I see this as a positive for Trump. The left paints every single Republican as a racist no matter how much they grovel trying to appease the anti-white left. It's insanity to repudiate their own supporters to appease your enemies and Trump, unlike all other Republicans, didn't fall into that trap.
Since the Pope is letting us know which candidates are and aren't true Christians, I'm sure that he'll start taking leftist candidates to task for supporting abortion. Right? Right... chirp chirp chirp.
Of course, even assuming that this guy was motivated by Christianity, abortion related violence (aside from the abortion itself) is exceptionally rare in the USA. The USA is about 70% Christian and our Christians are some of the more devout that you'll find in the first world. Despite this fact...
Politics in the USA (and the Western world for that matter) has in the last several decades become so fanatically anti-white that when a candidate comes along who actually isn't a racist (that is, he isn't explicitly anti-white) people act like he's Adolf Hitler.
Saying that Hispanic immigration will save us from Trump is like saying that amputating your legs will save you from stubbing your toe. A Trump presidency, if it could actually happen, might reduce our freedoms to some degree, but if Hispanic immigration continues unabated it will eventually not...
I agree with you completely. Molyneux is making a classic correlation vs causation error regarding corporal punishment. The idea that spanking is always to be avoided is a social belief which is pretty much exclusive to middle and upper class, well educated, relatively progressive people. Of...
Rachel Maddow, like most of her ilk on the left, is a virulent racist. An anti-white racist who uses every opportunity to death hatred of white people and create division between the racist to further her statist Marxist agenda.
I don't claim that the Bible has to be true for the existence of a deity or deities. I still stand by my point that there is no evidence for the existence of a God.
As for the Bible or any particular claims by specific religions, generally the more concrete the claim the more absolutely the...
I personally have no interest in debating these issues of morality or the question of evil. God's morality is not necessarily a trait of theism, it just happens to be a common theme in religious debates.
I am an atheist because I see no evidence for God, nor of any absolute truth present in...
Well, I agree with you about Christianity, or at least certain Christian's conception of it. Not all Christians believe the same thing, Christianity varies quite a bit from Christian to Christian. So you can't say that there are no Christian libertarians, because there are. There are plenty of...