• St. Paul Saints Change Team Name To ‘Aint’s’ For Atheist Event

    by cj on July 19, 2012

    Posted July 18, 2012 by Christian Post

    A Minnesota minor league  baseball team will be changing its name as part of an atheist-themed event set  to take place in August.

    The St. Paul Saints will change their name to “Mr. Paul Aints” as part of “A  Night of Unbelievable Fun,” which will be sponsored by the American Atheists and  Minnesota Atheists organizations.

    For the baseball game featured, the Saints will wear different jerseys with  the alternate name and the S in Saints will be covered up across the Midway  Stadium ballpark.

    Tom Whaley, executive vice president for the St. Paul Saints Baseball Club,  Inc., told The Christian Post that the team regularly changes its name and uses  alternate jerseys for special events.

    “Last season, to show support for the Minnesota Vikings who were playing a  playoff game against the New Orleans Saints, we changed our name for a game to  The Paul,” said Whaley.

    “Three to four times per season, we wear alternate jerseys to fit the theme … for a Jewish Heritage Night, we printed up T-shirts that had the word, ‘Saints,’  spelled in Hebrew. For this game, we are changing our name for the game. It goes  back to St. Paul Saints the following day.”

    The Saints have received several emails from people expressing dismay at the  atheist-themed event.

    Pastor Gerald Stephens, president of the Minnesota Baptist Association of  Churches, told CP that he felt the event “is an attack against principles that I  believe in and that our country was founded upon.”

    “I personally have attended Saints games in the past and enjoyed the family  atmosphere and the spirit of fun that is found in baseball,” said Stephens,  speaking on his own behalf.

    “When it becomes a means of supporting those who mock the very foundation of  our great nation I will voice my opposition and will no longer continue to  attend any of the Saints baseball games.”

    Whaley explained that the Saints have also sponsored religious events,  including several “Faith Nights” and a special event earlier this week for  Lutheran Social Services.

    “We have hosted Christian concerts. Our players have made available to them  each Sunday home game the services of Baseball Chapel, in the event they cannot  get to church,” said Whaley.

    “Our all-time winningest pitcher was going through Divinity School when he  was a player here and is now an ordained minister in Northfield, Minnesota. One  of our current pitchers does religious-oriented missionary work in Africa.”

    The “Night of Unbelievable Fun” will be part of the Minnesota Regional  Atheist Conference, a two-day event organized by the nationwide group American  Atheists and the local group Minnesota Atheists.

    August Berkshire, president of Minnesota Atheists, told CP the atheist-themed  baseball event and the conference came about when Saints officials saw some MA  campaign billboards.  (read more)

     

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