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Ask an Atheist: Will we ever have an atheist president?

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By Jim Downard

Will we ever have an atheist president? Why or why not?

SPO_House-ad_Ask-an-atheist_0425133In short, yes.

We already have, of course, though my confidence depends on how one defines the term. Thomas Jefferson, our third, was dubbed an atheist by some of his critics, and it’s doubtful his deist theology would cut the mustard among the Tony Perkins Kulturkampf set of the modern era.  I’d say yes, too, for the more general proposition, just as we have a black president, and will eventually have a woman POTUS (perhaps even as early as Jan 2017).

How long it will take for a self-identified, outspoken atheist to get elected is harder to say, but the swing in public perception on LBGTQ, among other things, suggests that the issue is very much open to change.

Jim Downard
Jim Downard
Jim Downard is a Spokane native (with a sojourn in Southern California back in the early 1960s) who was raised in a secular family, so says had no personal faith to lose. He's always been a history and science buff (getting a bachelor's in the former area at what was then Eastern Washington University in the early 1970s).

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