Iowa Atheists and Freethinkers

Iowa Atheists and Freethinkers IAF is a non-profit social and educational group working to provide a community of support for atheists, freethinkers, secular humanists, and agnostics.

A place for the non-religious to call home.

06/07/2026

A letter from American Atheists-

“Out of many, some.”



Ah, yes, the American way. At least according to the Department of Defense, which has officially discharged 180 belief systems — including atheism — from its list of recognized religious affiliations.



The faith code system had been expanded in 2017 under the first Trump Administration to better reflect religious preferences in the ranks. Now the second Trump Administration says that was “impractical and unusable,” and drastic cuts are necessary to “streamline.”



It’s tough to buy that this is about efficiency when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been so clear it’s about exclusion.



Like in March, when he described the Army Chaplain Corps as being “infected by political correctness and secular humanism.” Or all the times he’s hosted Christian worship services at the Pentagon or invoked scripture when talking about the conflict in Iran. The DOD’s revised list reflects his narrow and exclusionary worldview: Of the remaining 31 faiths, 21 are Christian denominations.



Everyone else is compressed into two handfuls of broad categories that erase distinct identities. Sunni or Shi’a? Makes no difference; just pick Muslim. Orthodox or Reform? It’s all Jewish-ish. Then there are the groups who didn’t make the cut at all: Atheists, Humanists, Deists and Unitarian Universalists (sorry, Ben Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and both John Adamses), and many more.



The Department of Veterans Affairs still recognizes more than 80 emblems of belief for military headstones, including atheism. Apparently, this is a government more willing to recognize soldiers after we're dead than while we're serving.



White Christian Nationalists like to say there are no atheists in foxholes, but they’re wrong. I’ve met them. I’ve served beside them. I am one: a proud atheist and U.S. combat veteran. And try as they might, no memo, list, or political appointee can change the fact that American Atheists exist.



My brothers and sisters in arms came from every background and belief. We took the same oath. We deployed together. And we fought for the same godless Constitution — not for Hegseth’s Crusade.



In fact, he’s exactly the kind of figure our Founding Fathers feared: an ideologue more dedicated to his own dogma than to democracy. But the United States won its independence, survived a civil war, and defeated fascism not because our military united around a single religion but around the principle of freedom.



These faith codes aren't just bureaucratic labels, either. They represent real people serving this country. They represent which belief systems the government privileges and which they consider illegitimate.



And they help determine how service members access support, accommodations, and care. One veteran who served three tours in Iraq, is ordained in multiple pagan traditions (which wasn’t a recognized affiliation until 2007), and has a doctorate of ministry in interreligious chaplaincy recounted that their unit chaplain “took every opportunity to use their rank to try and evangelize and convert me” rather than provide the support they were seeking.



So, Hegseth isn’t just erasing categories but eliminating visibility and recognition that, in many cases, were only granted after decades of hard-fought advocacy. Of course, that regressive flattening is the goal of White Christian Nationalists who want to impose their beliefs on everyone and other-ize anyone who disagrees. But that isn’t the American way, and it is our civic duty to remind today’s leaders that the laws and liberties of this great nation apply to all people — not just those who adhere to a certain faith.



Which is why after serving our country, I’m now an atheist activist proudly serving as Iowa State Director for American Atheists and President of Iowa Atheists and Freethinkers.



On June 20, we’re partnering with the Humanist Society of Iowa to host the Iowa Secular Summit. The very same day and over 1,700 miles away in California, American Atheists is teaming up with Atheists United and Pacific Unitarian to host the Reimagining America Summit and explore what a truly inclusive future could look like.

While White Christian Nationalists like Hegseth are deciding who is worthy of recognition, American Atheists is refusing to leave anyone behind. Across the country, our 200+ affiliate groups are defending church-state separation, strengthening local communities, and ensuring nonreligious Americans have a voice.



When a government starts trying to narrow down who counts, the answer isn’t complacency — it’s organizing. And I know something about that. This past Tuesday, I won my Iowa primary race and will be on the ballot in November for a county supervisor position — as a loud and proud atheist. It wasn’t too long ago that would have been unthinkable.



But it’s what’s possible when we stand together to defend secular democracy. So, volunteer for a campaign. Write a letter to the editor. Join a group near you. Show up to an event. And if you’re able, donate to American Atheists.



Because they may be able to remove some labels from a list, but they cannot erase millions of nonreligious Americans — not while we keep speaking out and showing up, and not while American Atheists is working to build a country where everyone counts.



Together,

Jason Benell

Iowa State Director

06/03/2026

See you at Pride! We will have a coming out atheist booth!

05/21/2026

The shooting in California targetting Muslim worship centers is unconscionable. This kind of racism, bigotry, hatred, and violence ought have no place in our society, regardless of the faith or lack of faith of the individauls targeted. This kind of violence and Islamophobic behavior is condemned in the deepest words by the Iowa Atheists and Freethinkers and our affiliate groups.

We also want to highlight the heroic behavior of the security personnel that was key to the defense and preservation of life within the center, Amin Abdullah, as well as the staff on hand, teacher Mohamed Nader, and groundskeeper Mansour Kaziha. These heroic men put their lives at risk, and paid with them, to save the children and innocent people inside the center. Heroism knows no faith or religion, and these individuals should be honored for their sacrifice and protective action.

Unfortunately, this is a byproduct of white Christian Nationalism and increasing Islamobophobia being stoked by ignorance at the highest levels of office in the United States. When we as a people turn away from reason and instead embrace hatred, these kinds of incidents are an all too likely result.

IAF stands in solidarity with the victims and again condemns violence against religious groups, no matter their faith, and encourages those reading this to see the shared humanity within all of us and stand against sectarian violence and hatred.

05/18/2026

An update, with special guest Toothless, friend of our 9 year old videographer!

Was great to see everyone today for Bikes and Blooms!   Thanks to Bob Ready  of Camp Quest for filling us in on a wonder...
05/09/2026

Was great to see everyone today for Bikes and Blooms! Thanks to Bob Ready of Camp Quest for filling us in on a wonderful secular summer camp experience!

04/27/2026

Upcoming Events & Highlights
☆☆☆​ Randy Henderson Book Launch☆☆☆
​The News: Founding member and former president Randy Henderson has a new book coming out detailing his life and the founding of the IAF.
​The Event: A launch party is scheduled for next month (May) in partnership with a local bookstore.
​Perks: Attendees can get signed copies and meet one of the organization’s original founders.

​ ☆☆☆Mother’s Day Bike Ride☆☆☆
​When: May 9, 2026
​The Route: Starting at Waterworks Park and riding to Frisbee Park on the west side of Des Moines.
​The Vibe: A short, family-friendly spring ride featuring flowers and snacks at the finish line—a perfect way to celebrate "Mom."

​☆☆☆Farmers Markets☆☆☆
​IAF will have a presence throughout the season at:
​Valley Junction Farmers Market
​Downtown Des Moines Farmers Market

​☆☆☆Iowa Secular Summit☆☆☆
​Date: June 20, 2026
​Pro Tip: Tickets are currently 50% off for IAF members who purchase early.
​Deadline: Prices will increase to full price once June begins, so buy now!

​☆☆☆Camp Quest Iowa☆☆☆ Camp Quest
​When: August 2–8, 2026 (in Central City, IA)
​Description: Known as "the summer camp of summer camps," this is a secular, science-based, and inclusive camp for kids.

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We're pleased to have Nik Nartowicz join us THIS EVENING for an update on the latest legislative developments, and he'll...
04/08/2026

We're pleased to have Nik Nartowicz join us THIS EVENING for an update on the latest legislative developments, and he'll be available for questions via virtual participation from D.C.

As Lead Policy Counsel at Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Nik tracks and analyzes legislation that affects the separation of church and state, offering expert advice to lawmakers, advocates, and the general public. His work involves crafting legislative letters and working with coalition partners to block bills that jeopardize religious freedom, while serving as a specialist on church-state law.

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