[Principles]
Country but not God - Raelian
by
Julie Seabaugh
Three
questions with a Raelian who took God out of his citizenship oath
Thomas
Kaenzig, Director of Media Relations, US Raelian Movement, successfully filed
suit in order for references to God and bearing arms to be removed from his citizenship
oath. Raelians believe extraterrestrials contacted French leader Rael and asked
him to prepare for their return to Earth. We chatted with Kaenzig:
Was
the overall citizenship process easier or more difficult than anticipated, and
what reactions have you received?
I
didnt expect to have to wait that long [seven years] to be approved. If
you look at the Constitution, it doesnt say that everyone has to believe
in God in order to become a citizen. Several people have sent us feedback, and
some were saying, How can somebody come from another country and then change
the rules here? I didnt change the rules at all. I went by the initial
ideals of the Founding Fathers of this countrywho were all immigrants, by
the waythat said this country has to be based on separation of church and
state, and there can be absolutely no religious reference in anything involved
in the government. I didnt come here to change the rules. But I can say
that I came here to remind people of the original intent of what the government
should be, and the government should always be free from religion. ... The Christian
fanatics say that this country was based on the whole idea of God, etc. I think
its just people ignorant of their own history. Thats the irony in
this whole thing: When you take the Citizenship Test, out of 100 questions they
ask you 10, and you have to have six right. One of those questions is, Why
did the pilgrims come here in the first place? The official answer in the
booklet you get from the government is, Because they fled religious persecution
in Europe.
Youve
moved to Vegas, home of the USA Raelian Movement Headquarters. Why Vegas?
Its
hard to say. Ive traveled all over the world and to most parts of the United
States. I definitely think on the West Coast you find more of this concept of
freedom as it was originally intended in the Constitution. Las Vegas especially
in a sense that its a city of leisure and fun, and that ties in well to
the Raelian philosophy, which is about being happy, being free and having fun
in life.
According
to Rael.org, theres a seminar coming up in Vegas March 23-29. What can attendees
expect?
We
have our Awakening seminar, a meditation seminar, the last weekend of March, and
the great news is that Rael himself with be there and teach for the whole week.
The mediation seminar helps us to be more in harmony with ourselves and to be
more happy. In the morning we start out with a meditation with everybody, and
Rael teaches in the morning. The afternoons you have workshops, and in the evenings
we have a lot of shows. We have a lot of artists in the movement, so we have amazing
shows at night. And of course everybodys welcome whether theyre Raelian
or not, just to come and check it out.