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By: Carmelita Spats

Mexico also has had openly atheist politicians, even aggressive, vocal, anti-theists…I’ve always felt that Mexico had a much better grasp of the separation of church and state than the U.S. due to a...

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By: Chris Bristol

Hey! A fellow North Carolinian! I only  know (literally) a couple of other atheists here (and I was starting to think we were alone).

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By: Librepensadora

Jessica:  In counting the countries of North America which have marriage equality, were you including the Central American countries?

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By: amycas

 Hail Atlanta!

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By: OregoniAn

 Jealous (but thrilled) that you got there first – and determined to join you as soon as we can. Sh!t all lined up and preparing to march!

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By: Usclat

Since the days when Benito Juarez enacted the first official separation of the Catholic Church (and all religion) from the State in the famous Reform Laws or “Ley de la Reforma” enacted into the...

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By: Aguz

Many Catholic countries accept gay marriage (Spain, Belgium, Argentina, etc) so is not that surprising, really. 

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By: drakvl

This cannot be. All I’ve been hearing from Republicans about immigrants from Mexico is how they’re social conservatives who just don’t know it yet!

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By: mints11

church and state separation is a big deal here… let’s hope the new president doesn’t screw it all

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By: mints11

And yet, news are filled with festivities of the virgen of guadalupe today..

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