Politics, MAGA and Evangelicals

I never connected Lincoln to the Civil Rights Act.

Are you always this fuckin stupid? Take your strawman and stick it, dumbass
Sure you did you brought it up after mentioning the civil rights act. Now do the board a favor and slither back under the rock you slithered out from MAGAGATARD!
MAGA
 
I think religion has value. It provides answers, strength, hope, guidance, comfort. Those are all good things in general. There are a lot of good, decent people who need those things.

But when it becomes organized, and people start leveraging it and weaponizing it, that's when it becomes twisted, and something different.

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Trump is a Christian, unlike Obama.
Sure.......................................................... Trump even recited his favorite passage.

Trump bungles Bible reference at Liberty University​

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https://www.politico.com › story › 2016/01 › trump-li...
Jan 18, 2016 — “We're going to protect Christianity. I can say that. I don't have to be politically correct,” he said. “Two Corinthians, 3:17, that's the whole ...
 
You're FOS........As usual.

WTF?
NO.
After being sworn in and taking office.
Numbnuts
Following the election, a president-elect traditionally engages in limited outreach to foreign leaders. Building relationships with key foreign leaders is critical and can help determine the success of the new president’s foreign policy.

 
Evangelicals weren’t initially opposed to abortion – they considered it a ‘Catholic issue.’

In the early 70s Evangelicals were neutral concerning abortion, and certainly not political about it; indeed, in 1971 the Southern Baptist Convention passed a resolution calling for the legalization of abortion.

Racism was the motivating factor for the Christo-fascist right to use religion as a political weapon.
Numbnuts democrats have always supported abortion and as you said racism was the motivating factor. Got to control the breeding stock
 
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