[Note: this guy is a right-wing fundie]
Republicans are Christian and to believe there is a seperation between Chruch and State is to believe that gravity exist.
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The note is not needed, I think. I think the only entries that deny gravity exists are from right-wing cranks.
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Obviously the first part of the sentence is ridiculous. But regarding the second part of the sentence, what's doubly hilarious is that it's obvious what he meant to say, which would have been incredibly stupid, yet that he wound up saying exactly the opposite, making perfect sense by accident !
~David D.G.
Uh, wrong and, uh, right, I guess.
Wrong. There are Republicans who are not Xian. I know many atheist and agnostic Xians. I'm sure there are Republican members of most religions.
Right. The belief that there is a seperation between "Chruch" and state is as obvious as the belief that gravity exists.
Good boy! This time you have improved to the point that you were half right.
I have actually heard or read not too long ago about a fundie group that actually claims there is no such thing as gravity, because to say it does would be to admit that the BuyBull is flawed in its explanation of the creation and workings of the universe. So what Tanner said may not be a mistake and may actually be what he meant.
Although you can take points off for a sweeping generalization, this entire quote is correct. Of course, that little note at the top makes this hilarious; is he really saying that "chruch"-state seperation and gravity are both wrong?
I'm a Right-Winger on a number of issues: flat-tax, ending out-of-control social spending, an America First foreign policy, and even have some Imperialist tendencies.
But I'm not a christian! In fact, I hate the very idea of religion as a whole!
So, the answer is no: Republican =/= christian.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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