Religious ≠ Republican; Republican ≠ Religious

Apr 17, 2010 14:18

Oh, THESE two topics again! Aren't we supposed to avoid these? Ah, well. I'm a button pusher. Can't help myself ( Read more... )

religion, beliefs, politics

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weirdlovemaker April 17 2010, 22:16:08 UTC
I don't think your beliefs are viewed as radical because they fly in the face of "popular culture" as much as they fly in the face of modern science.

And as long as you have people like Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly, Sarah Palin, Anne Coulter, or Pat Robertson speaking about religion and republican views in the same breath, people will associate them. And will lump you in likewise. :/ Which is a real shame because their views are in blatant opposition to your faith.

I agree to both conditions of the debate. Let's rumble. ;)

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weirdlovemaker April 17 2010, 22:35:06 UTC
Palin, Beck, et al - the Republican party can have them. Gag. Esp the part about Sarah Palin. I cannot stand that woman - I was so over her 6 months ago. And like a bad cold she keeps coming around and around and around.

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angrypanda April 18 2010, 20:40:04 UTC
Hey, bradda - be interesting so have you explore this more. I think saying that my beliefs fly in the face of modern science is a very bold and broad statement. I think that there certain topics that disagree with some modern science. Looking forward to our talk.

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janenx01 April 17 2010, 23:25:16 UTC
Democrat does not mean atheist, pagan, anti-religion, etc.

Thank you. So true, and so annoying when people assume this.

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angrypanda April 18 2010, 20:40:14 UTC
Gladly! :D

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