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The three kinds of atheists

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It's time for an atheist reality check. There are three different kinds of atheists: True believers, fad or convenient believers and those angry at…more.

Atheists have a holiday, April 1

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Seems in Florida there is a judge who has set a great precedent in the ongoing battle of non-believers and government agencies regarding prayer for…more.

Will the atheists ever be appeased?

Seems like forever now that I have been reading about the atheists’ resistance to groups having invocations to start their meetings. First, they hammered the…more.

Misinformation on prayer issue

Two letters in a recent edition of The Daily Sentinel illustrate how deeply misinformed many people in Grand Junction are with respect to the county…more.

Hats off to Rowland and the commissioners

I was amused to hear that our local grinches have changed tact after being rebuffed on the invocation issue. In an obvious jab at Christians,…more.

Outrage at those who are outraged

There has been a lot of publicity, both locally and nationally, about any public mention of religion, such as attempts to ban the statement on…more.

Invoking Christ’s name suggest living like Christ did

I'm a supporter of the Mesa County commissioners enjoying their constitutional liberties in prayer. However, if they are going to pray "in Jesus' name," I…more.

Our constitutional government is one of laws

 Several recent letters to the editor (“Founders made prayer part of public meetings”, Jan. 7; “Even Jefferson endorsed religion’s importance”, Jan. 8; “Precedent is persuasive…more.

Christian majority oversteps its bounds

At the risk of again being accused of “grandstanding” (for bringing attention to a public policy issue of potential financial import for Mesa County) and…more.

Invocation lawsuit is not a slam dunk for ACLU

Bill Hugenberg, our grandstanding, local atheist, recently wrote to the editor that the Mesa County Commissioners’ “foolishly stubborn invocation practice” will lead to a lawsuit…more.