In the USA, dog tags indicate religious preference and there is an option (usually "NO" or "NO RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE") which indicate the wearer is an atheist or no-believer.
A fan mailed the dogtags to him. They were her fathers in the war he fought him and she wanted Justin to have them. He wears them to honor his fans.
There are several retailers that one can get custom dogtags. These retailers include My Dog Tag, Dog Tags Online, Medals of America, and Dog Tag Art.
Atheist answerWell, just say that you are an atheist and that you don't believe in god.
he wears his dads dog tags
An atheist does not believe in God.
homemade ones and dogtags i guess from wat i hear
American Dogtags were issued in two types during WW2: (1) Dogtags worn in the US, such as during traing, included the soldier's Name, Serial Number, blood type, religion, next of kin and hometown. (2) Dogtags worn while in combat theater did not include the names of next of kin or hometown. It only included Name, Serial Number, Blood Type, date of Tetnus shot and Religion. German dogtags included his Unit and his serial number. No name nor any other information. This information was kept in his records book.
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my dogtags have my name,rank,branch of service,religion choice,and blood type.
Atheists can write checks, just as much as any other person. What a silly question.
to be quite honest, only god knows the future, cos u cant trust the little forunte-teller guys. if you're an Atheist, well, u cant.
AA Mine died in 1956. He was an atheist; his son wrote to tell him during WW2 that he had read The Martyrdom of Man and was an atheist; Milne wrote back to say that he was delighted as that was his own belief (or absence of belief!).