Charles Lee Smith

Charles Lee Smith (1887 – 1964 in San Diego, California) was an atheist and Freethought activist in the United States, and editor of The Truth Seeker Freethought magazine in New York from 1937 until his death.[1] In November 1925 he founded the American Association for the Advancement of Atheism (AAAA),[2] which lasted until the death of his successor James Hervey Johnson.

Smith was the last documented person to be convicted of blasphemy in the United States.[3] In 1928 Smith rented a storefront in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he gave out free anti-religious atheist literature. The sign in the window read: "Evolution Is True. The Bible's a Lie. God's a Ghost." For this he was charged with violating the city ordinance against blasphemy. Because he was an atheist and therefore couldn't swear the court's religious oath to tell the truth, he wasn't permitted to testify in his own defense. The judge then dismissed the original charge, replacing it with one of distributing obscene, slanderous, or scurrilous literature. Smith was convicted, fined $25, and served most of a twenty-six-day jail sentence. His high-profile fast while behind bars drew national media attention. Upon his release he immediately resumed his atheist activities, was again charged with blasphemy, and this time convicted. In his trial he was once more denied the right to testify and was sentenced to ninety days in jail and a fine of $100. Released on $1,000 bail, Smith appealed the verdict. The case then dragged on for several years until it was finally dismissed.[4]

In 1935 Smith published The Bible in the Balance,[5] which criticizes the Bible as unworthy of belief, and became a popular pamphlet for the AAAA.

In 1956 Smith published the 2-volume tome Sensism: The Philosophy of the West, promoting a pure atheistic materialist world view, viewing all supernatural-based religions and thought patterns as rubbish.

References

  1. "List of Past Presidents". Truth Seeker Company. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  2. Kingman, George A. (1929) God is an Antedote for the Poisonous Propaganda for the Advancement of Atheism, Inc. Cincinnati, OH. F.L. Rowe.
  3. "Blasphemy" in Tom Flynn, editor, The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief, p. 147. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2007.
  4. "Smith, Charles Lee" in Gordon Stein, editor, The Encyclopedia of Unbelief, pp. 633-634. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1985.