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In reply to the discussion: Democrats diss atheists, but still count on our votes [View all]Goblinmonger
(22,340 posts)94. I hear it every day.
Does that make your interpretation different?
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Wait, I thought Democrats took ALL their voters for granted. That's what I keep hearing, anyway.
betsuni
Sep 2016
#7
I'm a lifelong atheist and I agree with this. It's just a fact, not a big part of my
Nay
Sep 2016
#74
You're saying that those things were/are the result of Democratic policies? Really?
WillowTree
Sep 2016
#18
The original post and the follow-ups aren't about the government in general, the media etc.
WillowTree
Sep 2016
#22
And the Democrats are part of both, and have done not one single thing to help atheists
whatthehey
Sep 2016
#28
I like how any wrong is just fine and dandy so long as you do not have to personally notice it.
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2016
#124
Well, it's part of what's beend drummed into them as being a "holy" thing, so it seems that a
synergie
Sep 2016
#78
It's actually the backbone and the sop of christianity: Self-fulfilling prophesy.
lindysalsagal
Sep 2016
#105
What is there for you to complain about as a Christian? You get all the privilege...
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2016
#98
"How again are we treated better than Crristians?" I never said that. Not once. Anywhere.
WillowTree
Sep 2016
#33
Yeah, we are seeing two different things in that thread, your privilege is showing...
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2016
#112
Two of the most reliable voting blocs (Latino and African-American) are religious.
joshcryer
Sep 2016
#23
I'm a Dem Catholic. I love and respect a ton of good atheistic people and thinkers.
Mc Mike
Sep 2016
#26
It will never get better until religious people acknowledge their privilege.
Buckeye_Democrat
Sep 2016
#30
My background is heavy in science and technology, the real world. I don't believe
RKP5637
Sep 2016
#31
if christians like me are treated badly here i think it is a reaction to the cra cra stuff elsewhere
dembotoz
Sep 2016
#32
the only "bad treatment" christians get here is that their beliefs are not immune to ridicule.
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2016
#85
So sorry to upset the Atheists.... I'll have the Flying Spaghetti Monster send prayers.
tenderfoot
Sep 2016
#106
You mean even after all the respect given to religious Democrats by atheists? Why I'm shocked
Ohioblue22
Sep 2016
#104
Here's the thing, supported by sociological research... people see church-going as good
HereSince1628
Sep 2016
#121
And so they lend tacit support to bigotry instead of sticking up for what's right.
Act_of_Reparation
Sep 2016
#126
Forgive me for my question if it is in any way interpreted as critical. It is not meant to demean,
cornball 24
Sep 2016
#131