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Sat Oct 11, 2025, 08:15 AM Yesterday

Heather Cox Richardson - A New Way to Think About Religion and Politics with James Talarico American Conversations



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Heather Cox Richardson - A New Way to Think About Religion and Politics with James Talarico American Conversations (Original Post) ihaveaquestion Yesterday OP
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1. ᖇEᒪIGIOᑎ: TᕼE ᗯIᒪᒪIᑎG ᔕᑌᔕᑭEᑎᔕIOᑎ Oᖴ ᑕᖇITIᑕᗩᒪ TᕼIᑎKIᑎG
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 01:08 PM
20 hrs ago
Definitions Define Narratives

Our nation's long and sordid history of enshrining 'closely held' beliefs as the rule of law has brought us to today, America's Spanish Inquisition, Y'all Qaeda Nat-C style.

Freedoms are Reason's children thus when Delusion rules our freedoms cease to exist.

Here's to the restoration of our freedoms through our nation's ongoing battle against fascism and our return to Reason's rule.

Unfounded suppositions aka 'closely held beliefs' ought to have less than zero influence upon the rule of law.

That's not the rule of law...

That's theocratic rule.
That's fascism.

Fuck that.



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