NationStates Jolt Archive


What religion are you?

Crabcake Baba Ganoush
17-09-2004, 13:47
Ok they’re not really religions, but sometimes I just have to question that. It seems as though political evangelism has come to an all time high during the election season. But it’s always been there. Evangelical conservatives always say “being a conservative is so great, I pity the liberals.” While the evangelical liberals always say “being a liberal is so great I pity the conservatives.” Meanwhile centrists come along and laugh and scoff at both of them because of all their bickering. And now both evangelical liberals and evangelical conservatives hate the centrists because they cant choose a side. It also might have something to do with centrists always making fun of them. But who knows. So now I ask why should people have to choose a side? And what are the benefits of choosing a side?
Crabcake Baba Ganoush
17-09-2004, 22:01
Bump
Ashmoria
17-09-2004, 22:18
i dont see it as choosing a side. i have just come to the realization that im a liberal.

not that i go along with everything that a "typical" liberal believes in, but for the most part, im there.

its a matter of grouping yourself with people of like mind but only a fool would endorse stances that go against their beliefs just because the rest of their group does.
Alshunia
17-09-2004, 22:22
First off, this has nothing to do with religion, this is political ideology. I am a liberal but liberalism is not my religion, I am an agnostic, but my point of view isn't represented on this poll so I can't vote.
Crabcake Baba Ganoush
17-09-2004, 22:35
First off, this has nothing to do with religion, this is political ideology. I am a liberal but liberalism is not my religion, I am an agnostic, but my point of view isn't represented on this poll so I can't vote.
Maybe I should have called it Peligion instead of religion
Kwaswhakistan
17-09-2004, 22:40
maaaybe......
New Fubaria
27-09-2004, 01:29
Agnostic.