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The Christian Atheist Party was a student political organization | The Christian Atheist Party was a student political organization | ||
at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Its name came from a satirical article by Jean Paul Sartre. | at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Its name came from a satirical article by Jean Paul Sartre. | ||
It was active from about 1957 until 1967. After 1967 new groups similar to the Students for a Democratic Society in the United States were formed on campus and the CA's ceased to exist. During their active years the Christian Atheists had some success in competition with: the Liberal Party, the Progressive Conservatives, The Communist Party, and the New Democratic Party. | It was active from about 1957 until 1967. After 1967 new groups similar to the Students for a Democratic Society in the United States were formed on campus and the CA's ceased to exist. During their active years the Christian Atheists had some success in competition with: the Liberal Party, the Progressive Conservatives, The Communist Party, and the New Democratic Party. |
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The Christian Atheist Party was a student political organization at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Its name came from a satirical article by Jean Paul Sartre.
It was active from about 1957 until 1967. After 1967 new groups similar to the Students for a Democratic Society in the United States were formed on campus and the CA's ceased to exist. During their active years the Christian Atheists had some success in competition with: the Liberal Party, the Progressive Conservatives, The Communist Party, and the New Democratic Party.