San Francisco, Calif., Aug 30, 2019 / 15:00 pm
The Democratic National Committee last week passed a resolution recognizing so-called "nones" as "the largest religious group" in the party and warning of threats caused by "misplaced claims of 'religious liberty.'"
At its annual summer meeting in San Francisco, California, the DNC passed a resolution on August 24 that recognizes the rise in the religiously-unaffiliated in the U.S., FoxNews.com reported.
The resolution says that the religiously unaffiliated have been marginalized from society and from politics, and notes the harm caused by the use of "religious liberty" against "the LGBT community, women, and ethnic and religious/nonreligious minorities" and others.
In a press release praising the decision, the Secular Coalition for America stated that, in passing the resolution, the DNC "embraced American nonbelievers for the first time" and that "they recognize the value of courting the largest, fastest growing religious demographic in the nation."