RI Atheists celebrate Day of Reason Thursday May 4 with State House evening projections on May 4th.
On May 4th, as Americans celebrate the “National Day of Prayer,” the members of Rhode Island Atheists invite you – and our elected leaders – to join us in recognizing a “Day of Reason” by celebrating the importance of rational thought for the liberty, advancement, and betterment of all citizens.
First recognized in 2003 by
then Governor Lincoln Chafee, the “Day of Reason”
highlights the importance of an inclusive secular society which welcomes all
regardless of religious or secular beliefs.
Declaring a day of reason shows that we are committed to
supporting evidence-based solutions for today’s problems. Critical thinking and
logical reasoning are vital tools to counter the malignant, divisive rhetoric
pervading social media and dividing our country.
To fully recognize the freedoms of speech, thought and conscience for all people, we seek to encourage our lawmakers to critically examine and reject any legislation that attempts to deny rights to people, such as the right to a secular education, the right to an abortion, the respect for LGBTQ+ people and many other pressing issues.
The
road that leads a diverse society into happiness must have the widest path of
freedom.
We can, and must, do better.
Rhode Island Atheists calls on Governor Daniel McKee and
members of the general assembly to mark May 4 as a “Day of Reason” and elevate
the use of scientific and rational thought as the most valuable methods for
understanding problems, debating issues and making decisions.
The Rhode Island
Atheists will celebrate by projecting on the State House starting around 8pm.