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Is there an Atheist preference for the Democratic party going on here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pavel Mosko" data-source="post: 76843518" data-attributes="member: 391518"><p>According to the question asked in the thread title yes!</p><p>You could see this earlier in 2020 even earlier but it was the source of Biden's famous, <strong>"You know the thing!"</strong> comment at the DNC 2020 Convention. Biden was about to mention "God" quoting the Declaration of Independence, but realized the DNC and formerly gotten rid of "In God we trust" or other kind of language from its party planks to court the nonreligious.</p><p> </p><p>But its been no secret that anti-Trumpism and antitheism (while not true atheism, it is what most atheists are here) have been going hand in hand for a long time, like the linked article below.</p><p></p><p>I also would say, I think atheism jives well with the Democratic party and their Utopian ideal, in the sense of that scripture that your heart is "where your treasure is". But I think the Libertarian, Rand Paul end of the GOP or actual Libertarian party can be attractive to many people including atheists who value their personal freedom and want a society constructed according to that value.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2022/08/02/msnbc-calls-for-new-energetic-atheism-to-combat-christian-theocracy-n486818" target="_blank">MSNBC calls for new "energetic atheism" to combat Christian "theocracy"</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pavel Mosko, post: 76843518, member: 391518"] According to the question asked in the thread title yes! You could see this earlier in 2020 even earlier but it was the source of Biden's famous, [B]"You know the thing!"[/B] comment at the DNC 2020 Convention. Biden was about to mention "God" quoting the Declaration of Independence, but realized the DNC and formerly gotten rid of "In God we trust" or other kind of language from its party planks to court the nonreligious. But its been no secret that anti-Trumpism and antitheism (while not true atheism, it is what most atheists are here) have been going hand in hand for a long time, like the linked article below. I also would say, I think atheism jives well with the Democratic party and their Utopian ideal, in the sense of that scripture that your heart is "where your treasure is". But I think the Libertarian, Rand Paul end of the GOP or actual Libertarian party can be attractive to many people including atheists who value their personal freedom and want a society constructed according to that value. [URL='https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2022/08/02/msnbc-calls-for-new-energetic-atheism-to-combat-christian-theocracy-n486818']MSNBC calls for new "energetic atheism" to combat Christian "theocracy"[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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