“Once one accepts the premise of the Declaration of Independence - that governments derive "their just powers from the consent of the governed" - it follows that the governed must, in order to exercise their right of consent, have full freedom of expression.” GovernmentOrderAcceptingAtheismExpressionExerciseIndependencePositive AtheismConsentDeclarationPremisesFreedom Of ExpressionDeclaration Of IndependenceConsent Of The Governed Author:Thomas I. Emerson
“Suppression of expression conceals the real problems confronting a society and diverts public attention from the critical issues. It is likely to result in neglect of the grievances which are the actual basis of the unrest, and thus prevent their correction.” RealProblemResultsAttentionIssuesAtheismExpressionBasesCriticalPositive AtheismNeglectCorrectionsReal ProblemsSuppressionGrievanceConfrontingUnrest Author:Thomas I. Emerson