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Originally Posted by aceventura3
I look for core elements that are the true foundation of disagreement, this may be one. I don't understand your point of view. I am sure you and I are not the only one's with an opinion on this point and I would love to read what others have to say. Ironically, I bet if there was a survey of Tea Party people compared to non-Tea Party people, there would be a division similar to ours on this point.
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Well, it might help for you to know that I've been an agnostic since birth, and that I think the Age of Enlightenment was actually a good thing. That might be a start anyway.
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