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merrily

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55. Did he say somewhere else that he doesn't consider himself religious? He does not say that in this
Thu Jan 28, 2016, 06:17 AM
Jan 2016

article. In this article, he said he is not actively involved in any organized religion and he believes in God. That more than fits the definition of religion.

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I love this guy... SoapBox Jan 2016 #1
Cool. Eko Jan 2016 #2
He did not say he was an atheist. He said he believed in God in his own way. merrily Jan 2016 #32
I never implied he was an athiest. Eko Jan 2016 #40
Good Truprogressive85 Jan 2016 #3
I'm still waiting to see when I disagree with this man. Gregorian Jan 2016 #4
Me too! passiveporcupine Jan 2016 #10
Same here. bvf Jan 2016 #26
Also, unlike so many, he actually thinks about it Voice for Peace Jan 2016 #30
So the Jewish community wonders why Bernie doesn't speak about his Jewish faith? retrowire Jan 2016 #5
I'll be more blunt. Bernie Sanders has more important things to deal with than worrying Feeling the Bern Jan 2016 #6
Fairy Tales are are children, not people trying to become president. Eko Jan 2016 #7
Thanks for the article! Nyan Jan 2016 #8
Interesting profile, but not LBN. onehandle Jan 2016 #9
But it happened within the last 60 years! nt mhatrw Jan 2016 #11
It's a new interview just published today, reported on by CNN, Slate, Huffington Post, etc. nt bananas Jan 2016 #25
It's a new interview published today, as pointed out by the Huffington Post bananas Jan 2016 #18
Slate: " the Washington Post got to him first" bananas Jan 2016 #22
Maybe its the Cherokee in me madokie Jan 2016 #44
Ah I love Bernie who seems to be saying azurnoir Jan 2016 #56
CNN: "an interview with The Washington Post published Wednesday" bananas Jan 2016 #24
It isn't totally mystifying. Behind the Aegis Jan 2016 #12
I'm not jewish but for many years was immersed Voice for Peace Jan 2016 #33
"Being Jewish wasn't religious, it seemed more tribal." Behind the Aegis Jan 2016 #39
More reason to believe Jesus would love him too libodem Jan 2016 #13
k/r Dawson Leery Jan 2016 #14
I think that is THE definition of god, right? Ned_Devine Jan 2016 #15
Bernie's god is called Compassion Voice for Peace Jan 2016 #16
^^^This^^^ silverweb Jan 2016 #20
I like that- madokie Jan 2016 #46
reminds me of this quote: LiberalElite Jan 2016 #64
This is one reason he fails to connect with many minority Democrats. pnwmom Jan 2016 #17
It is also a coincidence that the groups with the highest number of "believers" Fearless Jan 2016 #21
And they are also social conservative on many issues ! Truprogressive85 Jan 2016 #29
Which is connected in many cases to their religious beliefs. n/t pnwmom Jan 2016 #37
He has not failed to connect. This is a huge myth Voice for Peace Jan 2016 #34
His polling numbers continue to be low among both groups. What is racist pnwmom Jan 2016 #38
We all NEED a president who will accept SCIENCE !!! MasonDreams Jan 2016 #19
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jan 2016 #23
Amazing How Many Politicians Babble About Jesus Non Stop scottie55 Jan 2016 #28
Oh no!....and a socialist to boot? Hulk Jan 2016 #27
If he believes in God in any way or in anything supernatural, then he is religious. merrily Jan 2016 #31
That's not what most people mean by the word. nt bananas Jan 2016 #35
Bernie said he believes in God in his own way. Which word would you use to describe a belief in God? merrily Jan 2016 #36
I don't know about bananas, but I would say "spiritual." Behind the Aegis Jan 2016 #41
Thanks. People I know who describe themselves "spritual" do not believe in God. merrily Jan 2016 #42
I think it can be both in regards to "spiritual." Behind the Aegis Jan 2016 #45
That was at different times in my life, not currently. merrily Jan 2016 #47
Spiritual Behind the Aegis Jan 2016 #49
The definition of "spiritual" does not negate the definition of "religion." merrily Jan 2016 #51
Didn't say or imply it did. Behind the Aegis Jan 2016 #52
I am not sure what point you are making. Nothing I said is inconsistent with the definitions and I merrily Jan 2016 #53
The point I am making is he doesn't consider himself religious. Behind the Aegis Jan 2016 #54
Did he say somewhere else that he doesn't consider himself religious? He does not say that in this merrily Jan 2016 #55
Did he say he considers himself religious? He didn't say that in this article. Behind the Aegis Jan 2016 #57
He said things about his beliefs that fit the definition of religion. merrily Jan 2016 #58
Those same comments also fit the definition of spiritual. Behind the Aegis Jan 2016 #60
"Either religious or spiritual or both." These are the words. merrily Jan 2016 #61
No he didn't claim to be "spiritual", I said it was an option. Behind the Aegis Jan 2016 #62
Sorry, I edited my post while you were posting. merrily Jan 2016 #63
maybe he believes in peace olddots Jan 2016 #43
A duality of Christianity and Buddhism I really respect what he says as what I would call Buddhist. trillion Jan 2016 #48
Maybe he is a humanist! Helen Borg Jan 2016 #50
Four years of Catholic boarding school and too many 6 am masses as punishment slipslidingaway Jan 2016 #59
I am sorry LOCKING etherealtruth Jan 2016 #65
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