JohnWaterman says: I am by no means a Tory but good for them. Too bad the video would not play for me, but it sounds great. Here in the US, I can't run for office, nor testify in court by state constitution because I don't have an imaginary friend in the sky. Not sure why you use the word Tory in this post? I thought a Tory's was referring to people who were against the whigs, and then later used to define oneself as a conservative here in the U.S? What am I missing? What does a being or not being a Tory have to do with religion in politics? I ask in only because I don't know. Thanks for the great clip. In the UK a Tory is a member or follower of the Conservative Party. Just one error. The terms "Christian" and "Freethinking" are not exclusive. Claiming that they are is closedmindedness. I agree. "Just one error. The terms "Christian" and "Freethinking" are not exclusive. Claiming that they are is closedmindedness." Repeat after me: "The terms "Christian" and "Freethinking" are not exclusive. Claiming that .........." Tee Hee You believe because..? Freethinking and believing in bronze age myths because it's a tradition are mutually exclusive. Sorry. And stereotyping people is classic closedmindedness. |
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