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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. #1 Yes, Christopher Hitchins. Peter Hitchens was in my mind for some reason. Sagan and others are dead but are considered authorities and still quoted. I see our resident Atheist is on top of things. #2 I am aware of other religious groups but do not have enough information and the post was long enough as someone who posted tl;dr indicated that it was too long. #3 The majority of the founding fathers were Bible-believing Christians, some were preachers. You cannot deny the influence of Christianity upon America’s founding. #4 I do not watch Fox news but I do watch Sky News Australia sometimes. #5 I truly do follow Jesus but not the weak, permissive, do-what-thou-wilst, everyone-gets-to-heaven Liberal unBiblical Jesus. #6 Climate Change is the same repackaged baloney as The Coming Ice Age, Global Warming, Population bomb, and all the rest of that boogey-man, Chicken Little nonsense. The majority of Climate Whiners who use climate fear to push an agenda are almost wholly in the Democratic party. #7 The source of homosexuality being a sin is the Bible, not the Republican party. Even Nature teaches that it is wrong, for it is biologically impossible for two people of the same sex “mating” with one another to produce a baby. #8 Gender is based upon sex of which there are only two. Only male + female produces a baby. Even children understand this simple biological truth. #9 I acknowledge there are people in the Republican party who spout Christian and family values to get votes and are no different morally than Democrats. However, the Republican platform at least speaks up. Roe vs Wade was repealed. #10 There is indeed an intersection of political beliefs with religious beliefs which explain why certain religious groups vote the way they do. #11 Iam giving a Fundamentalist Christian viewpoint in good faith: I believe what I wrote is true but acknowledge I can be mistaken, such as saying Peter instead of Christopher. [/quote] There is more than one atheist on the DCUM religion forum. Some of us were once fundamentalist Christians.[/quote]
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