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In reply to the discussion: Christian right calls James Talarico "demonic" -- for quoting Jesus [View all]TomSlick
(13,122 posts)80. Would you have been hesitant to vote for Jimmy Carter, Joe Biden, or Barack Obama because they are or were Christians?
The Democratic Party has always had room for people who were openly Christian. Has something changed?
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That's it in a nutshell. Get rid of the voice who speaks for those without one, for those without power.
Passages
Jun 14
#1
They should start FIRST gazing at their OWN foreheads, to see who wears
Jack Valentino
Wednesday
#69
"Maybe the Christian right needs to lift Jesus' skirt and take a peep!"--The Queen of Sheba
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
Jun 14
#4
Christianity has proven over and over again it can't be trusted with the powers of government.
Biophilic
Jun 14
#7
Whatever. I classify them all together because in many ways they are all the same
Buckeyeblue
Jun 14
#47
I was hesitant to vote for Talarico, voted for Jasmine Crockett in the primary.
mwmisses4289
Jun 14
#9
Would you have been hesitant to vote for Jimmy Carter, Joe Biden, or Barack Obama because they are or were Christians?
TomSlick
22 hrs ago
#80
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "makes no bones about being Christian."
TomSlick
21 hrs ago
#82
Yes, it does mean to be open and frank about something, almost, but not quite, to the point of being obnoxious about it.
mwmisses4289
18 hrs ago
#83
Perhaps it's because he's differentiating here between Christianity the religion, and Christianity as taught by Jesus.
YodaMom2
Jun 14
#22
Constantine was the beginning of power co-opting Christianity for its own purposes.
summer_in_TX
Jun 15
#56
your headline made me chuckle. oh the irony. then: i'm so sick of those fucking crazy ass freaks! nt
orleans
Jun 14
#11
Conservatives Christians are out of their minds. Oh, and they are all fake Christians who use Christianity as a weapon.
Martin68
Jun 14
#16
The "christian" right prefers the Old Testament. The Old Testament God is more in line with what they want God to be.
patphil
Jun 14
#17
That's one reason I voted for Jasmine in the primary. Not because she's a Christian.
LeftInTX
Jun 14
#55
They sold their soul to Satan a long time ago in exchange for access to political power. They need to STFU.
LT Barclay
Jun 14
#39
"Fake christian" is what christians call other christians they don't agree with
JoseBalow
Jun 14
#51
If they identify as christians, they are christians, regardless if you agree with them or not
JoseBalow
Wednesday
#72
You are wrong. There is only one Christianity not many Christianities--read Matthew 7:21
Jose Flavio Sanchez
Wednesday
#73
Funny, how Christianity has a left and right, it seems to be defined to suit our needs.
walkingman
Wednesday
#76