Sorry I forgot... Righties always bad, lefties always good, no matter what.
Sorry I forgot... Righties always bad, lefties always good, no matter what.
My bad.
Sorry I forgot... Righties always bad, lefties always good, no matter what.
My bad.
In the message I posted, I never said they did. I did say they sometimes do force their non-beliefs on people, including the belief that all Republicans are ultra-conservative Christian fanatics, which includes attacking them (by default setting) even when said Republican is agreeing with them.Sorry I forgot... Righties always bad, lefties always good, no matt what.Perha[s you could provide some concrete examples of Leftists forcing the religious beliefs on others?
My bad.
Sorry I forgot... Righties always bad, lefties always good, no matter what.
My bad.
Perha[s you could provide some concrete examples of Leftists forcing their religious beliefs on others?
In the message I posted, I never said they did. I did say they sometimesSorry I forgot... Righties always bad, lefties always good, no matPerha[s you could provide some concrete examples of Leftists forcing th
what.
My bad.
religious beliefs on others?
do force their non-beliefs on people, including the belief that all Republicans are ultra-conservative Christian fanatics, which includes attacking them (by default setting) even when said Republican is agreeing
with them.
Non-beliefs? Would those be facts?
Non-beliefs? Would those be facts?Since we are talking about religion, I don't know if their lack of belief is backed by facts or not. The only people I can think of that might
know for sure are dead and don't talk a whole lot.
Perha[s you could provide some concrete examples of Leftists forcing the
religious beliefs on others?
In the message I posted, I never said they did. I did say theythat all Republicans are ultra-conservative Christian MP>fanatics, which includes attacking them (by default setting) even MP>when said Republican is agreeing with them.
sometimes do force their non-beliefs on people, including the MP>belief
Non-beliefs? Would those be facts?
Not all Republicans are ultra-conservative Christian fanatics, but as a whole they tend to strongly favor allowing ultra-conservative Christian fanatics to force their beliefs on others.
They are complicit.
Are you implying that I attacked you? I wasn't aware that I had.
Without doubt, one cannot believe. For example, Jesus does not
believe in God. How could he? If he is God, as he claimed, then
he would know.
We must doubt in order to believe.
Whatever our belief might be, we can never truly know. The best
we can do is come up with a theory of probability. And then believe whatever we want, or pretend it does not exist.
So what are facts? There are no facts.
Not all Republicans are ultra-conservative Christian fanatics, but as whole they tend to strongly favor allowing ultra-conservative Christi fanatics to force their beliefs on others.That is a theory of probability.
They are complicit.But on what scale? That is the question.
Non-beliefs? Would those be facts?
Since we are talking about religion, I don't know if their lack ofbelief
is backed by facts or not. The only people I can think of that might
know for sure are dead and don't talk a whole lot.
The only thing I can figure you're talking about is instances when Christians
are prevented from placing nativity scenes and other such displays on public
property.
The people preventing such things are not forcing their "non-beliefs" on Christians. Christians can put up their displays on private property, with permission from the owner, all they want.
The White House is public property. A Christmas Tree is always
put on display at the White House, every year. No court has ever
objected to that.
Courthouses and other public places are decorated with Christmas stuff every year. Why do you have a problem with that?
Without doubt, one cannot believe. For example, Jesus does not
believe in God. How could he? If he is God, as he claimed, then
he would know.
We must doubt in order to believe.
Whatever our belief might be, we can never truly know. The best
we can do is come up with a theory of probability. And then believe
whatever we want, or pretend it does not exist.
So what are facts? There are no facts.
There are facts, as you pointed out in your example of Jesus not believing in God.
but asNot all Republicans are ultra-conservative Christian fanatics,
Christiwhole they tend to strongly favor allowing ultra-conservative
fanatics to force their beliefs on others.
That is a theory of probability.
Roy Moore had plenty of Republican defenders when he wanted the Ten Commandments in his courthouse (not so many, but still quite a few, when he
was accused of being a psexual predator).
The Texas GOP platform condemns homosexuality, so either the majority of Texas Republicans agree with that statement, or they're voting against their
own interests.
They are complicit.
But on what scale? That is the question.
With the USSC falling into conservative hands, the scale is only growing. Recent cases have proven that.
The White House is public property. A Christmas Tree is always
put on display at the White House, every year. No court has ever
objected to that.
Courts don't object; plaintiffs with standing do.
Courthouses and other public places are decorated with Christmas LL>stuffevery year. Why do you have a problem with that?
Because it is an instance of the government espousing one religion over all
others.
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