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There are atheists that are Republicans Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #1
How many of them lead secular organizations? rug Aug 2012 #3
Not many I would imagine. Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #12
I do not trust republicans in any visible position of influence. rug Aug 2012 #15
I know many Republicans who correctly fight the secular battle. Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #17
And gleefully support the military and the corporations. rug Aug 2012 #22
"one issue" needs to be hyphenated. Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #31
The hyphen is optional. rug Aug 2012 #33
Not when the compound adjective is attributive and preceding the noun. n/t Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #36
My morphemes have been freed. rug Aug 2012 #37
There are a disappointingly large number of Democrats who do the same. trotsky Aug 2012 #40
I'm sure you will not donate to or support the Democratic Party then. rug Aug 2012 #43
Well clearly you must not, given your reaction upthread! trotsky Aug 2012 #44
Which one? rug Aug 2012 #45
I'll let you figure it out. trotsky Aug 2012 #49
That laughng you hear is not real. rug Aug 2012 #54
Thanks, rug. trotsky Aug 2012 #73
What is the difference between a non-theist and an atheist? cbayer Aug 2012 #2
Because atheist causes knee-jerk reactions. Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #13
More evidence that atheism is not an indication MineralMan Aug 2012 #4
It doesn't surprise me in the least. rug Aug 2012 #5
OK, then. Why is it worthy of note? MineralMan Aug 2012 #6
Why isn't it? rug Aug 2012 #7
No, thanks. I don't play that MineralMan Aug 2012 #9
Me either. rug Aug 2012 #10
We certainly don't have to wonder who your church's leaders support for president. trotsky Aug 2012 #8
Dolan no doubt supports Romney. rug Aug 2012 #11
You like to act like the RCC isn't a hierarchical organization Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #14
You act like it's a political party not a religion. rug Aug 2012 #16
Are you saying they stay out of politics? Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #18
No, that's not what I'm saying. rug Aug 2012 #21
So why the double standard, rug? trotsky Aug 2012 #19
It's an interesting counterpoint to the Dolan thread. rug Aug 2012 #20
No, because it's apples to oranges. trotsky Aug 2012 #23
It's more like Hershey's Kisses to a Hershey Bar, but I'll let that slide. rug Aug 2012 #24
Ah yes, the third grade playground rules you live by. trotsky Aug 2012 #28
When in Rome . . . . rug Aug 2012 #34
You don't want to try and be better, rug? trotsky Aug 2012 #38
The irony burns. rug Aug 2012 #42
I'm not the one who has a blatant outstanding false accusation standing in another thread. trotsky Aug 2012 #46
I don't either. rug Aug 2012 #48
Then you should back them up. trotsky Aug 2012 #50
That is not the default. rug Aug 2012 #55
Innocent until proven guilty isn't the default? trotsky Aug 2012 #72
Those can't be REAL atheists DavidDvorkin Aug 2012 #25
It does belie a claim on rationality though. rug Aug 2012 #26
If some Republican politicians can be persuaded to support a pro-secular piece of legisation, trotsky Aug 2012 #29
That is a very large if, but the answer is yes. rug Aug 2012 #32
I don't think you understand what the SCA is trying to do... trotsky Aug 2012 #39
I know precisely what it is. rug Aug 2012 #41
Then why did you try to equate them to your church's "American pope"... trotsky Aug 2012 #51
I didn't. Why did you infer that? rug Aug 2012 #53
You admitted such yourself. trotsky Aug 2012 #74
"My God an atheist Republican! Look!! There's a sexist one too!! And a warmongering one! dmallind Aug 2012 #27
+1000 n/t trotsky Aug 2012 #30
If you're talking numbers, compare the number of Catholics who voted for Obama versus rug Aug 2012 #35
Compare the number of Catholics who voted for Bush in 2004 versus the number of atheists who did. trotsky Aug 2012 #47
You can't just pick one election. Here are the last six. rug Aug 2012 #52
Oh well done - the best is almost (but not quite) within 30 points of atheist Dem support. dmallind Aug 2012 #56
The elections are are about numbers, not percentages. rug Aug 2012 #58
So which is it, rug? Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #60
Since you're subbing for him, why don't you provide the numbers? rug Aug 2012 #63
It's easy to keep simple, rug. Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #64
Correct. rug Aug 2012 #65
Threadjack? Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #66
Correction, "protective threadjack". rug Aug 2012 #67
Wow. You think highly of yourself. Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #69
As I was saying, elections are about counting raw numbers, not percentages. rug Aug 2012 #68
I wonder why you didn't include 1984 or 1980. trotsky Aug 2012 #75
Christians like you make division so much the merrier. Thanks! dmallind Aug 2012 #57
"Christians like you" rug Aug 2012 #59
Clearly you know the jury system doesn't work that way. Goblinmonger Aug 2012 #61
There's no jury. rug Aug 2012 #62
It's not bigotry - dmallind isn't talking about ALL Christians, just those like you. mr blur Aug 2012 #70
Dmallind isn't talking at all. rug Aug 2012 #71
Sadly, there are a lot of my fellow Atheists who are Libertarian nutjobs. Odin2005 Aug 2012 #76
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