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14. Ask them.
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 01:42 PM
Apr 2012

While you are asking them about their organizational affiliations, don't forget to ask them about their values.

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and what have these religious leaders done to help ? russspeakeasy Apr 2012 #1
These religious leaders in particular? rug Apr 2012 #2
How complete can a "community organization" really claim to be... trotsky Apr 2012 #6
Only if you believe atheists have no shared values with believers. rug Apr 2012 #8
Did you read the excerpt? trotsky Apr 2012 #11
Yeah. Did you? rug Apr 2012 #12
So what congregations do non-church-goers belong to? n/t trotsky Apr 2012 #13
Ask them. rug Apr 2012 #14
I'm one. I don't belong to any faith-based congregations. trotsky Apr 2012 #15
In the upper hand corner of their home page is a map. rug Apr 2012 #16
When you get a response back from the Black Nonbelievers of Chicago trotsky Apr 2012 #17
I am unsurprised. rug Apr 2012 #18
Catholic community service organizations serve clients without regard to the client's religion. And pnwmom Apr 2012 #22
I am merely pointing out language - the language of exclusion. trotsky Apr 2012 #24
I see nothing exclusionary about the statement, which merely states pnwmom Apr 2012 #25
Of course you don't. trotsky Apr 2012 #28
You aren't being excluded either. They have employees of every religion and no religion, pnwmom Apr 2012 #29
I'm talking about PICO. trotsky Apr 2012 #30
Yeah, right. How many atheist organizations are headed by religious people? pnwmom Apr 2012 #31
I dunno, can you point to any community service organizations founded by trotsky Apr 2012 #32
My point addresses yours directly. You're complaining that atheists aren't part of the leadership pnwmom Apr 2012 #37
Nope, you are arguing against your own strawman then. trotsky Apr 2012 #39
They're free to found community service organizations based on their beliefs -- or lack thereof. AlbertCat Apr 2012 #33
Wrong. Non-profit charitable organizations are tax-exempt pnwmom Apr 2012 #38
There is a lot going on and it gets posted about here frequently. cbayer Apr 2012 #4
Well, that 's not really the point here, is it? mr blur Apr 2012 #5
+1 LeftishBrit Apr 2012 #10
Obama himself worked with Catholic community service organizations that helped the poor. pnwmom Apr 2012 #20
Keep calling the out on this. Bravo. cbayer Apr 2012 #3
Kudos ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2012 #7
jesus was born into a real ayn rand world.... madrchsod Apr 2012 #23
And every word out of ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2012 #26
jesus was born into a real ayn rand world.... AlbertCat Apr 2012 #34
Glad to hear it! LeftishBrit Apr 2012 #9
Mother Theresa springs to mind nt mr blur Apr 2012 #27
ryan is so out of touch with reality.... madrchsod Apr 2012 #19
Maybe they will back their talk up and excommunicate him. jwirr Apr 2012 #21
No, they save that punishment for only the most egregious offenses. trotsky Apr 2012 #35
As much as I dislike the RCC's stances on abortion, gay people, women, and child rape, ZombieHorde Apr 2012 #36
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