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Republican Atheists

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'''Republican Atheists''' is a "group for those who identify as [[Atheism|Atheist]], [[Agnosticism|Agnostic]], [[Secular]] and others who are registered Republicans or take interest in the [[Republican Party]]."<ref>[https://republicanatheists.com/ Republican Atheists website]</ref> Their goal is to build awareness of atheist presence in the Republican Party.<ref>[https://republicanatheists.com/ Republican Atheists website]</ref> Lauren Ell is the President and Founder of Republican Atheists.<ref>[https://republicanatheists.com/leadership/ Republican Atheists leadership]</ref>
Ibn Warraq, an ex-Muslim who is an author of the book ''Why I am not a Muslim'' (1995) and whose book is a warning to the West about the dangers of political [[Islam]] and [[multiculturalism]], is listed on the "Friends of Republican Atheists" page of their website. Leandro GuimarĂ£es, a [[libertarian]]/right-leaning dentist who is interested in getting rid of [[Cultural Marxism]] in [[South America]] is also listed on the "Friends of Republican Atheists" page of their website.<ref>[https://republicanatheists.com/friends-of-republican-atheists/ Friends of Republican Atheists]</ref>
The Republican Party is significantly more religious than the [[Democratic Party]] which is its chief rival political party. However, within Democratic Party black Americans and Latinos are significant segments of their political party and these two groups are very religious (see: [[Black atheism]] and [[Atheism and Latino Americans]]). [[Evangelical Christians]] tend to support the Republican Party. Individuals who are adherents of [[liberal Christianity]] and Catholicism and individuals who are secular voters tend to support the Democratic Party. At the same time, many devout Catholics, especially those who are [[pro-life]], support the Republican Party.
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