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Sarah Ibarruri

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10. BRAVO! I couldn't agree more. I consider all religious fundamentalists to be a
Wed Dec 28, 2011, 01:02 AM
Dec 2011

threat to society, particularly since all religious fundamentalists have one goal: to convert others, and turn the nation fundamentalist in their particular religion.

And that's without even mentioning the fact that all religious fundamentalist religions mistreat women in one way or another.

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Okay, I won't jberryhill Dec 2011 #1
When I see these "don't expect me" posts grantcart Dec 2011 #16
I hate that people try to push their religion on me every time I sneeze. FarLeftFist Dec 2011 #2
I suppose if that ever happens, I'll join you in that dislike. Deep13 Dec 2011 #4
Frankly, I see plenty of obnoxiously self-rightous atheists. TheWraith Dec 2011 #12
It's going to take a whole lot more to catch up with the Christian zealots Major Nikon Dec 2011 #19
Don't worry, they make up for it in volume. nt Union Scribe Dec 2011 #22
We try. ChairmanAgnostic Dec 2011 #30
Like forcing them to take their kids to a doctor? Or forcing them to... Logical Dec 2011 #5
Where has that happened in this country? Hugabear Dec 2011 #7
Not in this country DonCoquixote Dec 2011 #8
Well said, Hugabear. tblue Dec 2011 #17
You're infringing my right to oppress Jews, women, and gays! Deep13 Dec 2011 #3
Ok, but you also left out the counter arguments RZM Dec 2011 #6
I'm referring to extremist religious fundamentalists - not moderate religious followers Hugabear Dec 2011 #9
Plenty of abolitionists were not 'moderate religious followers' RZM Dec 2011 #11
but he's referring to modern day religious fundamentalists RainDog Dec 2011 #20
Carter brought the evangelicals into presidential politics RZM Dec 2011 #21
Nixon initiated the southern strategy that started the white fundie realignment RainDog Dec 2011 #25
oh, and just to note - Carter did not kowtow to the fundies on social issues RainDog Dec 2011 #26
Here's what Carter said RainDog Dec 2011 #27
Yes, but you couldn't help get some swipes in against them, too. nt Union Scribe Dec 2011 #23
BRAVO! I couldn't agree more. I consider all religious fundamentalists to be a Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #10
if I didn't believe my belief was correct, then why would I believe it? hfojvt Dec 2011 #13
Yeah...RW fundies are totally serious problems for the rest of humanity. They're ignorant, Zorra Dec 2011 #14
"But for the most part, I really don't have any major quarrels quinnox Dec 2011 #15
I wouldn't dream of it n/t Dewey Finn Dec 2011 #18
And by the way, saying "There is no God" isn't any more bigoted than saying "Jesus loves you" Warren DeMontague Dec 2011 #24
I imagine taking any human construct to the extreme is counter-productive... LanternWaste Dec 2011 #28
True Puzzledtraveller Dec 2011 #29
Well, part of the problem with fundamentalism... lapislzi Dec 2011 #31
Locking: Posts that deal with religion MineralMan Dec 2011 #32
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