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• Its sacraments (abortion)
• Its holy writ (Roe v. Wade)
• Its martyrs (from Soviet spy Alger Hiss to cop-killer Mumia Abu Jamal)
• Its clergy (public school teachers)
• Its churches (government schools, where prayer is prohibited but condoms are free)
• Its doctrine of infallibility (as manifest in the "absolute moral authority" of such spokesmen as Cindy Sheehan and Max Cleland)
• And its cosmology (in which mankind is an inconsequential accident)

2007-06-30 02:50:39 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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You go girl! That pretty much sums up the culture of death of the left. Let's go on to illustrate some of their commandments.
1. There can be NO dissent from the left. The absolute moral authority is to be unquestioned.
2. Capitalism is intrinsically evil.
There's a start, got any more?

2007-06-30 03:18:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Just to pick one item, teachers, let's do a little deconstruction of your complaint. About 95% of all Americans attend or have attended a public school. A slightly higher percent have spent at least part of their school years in a public school. 95 to 97% of all Americans go on to live honest, decent and productive lives. Very few Americans commit crimes, most are generally polite, good humored and if the various polls I've read are correct most Americans believe in some kind of personal 'God' that's both providencial, existential and benevolent. Evidently our almost universal association with the public schools and teachers has done far more good than harm. Check it out. Ask 100 people if they attended public schools. Ask them how they feel about the seven 'questions' you posed. Divide by two as Dem/Rep are about 50/50......I'm a teacher, and this is your homework assignment. Footnotes and bibliography required!

2007-06-30 10:31:40 · answer #2 · answered by Noah H 7 · 1 0

Yes I do And am Damn proud of it....America was orginally based on freedom of religion and given that knowlaegde how can we as a nation choose Christen morals & vaulesand set them as law? We are the melting pot of the world and should understand that not all people are a cookie cut version of the same thing. We have differant morals & vaules that lead us each on our own paths. This is not to say that there should be anarchy, but just that prayers in schools(for example) are unrealistic because there are so meany differant prayers to differant higher powers that no matter how you do it you would end up excluding people. America is NOT a democracy...we are a constitution government. That means that everyone rich,poor,white, black....have inalineable rights. The right to freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of tranny. This is the America our forefathers dreamed of. We are all equal and one under the eyes of the law. Not just rich/upper middle class white people but EVERYONE!!!!!

2007-06-30 10:12:04 · answer #3 · answered by Carmen L 2 · 1 0

It is amazing that a lot of liberals attend church services while a lot of so-call "fiscal" conservative don't attend church.

They watch O'Reilly and listen to the Viagra guy with KKK and Skin Head members.

2007-06-30 10:07:53 · answer #4 · answered by Mr. USA U 2 · 1 0

No, I'm not but that church is better than the Church of Ted Haggard and Pat Robertson. With their hatred and closeted gay relations.

2007-06-30 12:41:07 · answer #5 · answered by cynical 6 · 1 0

There is no such thing as the church of liberalism....it is a fictional church made up by an extremist, insulting, ruthless right winger named Anne Coulter who's statements are not based on any facts just her hate against anything and everyone liberal. You are just repeating what she says.

2007-06-30 10:17:28 · answer #6 · answered by Lindsey G 5 · 1 2

The "neander" thought (of any church) has never been allowed in my modern context of information and science based knowledge..,however,I have read the "books" of pretense and remain somewhat bewildered at the preponderance of probability,NOT found there

2007-06-30 09:58:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ann Coulter, is that you?

Let's get together for lunch and discuss the Third Reich.

Kisses hon.

Adolph

2007-06-30 09:59:40 · answer #8 · answered by Toodeemo 7 · 4 0

WARNING: The preceding anouncement was a paid commercial for Cons Go Wild...

2007-06-30 09:57:12 · answer #9 · answered by MenifeeManiac 7 · 6 0

Kind of early for anyone to claim membership in something YOU just made up. Send us some literature and we'll think about it, OK?

2007-06-30 09:57:34 · answer #10 · answered by gunplumber_462 7 · 3 0

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