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In reply to the discussion: Atheists try to make their voices heard [View all]rug
(82,333 posts)34. When in Rome . . . .
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Not when the compound adjective is attributive and preceding the noun. n/t
Goblinmonger
Aug 2012
#36
We certainly don't have to wonder who your church's leaders support for president.
trotsky
Aug 2012
#8
I'm not the one who has a blatant outstanding false accusation standing in another thread.
trotsky
Aug 2012
#46
If some Republican politicians can be persuaded to support a pro-secular piece of legisation,
trotsky
Aug 2012
#29
"My God an atheist Republican! Look!! There's a sexist one too!! And a warmongering one!
dmallind
Aug 2012
#27
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
Oh well done - the best is almost (but not quite) within 30 points of atheist Dem support.
dmallind
Aug 2012
#56
It's not bigotry - dmallind isn't talking about ALL Christians, just those like you.
mr blur
Aug 2012
#70