Brazilian Association of Atheists and Agnostics

Associação Brasileira de Ateus e Agnósticos
Abbreviation ATEA
Formation August 2008
Type Nonprofit Organization
Headquarters São Paulo, Brazil
Official language
Portuguese
Key people
Daniel Sottomaior, Alfredo Spínola and Mauricio Palazzuoli
Website www.atea.org.br

The Brazilian Association of Atheists and Agnostics (Portuguese: Associação Brasileira de Ateus e Agnósticos), or ATEA, is a Brazilian atheist activist nonprofit organization founded in August 2008. The organization advocates the separation of church and state and promotes atheism and agnosticism.[1] Although Brazil is legally defined by its Constitution as a secular state, the organization has voiced its concern that this is not observed in practice.

Its slogans have been: "Religião não define caráter" ("Religion does not define character"), "A fé não dá respostas, só evita perguntas." ("Faith does not give answers. It only prevents questions"), "Se Deus existe, tudo é permitido" ("If God exists, everything is permitted") and "Somos todos ateus para os deuses dos outros" ("We are all atheists to others' gods").[2][3]

As of May 2015, it has more than 15,000 associated members.[4]

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References

  1. Brazilian Association of Atheists and Agnostics (Portuguese)
  2. Ônibus ateus começam a circular na Capital neste domingo (Portuguese)
  3. Primeira campanha ateísta do Brasil é lançada em Porto Alegre (Portuguese)
  4. www.atea.org.br


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