Actually, it makes a lot of sense for a conservative to be agnostic. Conservatives think logically while liberals make their decisions based on feelings. There is no logic to religion. It's 100% pure faith.
Liberals are more or less religious, they just don't belong to an organized church. They worship animals and trees instead of a deity.
2006-09-20 08:55:00
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answered by Robby216 4
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Why do you ask a question when you are the answer. Is it not obvious that an agnostic person can be a conservative...I mean you said you are so that makes it kind of obvious. Oh by the way, political views don't necessarily mean that because of your religion you sway one way or the other. Many more things go into one's politics than his/her religion.
2006-09-20 08:57:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do not think your religious affiliation is that important to the conservative. I think the important thing is to allow others to practice their faith without the snide remarks that liberals make.
2006-09-20 09:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Strange as it seems, a majority of the members of the American Atheist Society identify themselves as Republicans. That has my head spinning.
2006-09-20 10:29:21
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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Only white male christians are Republicans.
2006-09-20 08:52:59
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answered by Villain 6
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After Bush and Cheney I think anything is possible with conservatives.
2006-09-20 08:52:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, see my cousin. I am conservative and I am an Odinist.
2006-09-20 08:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't know any of them were true Christians.
2006-09-20 09:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Good for you, you want a medal?
2006-09-20 09:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, just like I know NRA members who are mostly liberal.
2006-09-20 08:53:42
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answered by Anonymous
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