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In reply to the discussion: As of 2011, 90% of Democrats believe in God (or a Higher Spirit): Gallup. [View all]djean111
(14,255 posts)their thumbs, and then read that atheists should not make disparaging remarks about theists - expecting logic is kind of pointless.
And as a non-believer, I cannot even imagine what a believer's "arguments" would consist of, at this point.
They have no proof, just belief. Not logical to believe something just because a lot of other people believe it, without concrete proof.
Those arguments are better known as proselytizing or preaching. No matter how well-meant - pointless. And have the opposite effect when, for instance, I am told I cannot possibly be moral or know right from wrong unless instructed to by religion. Right.
I confess I don't care if other dems are believers or not - except, I guess, if catering to their belief is necessary to get out their vote. Just keep religious beliefs out of the legal process. Yeah, dream on, djean!