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GiddyGap, (edited ) to asklemmy in Non-religious Republicans of Lemmy, how do you reconcile your non-religious convictions with a party that bases a lot of its policies on religion?

I agree.

I asked this question because I really want to try to understand people who are different than me and hold other opinions than me. Broaden my horizon. Maybe help people question their own reasonings.

So, I asked a question on a topic I don’t understand. I hope people will answer honestly and that people who disagree will avoid persecuting that honesty.

We all need to find common ground somewhere.

GiddyGap, to asklemmy in Non-religious Republicans of Lemmy, how do you reconcile your non-religious convictions with a party that bases a lot of its policies on religion?

Thanks for the clarification.

GiddyGap, to asklemmy in Non-religious Republicans of Lemmy, how do you reconcile your non-religious convictions with a party that bases a lot of its policies on religion?

Thanks for your response. Much appreciated.

Still, the things you say they don’t want to engage in a conversation about or even acknowledge are actual policies the party engages heavily in. And that’s really my question. How do they reconcile their non-religious convictions with those religious policies of the party.

Do you mean they just don’t care and vote for the party regardless because there’s one policy they like?

GiddyGap, to asklemmy in Non-religious Republicans of Lemmy, how do you reconcile your non-religious convictions with a party that bases a lot of its policies on religion?

I tried to word it as non-biased as possible. How would you word it to make it less biased in your opinion?

GiddyGap, to news in Far-right party set to win most seats in Dutch elections, exit polls show

Yeah, that’s what the article is talking about. That feeling of being less well off.

But even accounting for inflation, the average American is actually better off than ever, also while Biden’s been in office.

GiddyGap, to news in Far-right party set to win most seats in Dutch elections, exit polls show

Trump is not the candidate of change. Everyone knows him and knows what he stands for. And he’s been rejected many times.

The Republicans are not going to have to lie about how little he’s done to help the poor and middle class.

It’s just a feeling you have. The average American is actually better off than ever. If you’re not better off than ever, you’re probably just not the average American.

investopedia.com/americans-are-wealthier-than-eve…

GiddyGap, to news in Far-right party set to win most seats in Dutch elections, exit polls show

We’ll see about that.

GiddyGap, to news in Far-right party set to win most seats in Dutch elections, exit polls show

So, you complain about Trump and then you proceed to elect your own Trump. What’s up with that, Netherlands?

GiddyGap, to asklemmy in Am i the a**hole for telling my coworkers no?

That’s a toxic work environment in the making. Always call out that kind of behavior.

GiddyGap, to news in Netanyahu declares holy war against Gaza, citing the Bible

It’s Netanyahu speaking directly in a video. Not being interpreted or analysed by the outlet.

GiddyGap, to news in Netanyahu declares holy war against Gaza, citing the Bible

It’s really just a video of Netanyahu saying the words himself. It’s not interpreted or analysed by the website. Don’t see how that can be very biased.

GiddyGap, to news in Netanyahu declares holy war against Gaza, citing the Bible

There’s a voiceover.

GiddyGap, to mildlyinteresting in "Do you live in the Midwest?" by self-report

Very surprised 42 percent of Coloradans and 25 percent of Idahoans would say they live in the Midwest.

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