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JUDGE ART PRINT DEPARTMENT 627 West 43d Street peers eeeesssss rs & New York Atheism Et Al To the Editors of Jove: Gentlemen: In your recent publication ot January 23, 1926, I noticed an article, written by fa recent high-school graduate, a Mr. Hawthorn, and noted particularly the paragraph concerning atheisin. Air. Hawthorn Seemed. strongly op: posed to the action of Justice Mitchell, regarding the granting the proper deeds of incorporation to the “American Association for the Advancement of Atheism.” In addition, I noticed that you agreed with the gentleman from Harrisburg. From a strictly legal point, you, as older men, undoubtedly know more about the technicalities surrounding the case than do I. However, looking at it from the viewpoint of social betterment, why should this above-named association be recog- nized? It is not a religion—it is opposed to religion! Its supporters are comparatively few in number. Its ideals are far removed from those which we, as Christian gentlemen, try to adhere to! In no way can I find it justifiable, nor can others in my college class. If you are able to justify such an organization in my eyes, I will certainly appreciate any article through your columns. Very ‘truly yours, Esston, Pa. Edward 1, H. Bennett January 26, 1926. (Editor's Note.—There is nothing in the Con- stitution or laws of our land that forbids atheism. There can be nothing illegal, therefore, in an association formed to promote it, however we may deprecate it. To refuse it. incorporation is an cxercise of arbitrary authority and a violation of the principles at the foundation of our Government. Furthermore, the surest way to encourage atheism is the use of such methods to suppress it.) The Jokes the Thing Editors of Icpcr: Being a Jupcr “fan” I wish to commend vou on your successful efforts to brighten up life. 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