In 2012, at the DNC convention, Democrat delegates were put to the test. Would they allow God to remain as part of their platform, or had the party gone so far left that they would vote to remove Him from their party?

After the motion was met with resentment from the Democrat delegates, Democratic National Convention chairman Antonio Villaraigosa had to call the vote three times to reinstate language into their party platform that recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel as well as the words “God-given” in a passage about employment.

Here’s the stunning moment Democrat delegates responded to removing God from their party’s platform:

 

Last night, at the Democrat debate in Ohio, God was never mentioned, but Ron Reagan Jr., a committed Democrat, did attempt to use the Democrat debate audience to recruit non-believers to his team.

In the middle of the debate, an ad featuring Ronald and Nancy Reagan’s son, Ron Jr., was prominently displayed on the screen with images of every Democratic Party presidential candidate below.  Along the side of the ad were logos from the far-left CNN and the New York Times, who sponsored the debate.

In the video, Ronald Reagan Jr. can be seen smirking as he encourages Democrats watching the debate to join him in his fight against religion. “Hi, I’m Ron Reagan, an unabashed atheist,” he tells the Democrat Presidential Debate viewers. Reagan asks viewers of the debate to join him in keeping church and state separate, “just like Founding Fathers intended.” There’s only one problem; the Founding Fathers made it perfectly clear that the United States was founded on Judeo-Christian values, and not on atheism.

The son of one of President Ronald Reagan, who was a devout Christian, ends his plea for others to join him by arrogantly boasting, “Ron Reagan, lifelong atheist—not afraid of burning in hell.”

Good luck with that, Ron Jr…

 

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