A new poll shows more than 50% of Republicans believe the U.S. should be a strictly Christian nation. @MehdiRHasan and @AymanM discuss the GOP’s double standard when it comes to religious extremism. WATCH:

Feb 20, 2023 · 2:04 AM UTC

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“50%”? That figure sounds low.
But what's your take on inclusive Jewish religion? I'll wait...
Then they would have to throw away the current Constitution. Also 50% of Republicans definitely does not equate to 50% of Americans. And, polls haven't been super accurate lately.
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I’ll not watch but kindly supply who did the poll and the questions asked
So that works out to 12 percent of all voters. Christofascism still has a way to go before we’re all gasping for breath under their jackboots.
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I was baptised into christianity at my mother's insistence at age 17 (she never went to church) because I was going to college and she thought it was required. It was not. When any religion teaches to shun everyone outside they are not Christian. I do not attend church.
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Religious extremism legitimizes violence against non-believers. “% of people believe should be” doesn’t mean those who don’t comply end up being punished. Compare that to Afghanistan under the Taliban, or Bhuddism in Myanmar.
This is what happens when you don't sue Rupert Murdoch to oblivion for his global war on truth.
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I would wager that particular 50%+ are NOT WWJD? “Christians” (or even Christian at all) but rather the “let’s REENACT/REPEAT cherry-picked STORIES of OLD TESTAMENT AND the CIVIL WAR” Christians! 😞🤪🙄
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