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(Vanity) Can An Atheist Be a Genuine Conservative?
Comtedemaistre

Posted on 01/19/2006 3:56:16 AM PST by ComtedeMaistre

Most conservatives are religious. But there is a small minority of non-religious individuals, who were attracted to the conservative movement because they were influenced by secular movements such as Ayn Rand's objectivism.

Should atheists be welcomed into the conservative movement? Do atheists make good conservatives?


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To: Ace of Spades

Do these folks claim persecution in the US or discrimination?


121 posted on 01/19/2006 6:10:43 AM PST by Raycpa
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To: ComtedeMaistre

Of course. Silly question.


122 posted on 01/19/2006 6:10:47 AM PST by TheBigB (Time waits for no man. Unless that man is Chuck Norris.)
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To: mlc9852

Without a doubt. But it is wrong to make religious belief a prerequisite for political ideology. There are a lot of Christians who are conservative, and a lot who are not. Even different Christian denominations argue about which ones are really Christian and which ones aren't. That is not an arguement that is helpful for conservatism. THat being said, there is a degree of overlap in the area of social morals. Many Christians, in particular those who are labeled 'fundamentalist' or 'evangelical' in the MSM are find better alignment with conservatives than with liberals. Unless you are a liberal Christian where the Democrats share more philosophy with you. It's similar to conservatives and Republicans having more affinity together, but are not necessarily unified in reality.


123 posted on 01/19/2006 6:16:43 AM PST by doc30 (Democrats are to morals what and Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
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To: ComtedeMaistre

You can't base public policy on religion and emotion.


124 posted on 01/19/2006 6:18:31 AM PST by Despot of the Delta ("Never argue with an idiot. They will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience")
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To: Despot of the Delta

Do you have an example of where you feel that has happened?


125 posted on 01/19/2006 6:23:12 AM PST by mlc9852
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To: mlc9852

"I don't believe in atheists."

Yes, well...my being a conservative atheist does not depend on your belief in any way. But thanks for thinking of us.


126 posted on 01/19/2006 6:24:08 AM PST by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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To: Raycpa

"Just like what Nazi Germany did to the Jews, so liberal America is now doing to the evangelical Christians. It's no different. It is the same thing. It is happening all over again. It is the Democratic Congress, the liberal-based media and the homosexuals who want to destroy the Christians. Wholesale abuse and discrimination and the worst bigotry directed toward any group in America today. More terrible than anything suffered by any minority in history."-- Pat Robertson

"You say you're supposed to be nice to the Episcopalians and the Presbyterians and the Methodists and this, that, and the other thing. Nonsense, I don't have to be nice to the spirit of the Antichrist."-- Pat Robertson

"I hope I live to see the day when, as in the early days of our country, we won't have any public schools. The churches will have taken them over again and Christians will be running them. What a happy day that will be!"-- Jerry Falwell

"The idea that religion and politics don't mix was invented by the Devil to keep Christians from running their own country."-- Jerry Falwell

All of these quotes to me suggest persecution.


127 posted on 01/19/2006 6:24:45 AM PST by Ace of Spades (Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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To: RadioAstronomer

Thanks for the ping, but I ain't gonna get into this.


128 posted on 01/19/2006 6:24:52 AM PST by PatrickHenry (Virtual Ignore for trolls, lunatics, dotards, scolds, & incurable ignoramuses.)
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To: Michael Goldsberry

"MineralMan comes to mind.
"

Thanks for the mention.


129 posted on 01/19/2006 6:24:53 AM PST by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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To: MineralMan

And God's existence doesn't depend on whether you believe in Him or not.


131 posted on 01/19/2006 6:26:25 AM PST by mlc9852
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To: mlc9852

It hasn't happened yet.


132 posted on 01/19/2006 6:27:11 AM PST by Despot of the Delta ("Never argue with an idiot. They will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience")
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To: ComtedeMaistre

One need not be religious to hold Judeo-Christian values and to acknowledge the importance of those values, even if they don't necessarily believe in the source of those values.


133 posted on 01/19/2006 6:27:21 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: mlc9852

Neither does God.


134 posted on 01/19/2006 6:27:47 AM PST by tutstar (Baptist Ping List Freepmail me if you want on or off this ping list.)
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To: ComtedeMaistre

Atheists aren't necesarily depraved. Look at Ted Kennedy, he says he isn't an atheist and lives like he is.


135 posted on 01/19/2006 6:27:50 AM PST by tiki
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To: Despot of the Delta

I didn't think so.


136 posted on 01/19/2006 6:28:04 AM PST by mlc9852
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To: ComtedeMaistre

Absolutely. Conservatism and being religious are not mutually exclusive at all.

I'm not an athiest (I'm Catholic), but it's perfectly reasonable that an athiest can be conservative. You don't have to be Christian, or Jewish, or any other religion, to believe:

-that abortion is murder (science proves this, not just religion)
-marriage is between man and woman (athiests can have opinions)
-fiscal responsibility is good
-we have a right to keep and bear arms

The list goes on. I get infuriated by Freepers who seem to think that if one isn't a Christian that they can't be a conservative.


137 posted on 01/19/2006 6:28:57 AM PST by RockinRight ("It's as if all the brain-damaged people in America got together and formed a voting bloc" - Coulter)
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To: mlc9852

Here's a thought:

Most conservative Christians and Jews become conservative by way of social issues and Biblical truths.

Most Athiest conservatives become conservative by way of libertarianism (although some Christians are libertarian but that's another day's topic).

We then meet on common ground.


138 posted on 01/19/2006 6:30:34 AM PST by RockinRight ("It's as if all the brain-damaged people in America got together and formed a voting bloc" - Coulter)
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To: Junior

If you're a conservative atheist, upon what premise do you base such beliefs as;

abortion is murder

homosexuality is a sin

stealing is wrong

murder is wrong

??


139 posted on 01/19/2006 6:30:48 AM PST by tutstar (Baptist Ping List Freepmail me if you want on or off this ping list.)
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To: joesbucks


"But the 10 commandments seem to be front and center."


I am currently a church goer because I found a church that truly serves its fellow man in a variety of ways and always has a message that makes sense and helps me in my daily life. Though, I was raised in the church, I was away from it for many years because of the ?reliosity?. I thought myself an atheist at that time. During that period I still believed that the Ten Commandments were worth believing in because of the practicality. The more people that adhered to them, the better the world be would be for me to live in. An atheist can agree with the "shalt nots" strictly from a logical standpoint and still not go along the the man made crap, which I still believe has little to do with God. One can have God without religion, but it is wonderful to find a church that brings you closer without the stuff that originally drove me away. Conservatism makes practical sense just like the Ten Commandments make sense regardless of religion.


140 posted on 01/19/2006 6:32:21 AM PST by Perfesser
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