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On ], ], Johnson announced the formation of the Godless Americans Political Action Committee (GAMPAC), a ] to endorse political candidates who support the separation of church and state. She is the executive director of that organization. On ], ], Johnson announced the formation of the Godless Americans Political Action Committee (GAMPAC), a ] to endorse political candidates who support the separation of church and state. She is the executive director of that organization.


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==Media and Articles== ==Media and Articles==

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Ellen Johnson is the current president of American Atheists. She has been active in the organization since 1978 and president since 1995. She describes herself as a "second-generation atheist" who has been an atheist all her life.

On November 2, 2002, Johnson announced the formation of the Godless Americans Political Action Committee (GAMPAC), a PAC to endorse political candidates who support the separation of church and state. She is the executive director of that organization.

Recently, on December 20, 2005 she appeared on an ABC special interviewed by Barbara Walters for "Heaven – Where Is It? How Do We Get There?" She apeared on Larry King Live in April 2005, Good Morning America in December 2005, MSNBC's Scarborough Country December 2004 , was on Fox News three times in November and December 2003 , MSNBC's Donahue in Febuary 2003

Media and Articles

  • "HEAVEN; DOES IT EXIST?", ABC News, SHOW: Good Morning America 8:06 AM EST ABC, December 19, 2005
  • "Dear God: Dee-Fense!," The New York Times, December 11, 2005 Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 14NJ; Column 2; New Jersey Weekly Desk; Pg. 6
  • "A Time of Doubt for Atheists ; With the religious making inroads in popular culture and politics, nonbelievers yearn for higher power in Washington," Los Angeles Times, July 18, 2005 Monday, Home Edition, MAIN NEWS; National Desk; Part A; Pg. 1
  • "Atheists reach out in S.F.; Conclave designed to turn nonbelievers into activists," The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 20, 2005, FRIDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A1,
  • Encore Presentation: What Happens After We Die?, CNN, SHOW: CNN LARRY KING LIVE 9:00 PM EST, April 24, 2005
  • "True Non-Believers; In California, One Convention So Over God," The Washington Post, April 12, 2004 Monday, Final Edition, Style; C01,
  • "Defending and protecting Atheism worldwide," American Atheist Magazine 6/22/05


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