Atheists plan to wash road Saturday of anointing oil left by Christians a year ago

“What concerns us is the message that it sends,” said Atheist of Florida member Rob Curry. “A very chilling message that, if you’re not a Christian, if you don’t believe as we do, then you’re not welcome.”

Curry’s referring to a road-anointing performed on CR 98 last year as part of the “Polk Under Prayer” campaign, where Christians poured olive oil on the asphalt and prayed over it, calling for a revival in the area.

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7 comments on “Atheists plan to wash road Saturday of anointing oil left by Christians a year ago

  1. Archer_of_the_Forest says:

    Mighty superstitious for someone who believes holy oil and prayer are a bunch of medieval bunk.

  2. libraryjim says:

    Man, atheists threatened by something as innocent as olive oil! If they do not believe there is any spiritual meaning behind it having been blessed, why are they so upset about it?

    Jim <><

  3. paradoxymoron says:

    The atheists are threatened by the memory of olive oil. There isn’t any.
    [blockquote] And if they did take it seriously, Dr. Geringswald points out, there’s probably not a whole lot of oil to wash off. “It’s probably a year too late on their part,” he said. “First time it rained, it got washed off.”[/blockquote]
    So it’s a ritual act, to advance their belief system. I don’t think that they’re entirely clear on the concept of atheism.

  4. Cennydd13 says:

    They’re lost souls.

  5. LeightonC says:

    If they truly believe God does not exist, why are they so threatened by something that isn’t there? Really, does anyone fuss over denying the existence of the tooth fairy or the Easter bunny? I suspect deep down they’re not quite sure of their belief system.

  6. Pageantmaster Ù† says:

    Marvellous. Now if the clergy of Florida can be persuaded to drive round the streets on the back of pickups spraying holy oils and water as they go, it should lead to a rush of atheists ensuring the cleanest streets ever.

    Problem solved.

  7. Br. Michael says:

    Well, as silly as this is, what we see is a drive to divorce state from religion and that cannot be done. You cannot create a worldview free zone. They seek to enshrine their own worldview and drive all others from public view.