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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: ComtedeMaistre

From what I have seen, part of the libertarian "faith" is to hate Christians with their social marxist brothern. One can be economically conservative and socially radical leftist. That is what i see among atheist libertarians.

To me, this an ignorant combination. A morally educated and dedicated society is necessary for self governance; the governance the libertarians want. But they advocate amorality and attack anyone who asserts moral principal and this is the social condition that leads to socialism.


61 posted on 01/19/2006 5:00:24 AM PST by Galveston Grl (Getting angry and abandoning power to the Democrats is not a choice.)
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To: mlc9852

I have argued for years that democracy, capitalism and Christianity and natural allies. All believe in choice and are willing to let individuals accept the consequences of their choice.

Communism, socialism and atheism are also natural allies. All accept government as the center point of their existence. Government bestows benefits and determines what is right or wrong.


62 posted on 01/19/2006 5:00:57 AM PST by NeilGus
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To: RadioAstronomer
At what point did the requirement for having a religious believe enter into the equation of whether you are conservative or not?

I honestly believe that social conservatives are trying to condition other conservatives to further their psuedo theocracy goals. The next step is to shame those who don't agree with those who aren't believers on the Godly aspects of conservatism and slowly run them out of the movement or assimilate them.

I know this almost sounds tin foil, but look at what's happened to the movement and who has the conservative leaderships ear over the past 30 years and more critically over the past 15 years.

63 posted on 01/19/2006 5:02:08 AM PST by joesbucks
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To: kidd
Conservatives adhere to the Constitution. Whether or not they adhere to the Word of God is the choice that God has allowed them to make.

Don't you find it the least little bit odd that many social conservatives can live so close to the constitution, yet they have trouble walking in the word becasue no ones perfect?

64 posted on 01/19/2006 5:03:48 AM PST by joesbucks
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To: grjr21
If you were to answer no to that question. Then would you be willing to accept the Taliban ? After all they are conservative.

Assuming you're right about the Taliban's conservative nature, what are they conserving?  Not American values.  That alone separates them out of the question, does it not?

To my thinking, the Taliban are at least as much totalitarian as they are religious.  Our Conservatism, being pro-God, strives to be tolerant of other religious beliefs.  The Taliban do not share that value.

65 posted on 01/19/2006 5:03:50 AM PST by Racehorse (Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
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To: peyton randolph

I belive that those with deep-rooted faith in Jesus Christ (practicing faith, not just a "professed faith") are more inclined to think conservatively. But yes, an athiest can be a conservative.


66 posted on 01/19/2006 5:03:56 AM PST by TheBattman (Islam (and liberalism)- the cult of Satan and a Cancer on Society)
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To: ComtedeMaistre

Yes, as long as they believe in Intelligent Design. And so long as they don't watch "Everybody Loves Raymond." A preference for Linux over MS helps, though Mac use is acceptable also.


67 posted on 01/19/2006 5:04:15 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: mlc9852
I don't believe in atheists.

Me neither. They can never 'prove' they don't believe in God. :)

68 posted on 01/19/2006 5:04:39 AM PST by AmericaUnited
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To: rhombus

I am one. And your definition of a conservative is excellent.


69 posted on 01/19/2006 5:06:19 AM PST by warpsmith
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To: spikeytx86
I know a lot of "Social Conservatives" who when you take there moral stanches away, support most liberal positions and want a much larger activist government.

To find them, all you need to do is start a drug war thread.

70 posted on 01/19/2006 5:06:28 AM PST by BlazingArizona
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To: Just mythoughts
Our 'law' was established under Christianity, and some of we Christians know where our blessings come from.

No, our laws were establised from many sources, including some Christian sources. Probably more close to judiac sources, as I don't see anywhere in the Constitution to love thy neighbor. Seems most of the New Testament was ignored. But the 10 commandments seem to be front and center.

71 posted on 01/19/2006 5:07:44 AM PST by joesbucks
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To: NeilGus

Without government to assure the rights given under Christianity, Christianty would not exist as it does today.


72 posted on 01/19/2006 5:08:58 AM PST by joesbucks
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To: NeilGus
Communism, socialism and atheism are also natural allies. All accept government as the center point of their existence. Government bestows benefits and determines what is right or wrong.

What a load of codswallop. I know many atheists who adhere to individual freedom, smaller government and conservative values.

73 posted on 01/19/2006 5:09:09 AM PST by RadioAstronomer (Senior member of Darwin Central)
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To: ComtedeMaistre
I don't believe an atheist is a genuine conservative. They might adhere to some conservative principles, but the founding father's were not secularists, nor did they envision success for the republic unless the people remained righteous. Additionally, globalism is incompatible with genuine conservatism, too.
74 posted on 01/19/2006 5:10:31 AM PST by Nephi (Illegal immigration is the flip side of the globalist free trade coin. Bush is a globalist.)
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To: joesbucks

Indeed! I think you are spot on actually.


75 posted on 01/19/2006 5:10:39 AM PST by RadioAstronomer (Senior member of Darwin Central)
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To: joesbucks

Christ came in the volume of the Book; Psalms 40:7 and Paul made it one and the same as the 'New' Hebrews 10:7.

Psalms 40:7 Then said I, "Lo, I come: In the volume of the book it is written of me.

Man can add or erase whatever they may, will not change the outcome it is Written.


76 posted on 01/19/2006 5:13:24 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: mlc9852

ROFL!!!


77 posted on 01/19/2006 5:14:19 AM PST by pissant
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To: BunnySlippers

Many of our laws could be said to come from religion. Murder, theft, etc. (Ten Commandments for instance). What other laws did you have in mind?


78 posted on 01/19/2006 5:15:18 AM PST by mlc9852
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To: rapture-me
The founding Fathers were conservative because of their Christianity.
Jefferson and Franklin both had doubts about the divinity of Christ. Madison did not, but firmly believed that religion and government should be separate matters. Indeed, so did a number of contemporary ministers, such as Isaac Backus.

Conservatism in America is best described as a belief in limitations on government power and an originalist interpretation of the Constitution. As said Constitution makes no religious references except in a Separationist sense, anyone of any religious belief, including none at all, may be considered a "conservative".

-Eric

79 posted on 01/19/2006 5:15:32 AM PST by E Rocc (If I'm IBTZ, the thread gets pulled)
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To: Nephi

At the time of our founding, you were either barbaric or civilized. Most civilized were religious or based on what are now considered religious principles In the 1800's socialism and communism began to be explored. In some situations, our society, by embracing certain social aspects has flourished. In some cases, we have chosen the wrong ones or we have administered them incorrectly. However, the great rise of the middle class occurred after WWII and the rise or certain elements of socialism in our society.


80 posted on 01/19/2006 5:16:36 AM PST by joesbucks
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