Politics and Religion

Here's where the republicans party wants to take us..and this is nuts
Hpygolky 234 Reviews 418 reads
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First they want to burn books, then they have a bug up their ass about CRT (not taught in schools), or anything black, and let's not talk about issues where you're to be made feel "uncomfortable"....now this jackass want in instill a theocracy.
Tell me righties is this want you really want???

That is not where the republican party at large wants to go. Separation of Church and State was put in place for a reason. NOW that being said no religion should be forced on anyone.  

So how long did you do scour Twitter to find that?

But back to my point, I would say that a majority of republicans don't believe in Separation of Church and State. They wouldn't have a problem force feeding religion in schools, for example. So yes, religion shouldn't be forced on anyone..But since when has the Constitution meant anything to republicans?
I think you might be a tad out of touch with your party.

Posted By: Hpygolky
Re: Took about a minute or two, it just pop up...
But back to my point, I would say that a majority of republicans don't believe in Separation of Church and State. They wouldn't have a problem force feeding religion in schools, for example. So yes, religion shouldn't be forced on anyone..But since when has the Constitution meant anything to republicans?  
 I think you might be a tad out of touch with your party.
I don't know a single Republican or conservative that would be ok with having a religion of any sort mandated by the state. I think your position is based on extreme outliers and you're trying to paint the Republican party like Laffy does with the Broadest of brush strokes.

In the republican party. This guy isn't an outlier in the party, He's polling in the top two in the Ohio republican party for the Senate. Why would he even say it in the debate, because it sells..So yes, this is what your party is all about, you need to wake up.

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”
There’s been a tendency among liberals to try to eradicate the free exercise of religion. I guess they’re taking a page out of Marx’s playbook. Calls to tax churches. Passsing laws forcing health care providers to participate or offer abortions. The list goes on and on.

Dems and Republicans.  The Republicans burn books that they find offensive while the Democrats cook the books that might send them to jail.  It's all a matter of perspective and priorities.  

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