George Will sounds like some sort of atheist.
And conservatives are not atheists.
-—George Will sounds like some sort of atheist.——
That’s because he is a self avowed atheists...
You might want to rethink that.
According to a recent Pew Forum survey, 19 percent of conservatives are unaffiliated with any particular religion, and 14 percent of atheists identify as conservative.
George Will strikes me as an opportunist who marketed himself as a “reasonable token conservative” so magazines could say they aired both sides. It was a good gig until someone who might actually do some conservative things got into office. Then he was forced to disavow everything he ever said he stood for because it was all lies and the truth is he never wanted that stuff happen and now has to fight to make sure it doesn’t. Attacking Billy Graham is just an aftershock of his mask dropping, he inadvertently got carried away and attacked someone other than Trump when he should have pretended to respect him. But it does demonstrate that Will’s newfound leftist ranting isn’t just about disliking Trump’s style. Its who Will really is.
RE: George Will sounds like some sort of atheist.
He is an atheist. I believe he openly said so some time back.
Moments after his last breath, unless he repents and become reconciled to YHWH in the mean time, we can refer to George Will (as one wag cited Christopher Hitchens) as a “former atheist.”
Then I'm guessing your screen name doesn't refer to Thomas Jefferson.
Will is a confesse atheist
BUT MAKE NO MISTAKE THIS WAS A HIT PIECE AT THE BEHEST OF NATIONAL REVIEW AND FOR ONE REASON
HIS FAILURE TO REMONSTRATE NIXON IN PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS NEARLY FIFTY YEARS AGO THEY HAD IN WHICH NIXON MADE INSENSTIVE POLITICAL COMMENTS
THATS WHAT WEVE COME TO....BILLY GRAHAM BASHERS AND NEVER TRAMPERS SAME EXCREMENT CIRCLING THE TOLIET
SOMEBODY TELL ME IM LYING
And just to put a point to it, he has no idea what cheap grace is all about either. For that he should read The Cost of Discipleship, or its progenitor, On Denominationalism by Richard (not Reinhold) Niebuhr.