BreezeWood
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.Agreed, atheists and theists within conservatism circles share that powerful fraternal bond of conservatism, and as things are now, religion doesn't divide them.The OP is complete nonsense. Conservative atheists are not at war with conservative Christians. All American conservatives believe in the United States Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion, and freedom not to have a religion.
I think religion could divide them, though (though not seriously), were they able to free themselves of their common enemy, the tyrannical left.
.Agreed, atheists and theists within conservatism circles share that powerful fraternal bond of conservatism, and as things are now, religion doesn't divide them.
I think religion could divide them, though (though not seriously), were they able to free themselves of their common enemy, the tyrannical left.
no, what they share was their response to the religious itinerant in the 1st century -
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and, but for recorded history find themselves blameless for their uninterrupted history of persecution and victimization of the innocent from that time to the present.