They criticize religious liberty because if they take power, they’ll do their nefarious worst to eradicate those liberties.
These are dangerous people.
LOL!
How does one define that one is not a believer? Of course, what they mean is based on the fumes of Judeo-Christianity.
Perhaps the greatest challenge in 2020 is to demonstrate to the American people just how far Left and alien the Democratic Party has become. Most Americans do not realize just how debased it is and what would happen to the American nation and people if they and their globalist acolytes took rel power.
Insane and evil.
I am a little skeptical of the document that the article links to.
https://secular.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/DNC-Resolution-on-the-Nonreligious-Demographic.pdf
There is only the text of the resolution, no header/footer information, no date or logos, no proposer, seconder or any other details other than “DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE:” across the top.
It might be accurate but it does not look like it is an original document.
Ping
More like Lenin’s view with each passing day.
Looks like they are pulling their ideas from the squads septic tank.
I’m looking forward to the Democratic Party’s platform for 2020.
Will they finally eliminate the word God out of it all together? They have flirted with the idea in the past.
*excluding human biology and unborn human babies
Religious liberty is a major threat to their drive for absolute power. There is a reason why the societies they admire so much, such as Red China, do not tolerate it.
I’m an Atheist, and I will never vote for a Democrat. I do not share their values, and I never will. I cannot get behind their push of Marxism on the public, specifically our youth, and the intent to remove our ability to make our own choices about our lives. Whether it is under the guise of “affordable health care” or “protecting our planet”, I won’t ever support a candidate who wants to limit my choices and freedom.
I cannot support this sick wave of anti-male feminism, and this odd obsession with gender. All but a couple of my friends are men, and I cannot abide the way that women treat men in public, and the threats they may face if they call someone by the “incorrect” pronoun. I also fear how my friends’ sons will be treated when they grow up into young men, because I don’t foresee this issue resolving itself over time. I equally fear for one of their sons who is Autistic, and have concern for how someone may try to make him believe he is someone (or something) other than an American boy. It’s happened to others.
I definitely will not support unrestricted abortion. In my opinion, unless both lives will imminently be lost as a result of a (non-psych) health issue caused by the pregnancy, there is no acceptable circumstance for an abortion. Live birth via C-section should be attempted first, provided that the mother can safely be operated on. Women also need to start taking some responsibility for their choices, and learn that instant gratification has consequences.
I also can’t support any hostility towards Judeo-Christian values. I may not be a believer, but I have no hatred towards the faithful or the religion they practice. It is not my place to try to force another into a position which is against their faith, and I will defend one’s right to worship in the same way I would defend my right to not worship. My family is Catholic, as is my husband’s family. I will not permit harm to come to them or any others.
I damn well cannot abide the threats to the Second Amendment. Period.
The list goes on, but I’ll leave it there.
The Anti-Religion party.
This rhetoric from the Democrats isn’t embracing the “non” religious but rather the anti-religious.
Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.
I wish everyone would stop calling it the Democratic Party. There is nothing democratic about the RAT-commie party. It’s the party of the democRATs.