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In reply to the discussion: A Mormon is not a Christian... [View all]Zanzoobar
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OK. Do you know much about right wing religoius people? Do you know that Beck is also LDS?
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2012
#70
I thought I was explicit in my point that RW Christians listen to Beck despite his Mormonism
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2012
#78
I disagree. Mitt Romney's religion and people's reactions to it are highly political this year.
yardwork
Jun 2012
#58
Yes, but how many angels does each side think can dance on the head of a pin?
GodlessBiker
Jun 2012
#9
Fostering bigotry and religious intolerance for political gain on a Progressive board
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2012
#17
Are you saying the President has nothing else to run-on except appeals to bigotry?
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2012
#21
Ah, so you are claiming falsehood and truth have equal standing. That's common among the
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2012
#62
Nice try, but the difference is that the blood libels were LIES. The beliefs and history
Tom Ripley
Jun 2012
#63
His adherence to the doctrines of his cult are one of the thousand reasons to criticize him.
GoneOffShore
Jun 2012
#87
They think that Mormons are Christians, we can educate them a little. Progressive are for education.
bahrbearian
Jun 2012
#74
It is time to foster intolerance of religion, when religion is used for oppression.
Daemonaquila
Jun 2012
#102
As this thread so sadly demonstrates -- Bigotry is not the exclusive domain of the religious or RW
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2012
#104
The GOP pits the Baptist African American church against the LGBT community.
JoePhilly
Jun 2012
#110
I didn't say you did. I said fostering religious bigotry is the same as fostering
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2012
#114
Their desire to dictate policy overwhelms any supposed religious views they may have...
Bandit
Jun 2012
#49
You are absolutely correct,l and I hammer home that point when talking to believers
Tom Ripley
Jun 2012
#13
As the old Socialist refrain had it: "There'll be pie in the sky\When
coalition_unwilling
Jun 2012
#81
Acrimonious "niggling"? Do you really need to use a word whose first 4 letters
Nye Bevan
Jun 2012
#22
Of course. Like "Niger" should be referred to as "the country bordering Algeria and Libya"
Nye Bevan
Jun 2012
#45
I love it. I'm helping one of their Generals transfer $120 million to this country,
Nye Bevan
Jun 2012
#93
It's not The Post; the assumption is that The Times readership is educated enough...
Tom Ripley
Jun 2012
#59
OT, but there has been speculation that Jesus the Nazarene may have travelled to
coalition_unwilling
Jun 2012
#83
The monster that is Mormonism already turned on my people with politics drenched in their faith.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2012
#76
To be fair, other monsters that are more "mainstream" Xtian have also turned on our side.
Arugula Latte
Jun 2012
#130
Muhammad has been around alot longer and is based on the same first 5 books of the bible we use
LynneSin
Jun 2012
#105
Mormons believe that (Mormon) people become gods, like God. That is worshiping false gods if you are
McCamy Taylor
Jun 2012
#115
I'm sure Jim Lehrer will put the Holy Trinity on his list of debate questions (nt)
Nye Bevan
Jun 2012
#125