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WEEK IN REVIEW: The growth of the godless caucus

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WEEK IN REVIEW: The growth of the godless caucus

The godless caucus grows larger, Ron DeSantis declares himself God’s “fighter,” Tennessee won’t correct an anti-atheist constitutional relic, and more!

Hemant Mehta
Nov 11, 2022
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WEEK IN REVIEW: The growth of the godless caucus

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There’s a longstanding belief that atheists are unelectable in the United States. After all, only 60% of Americans say they would vote for a well-qualified atheist even if that person was from their own party. There’s only one openly Humanist member of Congress (Rep. Jared Huffman). The stigma seems very real.

However, this week’s elections showed that open non-religiosity is no longer the albatross around candidates’ necks like it used to be.

With help from the Freethought Equality Fund PAC and the Center for Freethought Equality, I was able to track all the openly non-religious candidates who were willing to say publicly that they weren’t part of any organized religion. Some are atheists. Some are Secular Jews. Some are “spiritual but not religious.” The terminology matters less than the principle.

Bottom line: We’re about to see the largest ever batch of “Nones” in state and federal government (assuming the uncalled races go as expected).

The big takeaways?

  • All members of the Congressional Freethought Caucus who were on the ballot won their races (with two in the lead but not officially winners yet).

  • There are at least 15 openly non-religious state senators.

  • There are at least 44 openly non-religious state representatives.

  • There is only one Republican (!) in the bunch and he’s from Idaho (!!).

  • Virtually no incumbent “Nones” who ran for office lost their seat.

  • Non-religiosity was rarely, if ever, used in attack ads against these candidates.

You can see the full spreadsheet (which is still being updated) right here.

As always, I appreciate your support through Patreon and Substack, which allows me to pursue these efforts while working on articles and other projects.


In a campaign ad that, in a more rational world, would anger religious conservatives, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis deemed himself a “fighter” sent by the Christian God to defend the downtrodden.

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I love you, Ron. On behalf of millions of people, never stop fighting for freedom.
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I wrote more about the ad here, but just consider the response if Joe Biden released a similar ad. Every white evangelical pastor and FOX anchor would be screaming about blasphemy.


It finally happened.

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Twitter has verified Jesus Christ. h/t @Shayan86
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Here’s another bright spot from the elections. In Arkansas, Christian Nationalists tried passing a “religious freedom” amendment that would’ve given just about anyone the power to override state laws and sensible restrictions (like in-person gathering limits during a future pandemic) by citing their faith.

In theory, the amendment could have resulted in “people citing the Bible to defend things like spousal battery or child abuse.” Or ignoring anti-discrimination laws, consumer protection laws, and fire codes. Or doctors refusing to treat LGBTQ patients. Or teachers refusing to cover evolution in science class.

But while Republicans won just about every important election in the state, this particular amendment failed.

It was close. But this was the right move for all citizens.


Somehow, this was the week’s biggest religion scandal at the Air Force Academy, according to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation:

MRFF’s allegation is that the ordering of the numbers on that banner purposely puts #3 near the end so that the last two numbers are 3 and 16. (That’s supposed to be a reference to John 3:16, the famous Bible verse that says “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”)

My take: This is, at best, a strange coincidence. It’s not a five-alarm fire that requires the punishment of military officials, which is seriously what MRFF is calling for. To act like it’s a major problem—to cry wolf at the sight of a mere shadow—makes it that much less likely that people will trust MRFF the next time they say the military is promoting religion (which it often does!).


On Tuesday, voters in Tennessee rightly voted to eliminate a discriminatory, archaic part of its State Constitution that forbids pastors from holding elected office. It’s long past time for that relic to go away, both because it’s unenforceable and because pastors currently hold office in the state. It took years for this process to play out, as required by law. Good riddance!

TN's ban on priests in government may go away (but an atheist ban will remain) | State Senator Mark Pody chose not to undo a ban on atheists in public office

The problem? The same process could’ve eliminated the entire problematic section of the state’s Constitution. Instead, Republicans like State Sen. Mark Pody chose to only eliminate the part concerning pastors… while leaving the (also unenforceable) ban on atheists in place.


Remember Peter Schmidt? He was the anti-LGBTQ Republican candidate for Wisconsin House who admitted having "many sexual encounters" with a male colleague?

Well, say hello to your newest Wisconsin legislator. He won his race.


Here’s some good news, though. Kristina Karamo, an election denier who believes LGBTQ-inclusive churches are “agents of Satan,” lost her (important!) race for Michigan Secretary of State. Hallelujah.

MI GOP nominates Satan-obsessed homophobe for Secretary of State | Karamo, seen here in a now-deleted 2018 video, for Secretary of State

One more loss. And just when he seemed to be on the rise…

(Tip your waitstaff, everyone.)

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The atheist who ran as an independent candidate in New York's 12th Congressional District and released a sex tape to get attention currently has 0.3% of the votes. onlysky.media/hemant-mehta/m…
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Why do so many people think atheists are immoral? Sociologist Phil Zuckerman says it's "projection" more than anything. People think they'd do horrible things without God watching over them, so they assume atheists do those same horrible things.

The stereotype of atheists as immoral has much of its source in the manifest moral bankruptcy of theism. On some level, theists must sense that their moral scaffolding is extremely weak. But, of course, to admit or consciously acknowledge such a truth would threaten their own sense of self, to say nothing of their entire worldview. But the moral depravity is there, to be sure. And it manifests itself in yet another case of social-psychological group projection: theists “see” in atheists what is actually within themselves and their theism—namely, a vacuous moral orientation. 


I'm beginning to think Pat Robertson doesn't have a direct line to God...

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Today, Pat Robertson predicted that, "absent some great catastrophe," Republicans would take back the House ( "overwhelmingly") and win control of the Senate in 2022. He also said they'd win the White House in 2024. I'm just gonna keep this here for the future...
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Michael Voris, the founder of the right-wing Catholic website Church Militant, told his followers that violence “must always be an option” in the political arena. He added that any suggestion that violence should be avoided went against Catholic doctrine: “Remember the Crusades?”


This short documentary from the BBC is a must-watch. It’s about Mubarak Bala, the president of the Humanist Association of Nigeria, who was charged with blasphemy.


Good on those demons for voting early, I say!

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MAGA pastor/Trump cultist Shane Vaughn explains what is responsible for stopping the expected red wave in the midterm elections: Demons.
3:25 PM ∙ Nov 10, 2022
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God had other plans, apparently.

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Remember back in April when failed Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano boldly declared that "in November, we're going to take our state back. My God will make it so!" We do.
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Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano told the QAnon "Patriots Arise" event last weekend that he'll win election in November because "my God will make it so." And once he does, Mastriano promised to make Florida look like "amateur hour." https://t.co/MBqq24ad1a https://t.co/mNDiEXkXDv
8:35 PM ∙ Nov 9, 2022
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Congratulations to evangelical women for finding another loophole.


The responses to this tweet are *chef’s kiss*:

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Why do we spend hours on the internet, but only minutes on our knees every day?
7:55 PM ∙ Nov 8, 2022
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How is this not a cult?

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At Michael Flynn and Eric Trump’s ‘Reawaken America’ event, they struck the ground with imaginary arrows 7 times to call upon God to bring victory to the Republican Party in the midterms.
12:25 PM ∙ Nov 6, 2022
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Best argument I’ve ever heard for atheism.

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Herschel Walker rally today: “Lord I pray, in the name of Jesus, that you would allow conservatives to win .. I pray that christians turn out all over GA and that we vote for the person most like you, Lord. And I believe that is Herschel.”
9:31 PM ∙ Nov 6, 2022
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The Johnson Amendment violations never end… and the IRS still isn’t doing its job:

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On Sunday, Donald Eason of the Metro Church of Christ in Michigan endorsed GOP gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon during a church service. Anyway, the IRS is completely ignoring Johnson Amendment violations like these.
3:19 AM ∙ Nov 8, 2022
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Pop quiz: If your Christian ministry uses a private jet, which you once told appraisers was "reasonably necessary for worship," to speak at a Trump rally, how long will it take for the IRS to notice?
trinityfi.orgTelevangelist Kenneth Copeland Flies Church Jet to Join Political Rally(Pastor Kenneth Copeland praying at Trump Rally for Dr. Oz.) This weekend Pastor Planes, the Trinity Foundation jet tracking project, observed a couple of interesting televangelist flights. During …
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This is really neat! It's a free, virtual, one-day conference about the need for a more humane prison reform. You can sign up using the link below!

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The Southern California Secular Coalition is presenting a hybrid, 1-day free conference entitled “Life Behind Bars: Compassion and Reform” on Saturday, Nov. 12 from 9 am to 6 pm Pacific time. This event is cosponsored by AHA and The Freethought Society.
bit.lyLife Behind Bars: Compassion and Reform - 2nd Annual SCSC Conference, Sat, Nov 12, 2022, 9:00 AM | MeetupThe Southern California Secular Coalition (SCSC) is pleased to present a hybrid, one-day free conference entitled “**Life Behind Bars: Compassion and Reform**” on **Saturda
9:25 PM ∙ Nov 7, 2022

Fundamentalist Christian grandmother Lori Alexander, a.k.a. The Transformed Wife, showed little girls why they should never aspire to be more like her:

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“Are you still so thankful for your ability to vote, women?”
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Oh, you like cuddling? You shameless hussy.
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“Studies prove.”
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For some reason, this woman keeps telling the world that she’s not “passionately in love” with her husband.
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Don’t put your trust in government, ladies. Therefore… vote Republican?
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If you got married for happiness, you're doing it wrong, said Jesus, apparently.
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And now for your weekly dose of fundie insanity and right-wing preaching:

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Christian hate-preacher Jonathan Shelley isn't known for his subtlety.
2:16 AM ∙ Nov 8, 2022
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Christian hate-preacher Jonathan Shelley says doctors and pregnant women should be executed for having an abortion.
7:14 PM ∙ Nov 7, 2022
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Christian hate-preacher Jonathan Shelley says he hopes Beto O'Rourke "dies today" before trashing Kari Lake for having short hair.
3:13 AM ∙ Nov 7, 2022
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Christian hate-preacher Jason Graber says Republicans are cowards since they don't want abortion doctors executed. He adds that Marjorie Taylor Greene backers are "fake conservatives" because she "should be at home being obedient to her husband." (He's unaware of her divorce.)
4:25 PM ∙ Nov 7, 2022
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Teaching kids science is just a slippery slope to them getting accepted into college. WHERE WILL IT END?!
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I relish it all. Truly.
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Last week, Donald Trump spoke at a PA rally for Doug Mastriano and Mehmet Oz. Scamvangelist Kenneth Copeland also delivered a prayer. Despite Mastriano and Oz losing, self-proclaimed "prophet" Hank Kunneman now says Trump and Copeland brought "the court of Heaven" to the nation.
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This was three months ago. Oops.
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Christian conspiracy theorist Kat Kerr insists the search of Donald Trump's home was unwarranted because God is on his side. "Sometimes, I know covert stuff that I can't talk about..." She adds that Trump will be back in power within three months. https://t.co/peocKXF8OQ
4:47 PM ∙ Nov 10, 2022
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Christian "prophet" Nathan French says he "felt the presence of a governmental anointing" after Donald Trump fist-bumped him.
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Today, MAGA Catholic priest Ed Meeks told his congregation to think about marginalized people before they vote. I'm just kidding. He spent his homily urging them to vote against "wokism" because it's "demonically inspired."
10:57 PM ∙ Nov 6, 2022
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Spreading early election fraud conspiracies, self-described Christian "prophet" Robin Bullock wants God to send "techno-angels" to "reach [their] hands inside those [voting] machines... and fix what's wrong."
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This week in Atheist Bible Study? Numbers 27: We're zooming in on a family full of daughters.

Why? Because they're furious that men in the Israelite community get land as part of their inheritance but the women get shafted. And they're out for revenge.


I spoke with my co-host Jessica Greiff about many of the stories in this newsletter during this week’s podcast:


Finally, I’m proud of all of you.

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Good work, team. *High five*
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