The Freedom From Religion Foundation says no
They have no objection to Martin Luther King, Jr. being honored with a stamp(it's incidental that he was a Baptist Minister, he was a great civil rights hero - though he's usually revered to as the Reverand King). They also don't have a problem with Malcolm X being honored (because he's just a racist, he's not really known for being with Nation of Islam).
Mother Theresa shouldn't be honored because:
1. The Postal Service has a "law" against honoring someone with a religious background on a stamp because it might look like they are pushing the ideology of a certain religion over another.
2. Mother Theresa is a Roman Catholic and a nun, therefore she only did her good deeds because of her religion and not because she actually cared about the well-being of the poor in India.
Oh yes, they do have the Virgin Mary on a stamp, since the 1960's, but that's all good because she's a Mom. (Never mind she was a mom to a man who turned the ancient world on its ear by inadvertantly creating another religion instead of "rehabilitating" the Jewish faith, which he was trying to do).
They have no objection to Martin Luther King, Jr. being honored with a stamp(it's incidental that he was a Baptist Minister, he was a great civil rights hero - though he's usually revered to as the Reverand King). They also don't have a problem with Malcolm X being honored (because he's just a racist, he's not really known for being with Nation of Islam).
Mother Theresa shouldn't be honored because:
1. The Postal Service has a "law" against honoring someone with a religious background on a stamp because it might look like they are pushing the ideology of a certain religion over another.
2. Mother Theresa is a Roman Catholic and a nun, therefore she only did her good deeds because of her religion and not because she actually cared about the well-being of the poor in India.
Oh yes, they do have the Virgin Mary on a stamp, since the 1960's, but that's all good because she's a Mom. (Never mind she was a mom to a man who turned the ancient world on its ear by inadvertantly creating another religion instead of "rehabilitating" the Jewish faith, which he was trying to do).
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