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Yes of course. Evangelical Christians just have a hard time to be called on their superstitions.

Would they vote for a politician who believed in the bogeyman? Of course not because they know that's nonsense like we know creationism is nonsense too. Using your knowledge and intelligence can never be intolerant.

2007-10-27 11:28:12 · answer #1 · answered by justgoodfolk 7 · 1 0

There are far more important things to do than voting ocassionally. As well you know. Attempting to influence those whom you meet toward reason and sense is a noble (if futile) cause. Such, one hopes, is one of the many purposes of this yahoo site.

2007-10-27 18:39:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

book observations
Jesus is the Lamb that was SLAIN or who DIED.
meaning He came back from that and went on to become the king of kings and Lord of Lords.

empirical observations
TODD is the Son of the LORD'S GODDESS(when written in times new roman font the name TODD comes from within both LORD and GODDESS, just like in biology you come from both your parents). TODD was the lamb that was SLAIN or that DIED. (SLAIN meaning SL A I IV, where SL is SIL pronounces SEEL and IV=IIII, thus I IV is I IIII, which is the shape of the scars on TODD's left RIST)(DIED with understanding E=[iL(when read down within the E, shows that DIED=DI [iLD(pronounced sealed), and the DI was shaped from a IIII I)(IIII I is I IIII when you turn over the RIST), Thus TODD could be the lamb who was SLAIN or that DIED, who went on to....

So book observations require faith in an afterlife and thousands of years of church cruelty to enforce those beleives, whereas empirical observation, meaning get a look at the WORDS and TODD's left wrist, and decide who really were the prophets describing?

2007-10-27 18:29:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

i am a moderate liberal.i believe jesus died for my sins so i may have everlasting life,but i also believe that my religous beleifs have no place in politics as it does in conservative politics,whether u vote or not is ur choice ,so far there's not a canidate on either side that deserves my vote yet.

2007-10-27 18:47:41 · answer #4 · answered by tyler m 3 · 0 0

If you are an American you can stay home and read a book....But,you cannot complain if you do not vote.Your choice.

2007-10-27 18:27:36 · answer #5 · answered by ♥ Mel 7 · 2 0

Sure. You can vote or not vote as you please, and you can be as tolerant or intolerant as you please.

2007-10-27 18:22:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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