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In reply to the discussion: Religiosity [View all]walkingman
(8,755 posts)14. I would welcome a "Freedom from Religion" movement because what we have now
is bunch of liars and crazies who pretend to be righteous all the while spreading their bigotry and hatred. Trump was not the cause. I remember in the 60's when the entire Bible Belt turned Red because the Dems did not support Segregation. And it has been that way since then. Surely it does have it's roots in religion in some manner - the question is indeed WHY?
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"The Church" in various respects has been courted and used by those in power to control people....
TigressDem
Jun 2021
#1
Not so sure that it is just the current brand of evangelicalism. I think racism is at the root
walkingman
Jun 2021
#15
The simplest answer is we are all "sinners" who are attracted to "the church" and make mistakes.
TigressDem
Jun 2021
#6
One man's sin is another man's virtue. I think using the analogy that all people are
walkingman
Jun 2021
#16
Back to my original topic - what about right-wing politics is attractive to Christians?
walkingman
Jun 2021
#20
This reflects my feeling about religion in so many ways. As I said earlier....why...
walkingman
Jun 2021
#44
A huge part of religion is about signalling you belong to a group - often the majority in the area
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2021
#45