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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - the common thread is religious extremism that threatens the separation of church and state[/quote] Any lawyer, judge, public servant, etc. is still permitted to practice, and yes, even talk about, his or her faith. Sorry if this offends your sensibilities, OP. This is not extremism. [/quote] Talking about faith is not the same as making faith superior to the laws of the land in your work as a public servant. [/quote] Neither is doing that. So, we're good. [/quote] Bull. Quote from the Guardian article... [i]He [/i](religion professor at the Jesuit based Fordham University) [i]described the[/i] (Barr)[i] speech as a “dog whistle” to ultra-conservative Catholics who, he says, have aligned themselves to Donald Trump in a campaign to limit the rights of LGBTQ Americans, immigrants and non-Christians, especially Muslims, and to criminalize almost all abortions. “The attorney general is taking positions that are essentially un-Democratic” because they demolish the wall between church and state, Anderson said.[/i] This is obvious to anyone who is willing to look.[/quote] So? Just because a liberal professor calls it that, doesn't make it so. And, as asked before.... why are liberals the only ones to hear dog whistles? [/quote]
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