votefreedomfirst
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Must everything be swayed by the religion on this f*cking forum?
Hey, let's not join the Jews for the Preservation of Firearm Ownership too, because they all must be zionists, even though it's one of the best gun groups in the USA. Hey guys, we shouldn't go to the Rally for the Republic because a lot of the speakers there are Christians. Hey, let's not listen to Ron Paul at all, he's a Christian too!
Once again, people on this board are failing to look at the big picture. Big tent. You can have a belief in God and be very concerned with the way America is. The JBS has been the forefront of the movement against the NAU. To not join because majority of the people there are Christians is idiotic, and honestly, shameful. Best move out of the USA all together - 92% of Americans belief in God or a higher power.
John Birch himself was a Christian missionary who gave his life for the message of freedom and prosperity. If you don't want to model your life after someone like that, regardless of religious affiliation, then you do not belong in this movement. Any organization, regardless of religious affiliation, that is dedicated to the restoration of our Constitution and protecting civil rights is an organization we all should be behind.
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You're awfully defensive. No one here was bashing Christians as far as I can tell. The OP asked why some people might be adverse to joining the JBS, and a few non-religious people answered honestly that the overtly religious overtones of the organization would make them uncomfortable.
It's not just that the "majority are Christians". Obviously in the U.S. the majority of people everywhere are Christians. It's that - from the outside at least - JBS doesn't appear particularly welcoming to those who don't subscribe to that particular belief. Maybe I'm wrong...after all I've never been to a meeting. But it seems like the kind of thing where they might open up with a prayer or something which I couldn't personally participate in without feeling incredibly awkard and disingenuous.