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In reply to the discussion: What Ann Coulter and atheist Richard Dawkins have in common [View all]ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)43. Sure. I'm not bothered by it,
it just strikes me as weird when I hear it.
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Considering Voluture is the king and queen of Attention Whoring in the political
Heather MC
Aug 2014
#8
If Brantly believed such nonsense, thenI doubt he would've bothered with med school
Starboard Tack
Aug 2014
#26
Did you miss any of the genuine concern that was raised here about precisely WHY
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2014
#16
Well, the important thing is for Dawkins, the horrible evil atheist, to be associated with Coulter.
trotsky
Aug 2014
#17
I'm trying to base that position on comments like the president of the Fetal Medicine Foundation of
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2014
#35
There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.
cbayer
Aug 2014
#52
We who have to disregard what Coulter says when the RW christians agree with it.
cbayer
Aug 2014
#22
I agree, especially the belief that believers should be denounced just for believing.
Starboard Tack
Aug 2014
#33
How do you challenge them if they are only religious beliefs? How do you know?
Starboard Tack
Aug 2014
#44