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Sean Faircloth:
Attack of the Theocrats!
Oh. So, if I'm vocally(as I am) supporting the seperation of Church and State, I am simultaneously "tacitly" supporting the fundamentalists of the opposing views. Yeah. Even when exercise my power(voting, debating, or other methods) to support one cause, I am actually enabling the opposing cause. It doesn't matter what I do, how I do it, all that matters than me and fundamentalists are sharing a common belief in one department. That means, whatever fundamentalists believe in all departments, I support(and not the other way around, apparently). Makes total sense.
Out of curiosity, do you think like that in all cases? Are people that "moderately" support the idea of nations enabling extreme nationalists? Must be so, right?
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