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Atheism & Politics in America
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Atheism & Politics in America
Came across this article, written by a self-identified jewish atheist about Bernie Sanders' distinct approach to religion as a presidential candidate and its derived implications as a part of a lens through which to look at and analyze atheism's social standing as a deeply controversial position to hold (publicly), one that in American politics has hitherto been associated with nothing less than political suicide.

What do you think? Is the american zeigeist, slowly but surely, changing in this particular regard?


Quote:For too long, politicians have been called upon to tout their (typically Christian) faith in order to be deemed electable. This lack of authenticity has wide-ranging consequences. When voters accept that politicians must obscure the truth about their beliefs in order to win a race, we effectively relinquish a basic psychological pre-condition for trust. Sanders’ honesty may make Americans—religious and non-religious alike—trust him more, and perhaps even wake us from our stupor of cynicism.



What’s more, the notion that candidates are only viable if they comport themselves as church-going Christians has become increasingly outdated. A 2015 Pew study showed that 23% of Americans chose “none” when asked about their religion. A and under do not affiliate themselves with any religion; and 7% of Americans define themselves as atheists or agnostics. These changes are happening across a wide range of demographic groups, as the Pew study notes.


http://qz.com/609533/bernie-sanders-lack...r-america/
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Atheism & Politics in America - by Excited Penguin - February 11, 2016 at 4:09 pm
RE: Atheism & Politics in America - by Excited Penguin - February 11, 2016 at 6:33 pm

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