I know this issue has been discussed widely by the blogosphere, but I was surprised not to find anything here on the JREF Forums, and I was hoping to because I think there's a bigger proportion of Republicans and other politically conservation folk here than, say, on Pharyngula or Greta Christina's blogs.
For anyone unaware, following Sean Faircloth's departure of the Secular Coalition for America (for a post at the Richard Dawkins Foundation), his replacement has been announced. Edwina Rogers has just been announced as his replacement. This has come as somewhat of a surprise, as she is a Republican lobbyist who has donated to Rick Perry's campaign.
Following an interview with Greta Christina and an open Q&A on Reddit, the reacion of the secular movement seems to be largely negative. However, many of the commentary comes from folk who sit on the left, I was hoping to get some insights from other secular conservatives as to the appointment.
Good idea? Bad start? Hopes for future?
For the record, I'm not American myself, but am fascinated by your political landscape there.
For anyone unaware, following Sean Faircloth's departure of the Secular Coalition for America (for a post at the Richard Dawkins Foundation), his replacement has been announced. Edwina Rogers has just been announced as his replacement. This has come as somewhat of a surprise, as she is a Republican lobbyist who has donated to Rick Perry's campaign.
Following an interview with Greta Christina and an open Q&A on Reddit, the reacion of the secular movement seems to be largely negative. However, many of the commentary comes from folk who sit on the left, I was hoping to get some insights from other secular conservatives as to the appointment.
Good idea? Bad start? Hopes for future?
For the record, I'm not American myself, but am fascinated by your political landscape there.