See, this argument sounds courageous until you realize it means non-Christian religions and immigrant communities don’t have a place in this country unless they become liberal Protestants in everything but name
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Replying to @tannerrrcarlson @MichaelRGuzik
There are millions of us who can handle the haters in our church just fine without you trying to personally benefit by peddling outrageous ideas
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Replying to @MichaelRGuzik
Outrageous ideas like only religions that model themselves on Mainline Protestantism are American enough and deserve freedom to practice their religion
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Replying to @tannerrrcarlson
I was raised Christian & have my own personal relationship with God since my experiences with church have been plagued by hypocrisy I stay away. My whole point was that it's hypocritical to call yourself a religion based on God & his teachings but not except everyone.
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Replying to @MichaelRGuzik
You’re really not getting my point. It is a well established part of American secularism that the gov’t cannot interfere in matters of doctrine. You’re not showing you respect that
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Replying to @tannerrrcarlson
How am I interfering? I'm not telling anyone what to do or how to live their lives. I'm speaking up for the oppressed.
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Replying to @MichaelRGuzik
No, you’re assuming your particular voice is always needed and every conversation belongs to you
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Replying to @MichaelRGuzik
Okay but like I want to be here to report your tweets once you realize most non-Christian religions also don’t have marriage equality
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Fair enough. Although, I speak out for the oppressed no matter who or where so, have a good night.
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