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Yeah, But My God Is Bigger Than Your God
Larison thinks Kathleen Parker has not thought through her assertion that social conservatives should “make their arguments without bringing God into it”: The point is not that there are not secular arguments against abortion, to take the example Parker uses, as there clearly ...
Under God: God Bless America - On Faith at washingtonpost.com
newsweek.washingtonpost.com — Normally, I'm for keeping church and state out of each other's business as much as humanly possible,... mostly to protect religion from government intrusion and idolatry, but also to protect us from zealots who think Jesus wears an American flag lapel ... (more) Under God: God Bless America - On Faith at ...
Giving Up on God
washingtonpost.com — As Republicans sort out the reasons for their defeat, they likely will overlook or dismiss the gorilla... in the pulpit. (more) Giving Up on God
Giving up on God (sort of) - The Denver Post
denverpost.com — Do we need God in politics? Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker recently penned a provocative column titled... "Giving up on God," wherein she suggested that the Republican Party ditch G-O-D. The piece so rankled James Dobson (Ph.D in Divine ... (more) Giving up on God (sort of) - The Denver Post
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skippy the bush kangaroo — john cole @ balloon juice: basically, it boils down to this- if i wanted to live in accordance to rules as set by your faith, i would join your church. until then, until you see me sitting two pews over on sunday morning, just assume that i really don’t care what your god ...

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