What has happened to our Constitution with these people....have you all turned HEATHEN? As an agnostic I have no horse in this race BUT as a patriot I do have an opinion on what this country was founded on....and it was NOT a belief in NO CREATOR!
DemonRATS explicitly vote to condemn 'religious liberty' Claim faithful have used beliefs 'to threaten civil rights'
DemonRATS, who who famously booed the mention of God in their party platform in 2016, now have condemned "religious liberty" and praised the religiously "unaffiliated."
The Washington Examiner reported the Democratic National Committee approved a resolution "taking aim at religious liberty."
At a summer meeting in San Francisco, the DNC adopted a resolution concerning the "nonreligious."
It explains that the the "Religiously Unaffiliated Demographic has tripled in the last two decades, now representing 25 percent of the overall American population and 35 percent of those under the age of 30."
Further, they "overwhelmingly share the Democratic Party's values," with support for same-sex marriage, open borders and more.
And the "nonreligious have often been subjected to unfair bias and exclusion in American society, particularly in the areas of politics and policymaking where assumptions of religiosity have long predominated."
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
DemonRATS explicitly vote to condemn 'religious liberty' Claim faithful have used beliefs 'to threaten civil rights'
DemonRATS, who who famously booed the mention of God in their party platform in 2016, now have condemned "religious liberty" and praised the religiously "unaffiliated."
The Washington Examiner reported the Democratic National Committee approved a resolution "taking aim at religious liberty."
At a summer meeting in San Francisco, the DNC adopted a resolution concerning the "nonreligious."
It explains that the the "Religiously Unaffiliated Demographic has tripled in the last two decades, now representing 25 percent of the overall American population and 35 percent of those under the age of 30."
Further, they "overwhelmingly share the Democratic Party's values," with support for same-sex marriage, open borders and more.
And the "nonreligious have often been subjected to unfair bias and exclusion in American society, particularly in the areas of politics and policymaking where assumptions of religiosity have long predominated."
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...