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Is there an Atheist preference for the Democratic party going on here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fantine" data-source="post: 76843520" data-attributes="member: 114159"><p>Most are truthfully secular humanists. Secular humanism describes the political philosophy of western Europe, Canada, Australia, and more.</p><p>One might describe progressive Christians as Christian humanists.</p><p>Secular humanists see Jesus and others as wisdom figures. In terms of WWJD, they are light-years closer than the Religious Right.</p><p>The Religious Right creates most secular and Christian humanists. They see a big disconnect between the Gospel and supply-side economics. </p><p>Some of the most truly "Christian" people i know are Unitarian and other very progressive Christians.</p><p>John Pavlovitz describes the phenomenon eloquently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fantine, post: 76843520, member: 114159"] Most are truthfully secular humanists. Secular humanism describes the political philosophy of western Europe, Canada, Australia, and more. One might describe progressive Christians as Christian humanists. Secular humanists see Jesus and others as wisdom figures. In terms of WWJD, they are light-years closer than the Religious Right. The Religious Right creates most secular and Christian humanists. They see a big disconnect between the Gospel and supply-side economics. Some of the most truly "Christian" people i know are Unitarian and other very progressive Christians. John Pavlovitz describes the phenomenon eloquently. [/QUOTE]
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