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originally posted by: usernameconspiracy
God hates liberals. Noted.
Who knew God was so heavily involved in the American political system? I wonder if he's a big The Blaze reader?
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: Puppylove
a reply to: TheSteppenwolf
No such thing as an Atheist cult, just religious and there are many of them under the flags of many religions. Keep that in mind. Atheists don't organize into cults very well as all atheism is, is the lack of belief in a god, there's nothing to cult over.
Not really true in practice. Atheists tend to have a hard time simply not believing - rather they make every effort to make others not believe, often through ridicule. In that sense they are very much a cult.
as a athiest myself I tend to agree I want everyone's religion out of our politics it has no place there.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: okrian
Yea, at most I have just seen non religious types ask that politicians do not enact policy beholden to a religion forced upon us all. Religious freedom is the right to partake or not. And while I have no problem with politicians being religious, but it does concern me when politicians believe that God put them on their side and is going against their opponents.
originally posted by: Rob420p
as a athiest myself I tend to agree I want everyone's religion out of our politics it has no place there.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: okrian
Yea, at most I have just seen non religious types ask that politicians do not enact policy beholden to a religion forced upon us all. Religious freedom is the right to partake or not. And while I have no problem with politicians being religious, but it does concern me when politicians believe that God put them on their side and is going against their opponents.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: Rob420p
as a athiest myself I tend to agree I want everyone's religion out of our politics it has no place there.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: okrian
Yea, at most I have just seen non religious types ask that politicians do not enact policy beholden to a religion forced upon us all. Religious freedom is the right to partake or not. And while I have no problem with politicians being religious, but it does concern me when politicians believe that God put them on their side and is going against their opponents.
I'm not religious either, and I would take it just as odd if a politician wore their non religion on their sleeve and spoke of religious people as opponents.
The same is to be said for politicians who have campaigns that always talk about their close relation to God, and have their opponents painted as doomed non believers who their God was to smite.
Both infringe on religious freedom.[/quote if u really think about it if we inforced tax law on religion as in tax except status for enforcing candidates alot of the republican base mega Churches wold be untrouble
originally posted by: carewemust
MSM: Beware of deep-fake photos!
originally posted by: queenofswords
Godly prayer is never a bad thing. I know non-religious people that pray everyday, but never ever go to a church. Religion and God are not synonymous.
Prayer is a conversation. Prayer is an affirmation of faith. Prayer is never a bad thing.
Let every demonic network that has aligned itself against the purpose, against the calling of President Trump, let it be broken, let it be torn down in the name of Jesus.
if u really think about it if we inforced tax law on religion as in tax except status for enforcing candidates alot of the republican base mega Churches wold be untrouble
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: UKTruth
The group you describe are doomed. Good analysis!
But this prayer in particular looks underhanded in the sense that it calls out all those who speak against Trump, or anything that he does.
Here is news you will like. Just announced. President Trump will fly over the crowd on July 4th and then land and give a speech at the Lincoln Memorial.
That's gotta be like Viagra for you fans, only way it could be better is if the crazy priest-chick from the Original Post parachutes out with a SuperSoaker filled with holy water and blasts the crowd.