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« on: November 01, 2020, 05:16:59 PM »


I feel it's disingenuous to associate Trump with atheism. He has never claimed to be anything other than a Christian man and clearly seeks to please Evangelicals most of all. Not only that, but most irreligious voters went Democratic in 2016, and by large margins at that.
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S019ian Liberal
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« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2020, 05:18:10 PM »

Beautifully written. Next Tuesday we are going to put GOD back in the White House, after four years of atheism and sin.

I still feel it's disingenuous to associate Trump with atheism. He has never claimed to be anything other than a Christian man and clearly seeks to please Evangelicals most of all. Not only that, but most irreligious voters went Democratic in 2016, and by large margins at that.

I am not religious. In part because I do not believe in deluding myself to avoid an inconvenient truth. I would have to do exactly that to believe Donald Trump is a religious man. THAT would be truly “disingenuous.” Just because he panders to evangelicals to win their votes doesn’t prove otherwise. All it proves is how cynical he is, just further confirmation that he believes in absolutely nothing and cares about nothing beyond his own immediate interests. He is a shameless man who would do and say anything to “win.” You don’t have to be religious to be repulsed by that.

I actually agree with you there. It's just tiresome seeing atheism used as a sort of scapegoat yet again. Especially when irreligious voters, at large, support the party opposed to the president, plus the other things I mentioned. Anyway, no matter what, I'll be really happy if Trump loses.

Yeah. Kinda bigoted of Lief to conflate "atheism" with "sin" and elevate religiosity above secularism in office.
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