Ron Paul got the Atheist vote !

You forgot: Pro-CONSTITUTION
Consistent voting record.
And just because you're atheist, doesn't mean you can't be pro-life like myself.

I used to be Pro-Life and Atheist. I have NEVER met one.

I flip-flopped on the Pro-Life position.
 
Let's see:
Ron Paul is a devout Christian.
He is Pro Life
He doesn't believe in Evolution.

What's wrong with you Atheists?

OK, mind you the other choices were nothing to go gaga over, but still !

At least Ron Paul doesn't want to turn the United States of America into the People's Republic of Jesusland...
 
Let's see:
Ron Paul is a devout Christian.
He is Pro Life
He doesn't believe in Evolution.

What's wrong with you Atheists?

OK, mind you the other choices were nothing to go gaga over, but still !

Why should his religious beliefs matter so long as he doesn't push them on me?

I'm a pro-life atheist. I believe life begins at conception and that abortion is murder. Atheism and "pro-choice" don't necessarily go hand in hand.
 
Agnostic here. We non-believers have less likelihood of being brainwashed. Thats a fact.

Ya, I could believe that... Here's a nice song, along those lines, for which one could argue is making that exact same point (though, like most of Water's, it probably is about a lot of stuff)...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=djfbTCZ5HZg&feature=related

The really quiet, inaudible portion:
"The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want
He makes me down to lie
Through pastures green he leadeth me the silent waters by,
With bright knives he releaseth my soul,
He maketh me hang on hooks in high places, He converteth me to lamb cutlets,
For lo, he hath great power and great hunger.
When cometh the day we lowly ones,
through quiet reflection, and great dedication,
Master the art of Karate.
Lo we shall rise up,
And then we shall make the buggers eyes water."
 
I used to be Pro-Life and Atheist. I have NEVER met one.

I flip-flopped on the Pro-Life position.

That's funny. I flipped the other way.

I'm also against the death penalty. I was against the death penalty before I was against almost all abortions.

It's not something I'll get into heated exchanges with anyone about because other people can live their lives as they see fit. I choose to lead by example.
 
Atheist here, too... but not a militant one. Hence my attraction to Ron Paul, despite his pointing out that the First Amendment ALLOWS religion in public places (which is completely true).

I agree, we're freethinkers by definition. We're easily brought on board the ship of freedom.
 
Let's see:
Ron Paul is a devout Christian.
He is Pro Life
He doesn't believe in Evolution.

What's wrong with you Atheists?

OK, mind you the other choices were nothing to go gaga over, but still !

Uh, because Ron Paul doesn't want to jackhammer his beliefs up our collective asses. :)

~X~
 
I'm not atheist, I'm just against organized religions. I think those that are atheists tend to be free-thinkers that have the ability to not be told how to vote. That is probably the correlation.
 
I'm a pro-life Catholic who voted for Paul in the SC primary. Not sure how many of us there are though.
 
Agnostic here and I support Ron Paul because I don't want anybody's beliefs imposed on me, including the atheists.
 
I guess the Ron Paul's campaign was PERFECTLY targeted at the Pro-Life Atheists!

We all come together in this little thread. Seriously, I have NEVER met any in 30 years.

No wonder the lousy results!
 
I guess the Ron Paul's campaign was PERFECTLY targeted at the Pro-Life Atheists!

We all come together in this little thread. Seriously, I have NEVER met any in 30 years.

No wonder the lousy results!

Most "atheists" I've met don't really understand what atheism means. It doesn't surprise me that they're also pro-abortion and pro-socialism.
 
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