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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We don’t debate ideas anymore, we debate loyalties. [/quote] Whew. This says it all. Whoever you are, you’ve nailed it.[/quote] +100000[/quote] People are tribal. As more an Americans identify less with a religious identity, they replace their tribalism with a political identity. [/quote] And what happens when religious identity and positions are intertwined with politicians and policy? ie the Evangelicals [/quote] I will need to find it but there were polls from the last few years that indicated that larger percentages of self-described evangelicals agreed with the political tenets of right wing authoritarianism (e.g. Trump won the 2020 election) MORE than they agreed with basic obvious statements about the evangelical faith (e.g. Jesus performed miracles and similar) just astounding.[/quote]
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