A group of atheists in Kenya are pleading for their own national holiday in which they can proclaim that God does not exist and hold “godless parades.” The Atheists in Kenya Society released a statement Monday in which they demanded that the government declare Feb. 17 as “Atheist Day.” “There is no shortage of religious holidays celebrated every year in Kenya. Christmas, Eid ul-Fitr, Diwali, Eid al-Adha, Easter and Ramadan are just but a few,”
Atheists in Kenya Vice President Daisy Siongok said in the statement. “Kenyans who do not believe in god or gods deserve a public holiday too.” Siongok asserted that the fact that atheists only comprise about five percent of Kenya’s population is no reason to exclude them from having a national holiday of their own. Specifically, the group is calling on Fred Matiang’i, Kenya’s cabinet secretary for interior ministry, to formally make the atheist day designation. READ MORE
There is no atheists in hell.They soon charge there mind when they die.Yes God is real,but man is a fool.