You really ought to stop correcting things that are not mistakes.
No, they were mistakes, mark. Everyone here knows that. You know that. You just aren't admitting it.
I never said that, I said that we call them liberals.
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Funny, I have never seen anyone in American politics claim to be a socialist, democratic or otherwise.
Impressive. You were actually willing to lie about something I only had to go back two pages to quote.
Antithesitic political and social agendas are not democratic, I don't care what you call them.
That has nothing to do with democracy. Learn what the word means. You can't just define it however you feel like and expect us to take you seriously.
How hilariously non-committal of you.
Don't talk to me in generalities and Wikipedia links and expect me to be contrite about perceived errors.
I didn't need to provide the Wiki link. I could have just said it how it was, but I figured your first reaction would be to yell that we're making unsubstantiated claims. So I substantiated them. You were wrong, mark.
I have been through this too many times, you will just harp on this until the thread is effectively derailed because you have no way of making a substantive point.
I will harp on this, just like others here are, until you stop adamantly denying that you spoke about something you clearly had no right to be speaking with any authority on. And then I will draw an analogy between that behavior and the ideology and practices we've witnessed in many creationists.
The U.S. Constitution includes the First Amendment recognizing religion as a basic human right. Apparently socialists, democratic or otherwise see it differently.
Except they don't, and you only want it to be that way to justify your beliefs. That is not the reasonable way to view the situation.
Hahahahaha, Jewish is his ethnic identity. He is in fact an atheist.
No, his religion is Judaism.
When did being Jewish ever mean that you couldn't be an atheist.
If you're a part of the Jewish religion, then yeah, it means you can't be an atheist. He's a member of the Jewish religion.
In fact I have encountered a number of atheists who insist on being regarded as Christian, we call them liberals to.
Ahh, so those who disagree with you aren't Christian. Yeah, mark, we know. Also, we don't really care about your personal definitions of just about anything.
America is one of the oldest and arguably the most successful democracy around.
That doesn't mean that America is suddenly the definition of democracy. Man, this is difficult.
The free exercise of religion is protected as a Civil Right and that is one of the key reasons it has been successful.
Maybe. But that protection is part of
our constitution, and is not inherent in a democracy.
You can't dictate religion in a democracy, state religion and governments that censor religion are mark by a lack or personal liberty.
Democracy doesn't guarantee personal liberty. Heck,
we don't even have full personal liberty. Where on earth did you learn politics?
Theoretically you could vote to make Buddhism a state religion but your talking in hypotheticals.
Wait, would we be talking in theoreticals or hypotheticals? Which is it?