Thursday, December 27, 2012

Add This Group To Obama's Winning Coalition: 'Religiously Unaffiliated'

Add This Group To Obama's Winning Coalition: 'Religiously Unaffiliated'


But as we close the book on the election, it bears noting that another less obvious bloc of key swing state voters helped the president win a second term.

They're the "nones" — that's the Pew Research Center's shorthand for the growing number of American voters who don't have a specific religious affiliation. Some are agnostic, some atheist, but more than half define themselves as either "religious" or "spiritual but not religious," Pew found in a recent survey.


TONY DIGIROLAMO
LET ME BE THE FIRST TO APOLOGIZE AS A CHRISTIAN AND FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERS, PASTORS AND PRIESTS WHO HAVE NOT ADEQUATELY TOLD THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WHAT THE LOSS OF CHRIST MEANS TO AMERICA.
We are now more accepting the things that were once considered sinful and once considered immoral.
We have a president that agrees with much of these things and when he goes to church, it is one that agrees with homosexual rights and believes that they should marry one of the same sex. They also believe in some cases a woman's right to choose an abortion. This hardly resembles the church Jesus said He would build.
We are now a nation in a Post Christian Era in America no matter what it is says about God on its money.
As for those Christians who voted for the likes of these I blame them more than the "Nones" in the dark path that America is on.

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