I've been reliably told that no liberal has gone after her religion ever.
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Repeatedly.
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I agree this is wrong. That said, imagine if she were Muslim and said the same thing.
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Yet another example of people disingenuously juxtaposing valid concern about separation of church and state with anti-Christian bias.
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"It's not a problem that she HAS a religion. But it's a concern that she actually takes it seriously."
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Exactly.
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Like loving others is a bad thing. Not infringing on others rights is a problem for big corp and big government.
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Uh actually I see this as her coming for my separation of church and state.
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That is a report talking about her speaking at something with the explicit goal of not respecting church/state separation, which is a perfectly legitimate issue to raise. Wanting to make our country a theocracy is exactly the sort of issue that can/should be asked about
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Viewing things through a lens of a "worldview" (which everyone does) doesn't mean imposing a theocracy. Church/state separation means the federal govt will not officially impose a state religion, not that people in public office can't have a religion or be influenced by it.
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