By Eric W. Dolan
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
A new political action committee for nonbelievers has endorsed six Democratic candidates for the 2014 elections.
“It’s long past due for our elected officials to stand up and advocate for humanistic values, and we will strongly support candidates that do,” Freethought Equality Fund Coordinator Bishop McNeill said in a statement.
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The Freethought Equality Fund was launched by the American Humanist Association’s Center for Humanist Activism in September. The group aims to promote a more secular government and help nonbelievers get elected to public office.
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