Neil, you seem to be so blinded with hate for God, that you can't see past it.
It's not people like Baldwin that you need to be afraid of.
People keep saying that, even though it is a total fallacy. I don't hate "God". You fail to see the point.
I don't want ANY religion having authority over the Constitution. PERIOD. Not mine, not yours, not Islam, not Hindu, not Shinto. NONE.
Who do I need to be afraid of?
Is it the Christian Judge who told two Wiccans that they were not allowed to teach their child their own religion as a condition of their divorce where the issue of their child's religious upbringing was in no way being contested?
What about the Congressmen who tried to have the religion of Wicca banned from the Military, because after all, Wiccan's who are fighting for the country don't deserve to practice their constitutionally protected rights to freedom of religion. (This was Bob Barr by the way)
What about the politicians in the Christian Coalition who fought to prevent Wiccan Veterans who die honorably defending this country from having their own headstone at Arlington? After all, even though they died for their country they don't deserve a memorial that reflects their beliefs right?
Is it the people who protest the funerals of soldiers because they say that deaths in Iraq is their God punishing the United States for it's tolerance of Homosexuals?
Is it the people who live in Islamic theocracy's who beat women for not wearing their veils?
What about the Romans who fed Christians to lions?
Is it George Bush telling us that his foreign policy was influenced by "God" telling him to invade Iraq?
Or maybe Sarah Palin telling us that war is "God's war"?
What about the Shinto Theocracy in Japan that convinced men to fly their planes into aircraft carriers? And justified horrible atrocities against the people of China?
My opponent is not your God, or any other God. It is MEN who want to remove the freedom of choice of others to choose to live their lives and worship as THEY choose.
I know it would be easier to try and say I just irrationally hate Christians, but that is very far from the truth. The truth is however, that Chuck Baldwin's party platform that he says he totally supports advocates a Theocracy. Theocracy is not compatible with religious freedom. Or freedom at all unless your lucky enough to be of the same religion as the Theocracy is governing by. I would be just as against any other theocracy based on any other religion. Including my own.