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Old 08-30-2002, 02:58 PM   #21
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Consistent with the public's image of atheists and agnostics, they were the segment most likely to describe themselves as being politically liberal (32%) and were the group least likely to describe themselves as being conservative (4%) or as having traditional or family-oriented values (71%).
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The weird arguments of the theists stress me out most of all; therefore --- no theism, no stress.
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I can't speak for anyone else here, but I'm stressed out and worried for the future because it looks like we're on the fast track toward an intolerant war-mongering theocracy. (I so miss the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.) I'm lonely because it's not socially acceptable for me to talk about my world view - and I live in the state with the highest percentage of non-believers in the
<a href="http://www.gc.cuny.edu/studies/key_findings.htm" target="_blank">ARIS Study</a>!

I don't have the cuddly teddy bear of faith to clutch to me, but I still wouldn't have it any other way.</strong>
The terrorist thing still stresses me out more than the U.S. theocracy thing, partly because the undeniable reality of the terrorist threat has given the authoritarians and theocrats more ammo than they'd otherwise have. Americans unfortunately seem much more inclined than in the past to surrender liberty to people who promise security in return. Ironically, the best way to increase our security is to strengthen liberty and justice in our own country and to press for liberty and justice EVERYWHERE, among both our enemies AND our allies.
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