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NeoGreen

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Mon Mar 18, 2019, 07:35 AM Mar 2019

Democratic Candidates Are Finally Giving God the (Lack of) Attention He Deserves

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Democratic Candidates Are Finally Giving God the (Lack of) Attention He Deserves
Hemant Mehta, March 17, 2019

It looks like some Democratic presidential candidates are finally getting the hint that American voters — especially the ones who might vote for them in the primaries — aren’t all Christian. They may even be recognizing that the fastest growing religious group in the country are people with no religious affiliation at all.

That’s the conclusion from Professor Peter Beinart, writing in The Atlantic, based on the presidential campaign announcements of Beto O’Rourke, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Kirsten Gillibrand, none of whom invoked God in their speeches.

It’s not that any of them are atheists, at least not publicly so, but they understand that a large core of the Democratic base sees religion as more of a divider than a uniter. Even someone like Cory Booker, who can’t seem to go a few minutes without referencing the Bible, understands that not everyone shares his faith. And a lack of pro-God talk shouldn’t be confused with a promotion of atheism.

Secular Democrats haven’t only grown more numerous. They’ve also become some of the party’s most motivated activists. As The Atlantic’s Emma Green has noted, a PRRI poll taken last August and September found that Democrats who shun organized religion were more than twice as likely to have attended a political rally in the previous year than Democrats who identify with a religious group. Today’s Democratic candidates cannot simply assert, as Obama did in 2004, that “we worship an awesome God in the blue states,” because so many active Democrats do not.

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Democratic Candidates Are Finally Giving God the (Lack of) Attention He Deserves (Original Post) NeoGreen Mar 2019 OP
Good! I hope they keep it that way! 50 Shades Of Blue Mar 2019 #1
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