Some of your friends and neighbors may be "nones" -
[Nones are] a massive group of Americans who reject any label or affiliation to describe their faith. At 23 percent of the U.S. population, this
left-leaning group called “Nones” are the Democratic parallel to the
GOP’s white evangelicals — except without organization, PACs, leadership
and a clear agenda. They do, however, have one big expectation of
political candidates: Be ethical, and go light on the God talk...
A huge group that skews under 40, white and non-immigrant, the Nones
want politicians to tone it down not because they’ve made some final
determination about God — the vast majority are believers — but because
they are fed up with religious institutions they see as corrupt and
discriminatory. And in the process, they are rewriting the country’s
political discourse on morality.
Experts say the country is just
beginning to feel Nones’ political power, in good part because their
turnout has been low at about 12 percent — unsurprising for a
disproportionately young group. But that is likely to change, with early
research suggesting they are not inclined to become more religious as
they grow older...
In addition to their skepticism about religious institutions, Nones
share anger at secular institutions they feel are immoral, interviews
show. Their political priorities include reducing big money’s influence
on politics, raising wages and making college affordable. They do not
trust government to police personal morality...
At the moment Nones are breaking hard for Sanders, a secular Jew who
seems ambivalent about how to portray his faith. He has said he is not
religious and chose to spend last Rosh Hashanah — a major Jewish holiday
— speaking to evangelicals at Liberty University...
In fact, the Nones are a complex and sometimes contradictory group. They
believe in God — but on their own terms. They don’t particularly want
to hear about religion, but they aren’t anti-religion.
I guess that fits my little family quite well. Though I have two relatives who are pastors, and a very meaningful personal faith, I was raised to understand that freedom of religion meant freedom for everyone, not just the religion you agree with personally. I would be happier if the politicians stopped using "religious" as a shorthand for "moral".
ReplyDelete'Nother None here. Really want to keep religion out of government, as per constitution. Can't argue with someone who says "god says", and I can't say god didn't, because, well.
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