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Troublesh00ter's avatar

I think that a side-by comparison of the Republican platform for 2025 and the text of Project 2025 would be highly instructive. Indeed, I would bet that the former has borrowed liberally from the latter. The blunt fact is that the Republican party and right-wing Christianity have effectively co-opted each other. Whether one glommed up the other or vice versa is irrelevant. Both the platform and Project documents declare the goal of abolishing our secular government in favor of what amounts to a Christian theocracy, which would quickly remove the US from world leadership and relegate it to what would amount to a third-world backwater nation. It would render any non-Christian to second-class citizenship status, while simultaneously start infighting among different Christian sects to see who gets top dog status.

To say that this would be disastrous for the United States is to understate with criminal intent. What we need to do now is to get the word out about BOTH DOCUMENTS, so that people know and understand the threat represented by them and can be moved to take appropriate action this coming November.

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The idea any religion could be imposed on a country as large and diverse as the United States with a happy ending is as stupid and dangerous as thinking gets. The religious right is trying to accomplish through government what they have failed to achieve from their pulpits. If the preachers ever acquired the power they evidently think they're entitled to, they would be killing one another over doctrinal errors within a month. If people wanted to be ruled by the clergy, America's churches would be overflowing, which they definitely are not. Mixing religion and government is the same terrible idea it has always been.

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