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hurl

(935 posts)
Mon Apr 30, 2018, 08:34 PM Apr 2018

First-ever Congressional Freethought Caucus established

The Center for Freethought Equality (CFE) and the American Humanist Association (AHA) are proud to announce the establishment of the first-ever Congressional Freethought Caucus as a Congressional Member Organization of the 115th Congress.

Founded by Representatives Jared Huffman (D-CA), Jamie Raskin (D-MD), Jerry McNerney (D-CA), and Dan Kildee (D-MI) , the Congressional Freethought Caucus will: promote public policy formed on the basis of reason, science, and moral values; protect the secular character of our government by adhering to the strict Constitutional principle of the separation of church and state; oppose discrimination against atheists, agnostics, humanists, seekers, and nonreligious persons; champion the value of freedom of thought and conscience worldwide; and provide a forum for members of Congress to discuss their moral frameworks, ethical values, and personal religious journeys.

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"Establishing the Congressional Freethought Caucus is an historic step in normalizing the participation of atheists and humanists within American politics,” said Ron Millar, Political and PAC Coordinator at the Center for Freethought Equality. According to research from PRRI, the percentage of Americans who identify as “religiously unaffiliated” increased from 16% in 2006 to 24% in 2016. The Pew Research Center found that the change in the Democratic Party is even more dramatic with the percentage of the “religiously unaffiliated” increasing from 9% in 1997 to 33% in 2017.

“Our democracy is impoverished, said Millar, “and the quality of our political candidates is diminished, if a quarter of the population is effectively banned from the electoral arena. This caucus will help end discrimination against nontheist candidates and elected officials, allow candidates and elected officials to be authentic about their religious beliefs, and encourage atheist, agnostic, and humanists to run for political office.”

https://americanhumanist.org/news/first-ever-congressional-freethought-caucus-established/

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First-ever Congressional Freethought Caucus established (Original Post) hurl Apr 2018 OP
'promote public policy formed on the basis of reason, science, and moral values; elleng Apr 2018 #1
IMHO a gutsy yet much needed step rurallib May 2018 #2
We're leaving the 11th century? So soon? lindysalsagal May 2018 #3

elleng

(130,727 posts)
1. 'promote public policy formed on the basis of reason, science, and moral values;
Mon Apr 30, 2018, 08:51 PM
Apr 2018

protect the secular character of our government by adhering to the strict Constitutional principle of the separation of church and state; oppose discrimination against atheists, agnostics, humanists, seekers, and nonreligious persons; champion the value of freedom of thought and conscience worldwide; and provide a forum for members of Congress to discuss their moral frameworks, ethical values, and personal religious journeys.'

lindysalsagal

(20,581 posts)
3. We're leaving the 11th century? So soon?
Sat May 12, 2018, 12:26 PM
May 2018

Gee, I certainly hope we're not rushing things.. seems like the sun revolved around our flat earth just last week.

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