheists | Alternet

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  1. This rational was in the minority, however, as the Court of Appeals reversed the lower courts’ decision that the law was unconstitutional.



    Last week, American Atheists submitted a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court to review the law.



    Riner, meanwhile, continues to abuse the state representative’s office, turning it into a pulpit for his God-fearing message.



    "The safety and security of the state cannot be achieved apart from recognizing our dependence upon God," Riner recently t old Fox News.



    "We believe dependence on God is essential. ... What the founding fathers stated and what every president has stated, is their reliance and recognition of Almighty God, that's what we're doing," he said.

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