Is Bill O'Reilly the idiot nutbar, or the drugged up idiot nutbar? I can never keep track of my idiot nutbars...
But seriously, I think there are a few big issues here that Christians don't understand, which causes a lot of confusion.
First, a lot of Christians are used to controlling everything and having everything their way, so when they don't get the special treatment they are used to they get upset (For example, not mentioning any gods instead of only mentioning their god). Don't expect special treatment, and if you want to pray, do it in a church or in your home, not in a public institution.
Second, freedom of religion does mean freedom from religion, as atheists exist and to force people to acknowledge a god, even without specifying which god is ridiculous and probably unconstitutional in both Canada and the US. Also, I wonder how people of polytheist religions such as Hinduism feel about mentioning only a singular god...
And also, we have to wonder whether it is always a good idea to continue with what some people claim a nation was "founded on". America was founded by a bunch of white slaveowners on stolen land. Canada was founded on stolen land and exploitation of Chinese railway workers. We're not exactly off to a good start there, and it would be ridiculous to suggest that we should continue to utilize "coolies" for railway construction because it is "what Canada was founded on" (although one could argue that our reliance on Chinese goods made by Western companies in sweatshop conditions is basically the same thing, but that is going off on a tangent)
And the big one is that secularism does not necessarily mean preferring atheism. It just means showing no preference by not mentioning a god when there is no reason to.
And of course, there is also the plain old religious bigotry factor in there, with people running atheists out of towns, or making them uncomfortable at schools.
"Freedom of religion doesn't mean freedom from religion." Wow. Just wow. So you're free to believe in anything, as long as it's something. Can it be myself?
No, but it can be the rock that helped you quit drinking
