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In reply to the discussion: A new generation of faith-based activism for equality [View all]UrbScotty
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Too bad they are massively outnumbered by the religious people that don't.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2015
#11
And yet they support their churches with time and money and attendance that the church
cleanhippie
Aug 2015
#13
I get it, Urb. It's a tough question many in your position don't want to face.
cleanhippie
Aug 2015
#19
I get it. Many people can't stand the thought that religion can do good things.
UrbScotty
Aug 2015
#20
Can you explain why you give time and money to an organization that actively fights against
cleanhippie
Aug 2015
#22
Keep making that argument so we can keep kicking this pro-religion thread to the top!
UrbScotty
Aug 2015
#23
Except that, when you analyse the figure, it turns out only 47% of religious Americans agreed
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2015
#61
The Blaze (the Glenn Beck-founded site you cited) is full of it, that's for sure
UrbScotty
Aug 2015
#33
LOL! That same exact poll shows that a majority of these groups support equality:
UrbScotty
Aug 2015
#45
62% of white mainline Protestants. A vanishing group that went from 41m to 36m in 7 years.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2015
#47
Your criticism is based on what you want to be true - not on actual facts. (nt)
UrbScotty
Aug 2015
#57
A majority of Americans oppose title two like protections for same sex couples as a protected class.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2015
#59
The 'new generation' of milennials is overwhelmingly secular and support civil rights.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2015
#48
Adding together all religious groups, more millennials have a religious belief than don't.
UrbScotty
Aug 2015
#58
You know what's good? Young people (who mostly believe in God) support marriage equality!
UrbScotty
Aug 2015
#64
There are many beliefs. If everyone else's beliefs have baggage (as you suggest), then
UrbScotty
Aug 2015
#68
Says the one pretending a lack of theistic belief is a belief of its own.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2015
#79