2008 Presidential Inauguration
Jan. 20th, 2009 05:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I didn't expect to see the inauguration live, but I did--a lucky coincidence of class scheduling. I was struck by Barack Obama's inclusion of "non-believers" in his list of American faiths; it was an ironic moment in a ceremony of barely veiled religious pageantry. The "invocation" (aka prayer) by Rick Warren, "So help me God" in both Congressional and Presidential oaths, the noticeable shortening of Obama's middle name (Hussein) to simply "H." for fear of alluding to the oh-so-hated Islam--America is still a Christian nation, just as it was until today a white nation. I don't think I will ever live to see an openly atheist or agnostic President take the Oath of Office. I have been honored to witness the inauguration of the first President of color, and I have hope that the first female President is not far behind. But a non-Christian, an atheist President? That is still a pipe dream. Religion is too important to the everyday American. I can only leave it for the next generation to hope.
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Date: 2009-01-20 10:43 pm (UTC)A Muslim candidate would face enormous prejudice, but I think a Jewish candidate would be possible. Of course anti-Semitism still rages, but people seemed not to have much of a problem with Joe Leiberman. (On the basis of his religion, I mean; many of us despised him for other reasons!)
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Date: 2009-01-21 12:15 am (UTC)I think (I hope) I will live to see a non-Christian president. But an atheist president--seeing the state of religious prejudice against my particular faith, no, I don't dare keep that slim of a hope.