I was born and raised in Texas so I’ve seen it. Millions of people today are praying that Dorian turn away from land, and treating those people with mockery or condescension because they believe it could help is part of how the overly secularized Left has lost lots of voters.
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When I was growing up there was a vital religious Left. It is BECAUSE of my spiritual views that I’m a Democrat. The idea that religious or spiritual people should find no home in the Democratic Party is hardly the view of someone wanting to win in 2020.

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So, hurricane Harvey and Ike was caused by the religious right praying for hurricanes to hit Texas?
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That religion has a place for some people isn't what we have an issue with, it's the ridiculous assertion that it has an effect on physics, and that you call yourself a Democrat.
Find a home in the party, just don’t let that home be the White House.
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Where would you get the idea that Democratic Party would reject religious voters?
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See now Why they have the New Name, "Demon-Craps" ?
Ms. Williamson, I can respect your intent, but this notion that government action is how we show righteousness is one of the biggest fallacies of the left. Government is FORCE. I believe the God of the Bible said individuals should CHOOSE whom they will serve.
No one is saying you can't be religious and be on the left. What many, on the left, are saying is that they reject prayer (and mysticism) as a substitute for action.
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I do not know what you are talking about. I have many friends on the left that are very involved in their churches. They just don’t bring their beliefs to their jobs or gov’t. Religion is not a left or right thing. Evangelicals are making it a political thing and shame on them.
You are doing the same thing the republicans are doing - shame on you.