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The Church That Donald Trump Says He Goes to ‘A Lot’ Says He’s Not an ‘Active Member’
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<blockquote data-quote="iluvatar5150" data-source="post: 68552066" data-attributes="member: 313046"><p>Ok, then let's use Mitt Romney as an example. During the campaign, there wasn't much criticism from the left of Romney's religious beliefs, outside the occasional remark about magic underpants. This, despite there being no love at all on the left for Romney and no love among atheists for his ultra-conservative religion. Again, the reason Romney's faith was spared a lot of criticism, is because Romney didn't do a lot of religious pandering, because he didn't present an image of his religion being superior to other belief systems, and because his religious beliefs were obviously sincere and not exaggerated for political purposes.</p><p></p><p>Most atheists and libs I've known are perfectly ok with other people being religious (even if they think it's stupid) so long as the religious people aren't fake and/or hypocritical about it and so long as they don't try to foist their religious beliefs on others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iluvatar5150, post: 68552066, member: 313046"] Ok, then let's use Mitt Romney as an example. During the campaign, there wasn't much criticism from the left of Romney's religious beliefs, outside the occasional remark about magic underpants. This, despite there being no love at all on the left for Romney and no love among atheists for his ultra-conservative religion. Again, the reason Romney's faith was spared a lot of criticism, is because Romney didn't do a lot of religious pandering, because he didn't present an image of his religion being superior to other belief systems, and because his religious beliefs were obviously sincere and not exaggerated for political purposes. Most atheists and libs I've known are perfectly ok with other people being religious (even if they think it's stupid) so long as the religious people aren't fake and/or hypocritical about it and so long as they don't try to foist their religious beliefs on others. [/QUOTE]
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