Err yeah, can anybody give me an estimate of how many soup kitchens the Atheist Collective will need to open before they will have sufficiently redeemed themselves in the eyes of the religious to to dare to ask for equal representation (equal being none hopefully) in the symbolisms of our political and legal systems?
And what sort of timescale are we talking here? A month of opening Soup Kitchens, a year, a decade? How will they know when they are redeemed? Will the Christians send them all a thank you card?
I am a member of the LGBT community. The tide turned rather quickly, when we changed the public perception from a gay man hooking up in a gay bar, spreading disease and being promiscuous, to families. Committed, long-term relationships, that are homes for children, and love was equal. I am not talking in absolutes, here. But the reality is, in 2004, George W. Bush, with one state with marriage equality, won a election by putting anti-gay initiatives up-and-down the ballot, in key states. 8 years later, 6-in-10 Americans, believed in Marriage Equality. That's a 30-point swing in 8 years. We are pretty evenly split--50-50--by Conservative and Liberal labels (I say those words, and not Democrat and Republican, because most of the country claims to be an Independent right now), so that's AT LEAST 10 percent of Conservatives that support marriage equality.
I am not talking in absolutes that atheists don't do such things. At my register, twice yesterday, someone overpaid me and I returned the money. I have taken 6 people into my home, some friends and family, that were homeless. I have volunteered at homeless shelters and handed out gift cards to those important to me, thrown 5 or 10 bucks at someone I know is poor, paid his cellphone bill this past month, stocked shelves at a food bank for 5 months, two days a week. I don't need to be told there are good atheists out there. I try to be one, and I am not perfect, but when I volunteer at a homeless shelter, it's in the basement of a church. It's not because American Atheists, opened a homeless shelter. I am talking about the community at-large, making a concentrated effort to establish institutions in society.
Why do we need this? Because, one, I wouldn't have to go to the basement of a church to make people's lives better. Secondly, nonbelievers make up 5-10% of the population. The perception right now, is angry atheists spouting rhetoric online in hateful chat-rooms. Just ask Carrie Underwood, who said that she was getting threats from atheists over her single, "Something in the Water," released in the waning days of 2014. Or the Pew Research studies that have found, consistently, people would rather vote for a Muslim Elected Official, than an atheist one. We are at the bottom of the list. The points have dropped by about 13 over the last 15 years, but that has more to do with people becoming a part of the community--agnostics and atheists--rather than anything the community has done to change public perception.
I want to help people, but the purpose of this is to sway people to apathy, or to be on our side, simply by doing good in the community. If a community denies and atheist organization the right to feed the poor, then you can explain to your community why we aren't helping the poor. Or you can let us into the community, and the perception changes, the association with needing God to have morality, will change. Suing in Federal Court has gotten us the same thing. Attacking the faithful in online communities, has gotten us the same--marginalized and mistrusted--and the Country will have to de-convert for their to be a change in perception. That takes a LOT longer to do.