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should a christian be a republican? |
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I guess since republicans do not believe in homosexual marriages and abortion most christians I know are republicans. But what about the seperation between church and state? I guess morals have a lot to do with who you will vote for, but shouldn't it be the right person for the job? A lot of christian republicans that I know don't believe in abortion and that is a big issue of why they voted for bush, but I haven't seen bush do anything about abortion. I don't know is it wrong to be a democrat christian? Isn't kerry a christian?
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*Kathleen* |
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I'm atheist and I would consider myself a Republican. They're all just stereotypes, although Republicans tend to follow more religious morals. As a conservative atheist, I see nothing wrong with that. Where else would we get our morals? And as someone mentioned before - there can be no definite separation between church and state. It's impossible. There are certain morals within our very society that are based upon Christian values and beliefs. Granted, you may not instantly think that, but because our country was raised on them, it's been pounded into our brains and yes, I lost my train of thought...once I find it, I'll finish this.
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