"Another challenge for Democratic believers is the cold political
reality that there are more religiously unaffiliated voters than ever —
at 21 percent of the electorate, the so-called nones now constitute a
larger voting bloc than any single religious group. And those voters are
increasingly leaning Democratic, which means the party can’t afford to
ignore or offend them.
"Despite these factors, the 'God-talk' quotient did seem to grow as the convention went on, - - - "
The divided soul of the Democratic Party
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From what I saw of the Democratic convention, they've decided that we still aren't worth their attention and more god-pandering is the preferred approach. I suppose it is difficult to blame them since we refuse to organize in any meaningful way.
ReplyDeleteYep, atheists have a long way to go to be mainstream, unfortunately. Thanks for the comment, Jack.
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