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common enemy, Americans found a common tie in their belief in God, superseding their differences and<br />

thereby countering the claims by the secularists that religion brings more harm than good. For it is in the<br />

secular organizations’ attempts at removing the pursuit of religion that the good of religion revealed itself in<br />

U.S. society, solidifying America’s perceptions as such.<br />

Imagine a world without religion? Maybe Americans have no desire to try. Maybe Americans see<br />

that religion forms the nation we have grown to love and cherish: a land of unity and possibilities, finding<br />

freedom in the acceptance of others – something they perceived the secular organizations lacked.<br />

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“About the Foundation FAQ.” Freedom From Religion Foundation. 7 Oct. 2010<br />

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“Anti-religion billboards for Atlanta.” The Augusta Chronicle 9 Sept. 2010. 11 Oct. 2010<br />

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“Atheism shines bright in Kentucky.” FFRF News Release 7 Sept. 2010. 14 Nov. 2010<br />

< http://www.ffrf.org/news/releases/making-freethought-respectable-in-kentucky/><br />

“Atheist Billboard Turns Heads Along I-10.” WDSU.com 29 May 2009. 14 Nov. 2010<br />

< http://www.wdsu.com/r/19601414/detail.html><br />

Bormann, Ernest G. “Fantasy and Rhetorical Vision: The Rhetorical Criticism of Social Reality.”<br />

The Quarterly Journal of Speech 58 (1972): 396-407.<br />

Bormann, Ernest G. “A Fantasy Theme Analysis of the Television Coverage of the Hostage<br />

Release and the Reagan Inaugural.” The Quarterly Journal of Speech 68 (1982): 133-<br />

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“FFRF posts 10 irreverent billboards in Flint. Mich.” FFRF News Release 7 Oct. 2010. 7 Oct.<br />

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