Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR28 Latest Draft

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                            SPONSOR:      Rep. Morrison & Sen. Sturgeon       Reps. Baumbach, Longhurst; Sens. Hoffner, S. McBride, Pinkney           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28       DESIGNATING MARCH 30, 2023, AS ATHEIST AWARENESS DAY IN DELAWARE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. Morrison & Sen. Sturgeon       Reps. Baumbach, Longhurst; Sens. Hoffner, S. McBride, Pinkney     

SPONSOR: Rep. Morrison & Sen. Sturgeon
Reps. Baumbach, Longhurst; Sens. Hoffner, S. McBride, Pinkney

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. Morrison & Sen. Sturgeon 

 Reps. Baumbach, Longhurst; Sens. Hoffner, S. McBride, Pinkney 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28 

   

 DESIGNATING MARCH 30, 2023, AS ATHEIST AWARENESS DAY IN DELAWARE. 

   

  WHEREAS,  our nation was founded upon a belief in freedom of religion with the U.S. Constitution enshrining this as a guaranteed right in the First Amendment; and   WHEREAS, about 7% of Americans identify as atheist, about 7% identify as agnostic, and another 15% do not identify with any specific religion; and   WHEREAS, we see the number of Americans who identify as atheist, agnostic, or unaffiliated with any religion continues to grow, especially among young Americans; and   WHEREAS, over 1.1 billion people across the world identify as atheist, agnostic, or unaffiliated with any specific religion; and   WHEREAS, atheists believe that the rights of anyone to practice their religion of choice should not be infringed upon or hampered in any way, and also that no one should be forced to adhere to or be governed by religious beliefs; and   WHEREAS, throughout history up to and including today, atheists, agnostics, and other non-religious groups and individuals have been persecuted for their beliefs or for refusing to adopt or adhere to the beliefs of specific religions; and   WHEREAS, the constitutions of seven states ban atheists from holding elected office (although these bans are unconstitutional at the federal level and hence unenforceable); and   WHEREAS, a law in one state bans atheists from serving as witnesses at trials (although this law is unconstitutional at the federal level and hence unenforceable); and   WHEREAS, atheists, agnostics, and secular humanists have often led efforts to maintain the separation of church and state guaranteed in the U.S.  Constitution ; and   WHEREAS, atheists and agnostics have contributed to every aspect of American society including science, technology, education, medicine, government, law, psychology, sociology, linguistics, journalism, philosophy, music, literature, art, entertainment; and   WHEREAS, a significant portion of Americans practicing in certain distinctive disciplines identify as atheists, including 29% of scientists and 12% of doctors; and   WHEREAS, proportionately, atheists are greatly underrepresented at all levels of elected office, and even once elected, many fear publicly identifying themselves as atheists; and   WHEREAS, atheists yearn and work for the best for humanity and the world, as do so many other individuals; and   WHEREAS, there are thousands of religions in the world and their beliefs are generally well-known and well-respected while the beliefs of atheists are often ignored and even looked down upon; and   WHEREAS, many Delawareans and other Americans from all walks seek to shed light upon the existence and beliefs of atheists.   NOW, THEREFORE:   BE IT RESOLVED  by the Delaware House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that March 30th is hereby recognized as Atheist Awareness Day in Delaware.        

 WHEREAS,  our nation was founded upon a belief in freedom of religion with the U.S. Constitution enshrining this as a guaranteed right in the First Amendment; and 

 WHEREAS, about 7% of Americans identify as atheist, about 7% identify as agnostic, and another 15% do not identify with any specific religion; and 

 WHEREAS, we see the number of Americans who identify as atheist, agnostic, or unaffiliated with any religion continues to grow, especially among young Americans; and 

 WHEREAS, over 1.1 billion people across the world identify as atheist, agnostic, or unaffiliated with any specific religion; and 

 WHEREAS, atheists believe that the rights of anyone to practice their religion of choice should not be infringed upon or hampered in any way, and also that no one should be forced to adhere to or be governed by religious beliefs; and 

 WHEREAS, throughout history up to and including today, atheists, agnostics, and other non-religious groups and individuals have been persecuted for their beliefs or for refusing to adopt or adhere to the beliefs of specific religions; and 

 WHEREAS, the constitutions of seven states ban atheists from holding elected office (although these bans are unconstitutional at the federal level and hence unenforceable); and 

 WHEREAS, a law in one state bans atheists from serving as witnesses at trials (although this law is unconstitutional at the federal level and hence unenforceable); and 

 WHEREAS, atheists, agnostics, and secular humanists have often led efforts to maintain the separation of church and state guaranteed in the U.S.  Constitution ; and 

 WHEREAS, atheists and agnostics have contributed to every aspect of American society including science, technology, education, medicine, government, law, psychology, sociology, linguistics, journalism, philosophy, music, literature, art, entertainment; and 

 WHEREAS, a significant portion of Americans practicing in certain distinctive disciplines identify as atheists, including 29% of scientists and 12% of doctors; and 

 WHEREAS, proportionately, atheists are greatly underrepresented at all levels of elected office, and even once elected, many fear publicly identifying themselves as atheists; and 

 WHEREAS, atheists yearn and work for the best for humanity and the world, as do so many other individuals; and 

 WHEREAS, there are thousands of religions in the world and their beliefs are generally well-known and well-respected while the beliefs of atheists are often ignored and even looked down upon; and 

 WHEREAS, many Delawareans and other Americans from all walks seek to shed light upon the existence and beliefs of atheists. 

 NOW, THEREFORE: 

 BE IT RESOLVED  by the Delaware House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that March 30th is hereby recognized as Atheist Awareness Day in Delaware.   

   

  SYNOPSIS   This Concurrent Resolution designates March 30, 2023, as Atheist Awareness Day in Delaware.      

 SYNOPSIS 

 This Concurrent Resolution designates March 30, 2023, as Atheist Awareness Day in Delaware.