Religious Voters

Out of context: Reply #24

  • Started
  • Last post
  • 62 Responses
  • k0na_an0k0

    yes. separate church and state please. so when church is 100% complete out of state, and state is still 100% shit, the finger can point in someone else's direction.

    i also wish people could separate 'people of the faith' with 'anyone who believes in religion of any kind will blindly go into a polling place and vote for whomever believes in jesus the most'. that type of absolute thinking which lumps everyone into one bucket is absolutely laughable. i believe in god and go to church on sundays yet somehow, despite your rationale, i'm going to be voting for either clinton or obama. wow you say... how can that be because EVERYONE who is 'religious' in my mind must (insert stereotype here) and be completely blind to the way i feel and my opinion.

    well... from the other side of the coin i'm looking at people who are equally as blind.

    • no one said all religious people vote the same.mrdobolina
    • I'm a person of faith who doesn't go to church, and likes to think exhibits rationale thought despite said religious beliefs.flavorful
    • Then maybe you should have worded your title a bit different and quit with the blanket statements. Just an observation.k0na_an0k
    • observation.k0na_an0k
    • dont cry, bitch. go pray it out.mrdobolina
    • Ugh.flavorful
    • That's your response dobs? An insult?... and a childish one at taht. How sad.k0na_an0k
    • haha, so we are saying the holier than thou kona today? Where is clown kona?mrdobolina

View thread