Rhode Island nods to nonbelievers with ‘Day of Reason’ proclamation
By Travis Gettys
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 10:03 EDT
Rhode Islands governor has declared May 1 a Day of Reason to recognize the states nonbelievers.
The Humanists of Rhode Island and the Secular Coalition for Rhode Island requested the proclamation, which the Friendly Atheist blog said is virtually identical to others signed by the mayors of Charlotte, N.C., and State College, Pa., and some members of Congress last year.
Providence, R.I., was named along with neighboring New Bedford, Mass., as the least Bible-minded metro area in the U.S. for the past two years, according to the second annual American Bible Society survey.
The proclamation claims the application of reason has proven to offer hope for human survival upon Earth by cultivating intelligent, moral and ethical interaction among people.
The secular groups say theyre planning events to coincide with the National Day of Reason, which are being held in parallel with the National Day of Prayer on the same day, to highlight the persistent threat to the separation of church and state.
Chafee, who served in the U.S. Senate as a Republican but was elected governor as an independent, signed a similar proclamation last year, a spokeswoman said.
He registered last year with the Democratic Party.
Chafee also issued a proclamation designating May 1 as a Day of Prayer.
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