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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8910070" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>82-84% of the right self-identifies as Christian (PRRI and PEW research polls).</p><p>Non-voting or non-affiliated Christians would have no relevance to the discussion of Christians who demand that laws be shaped around their belief structure, right?</p><p>And I think 82-84% is well above an overwhelming majority.</p><p></p><p>With the overwhelming majority being Christian, would it not be fair to say the right is "Christian"?</p><p></p><p>I have not disputed any "facts", because you have not provided any to dispute. </p><p>You have merely made the claims.</p><p>I do not readily accept your claims as "facts", especially without any precedent facts to push me in that direction.</p><p></p><p>If you want to make a dubious claim, then it is best to be able to back up that claim with proof. If you are not prepared to do so, don't be surprised if the claim is considered bunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8910070, member: 683408"] 82-84% of the right self-identifies as Christian (PRRI and PEW research polls). Non-voting or non-affiliated Christians would have no relevance to the discussion of Christians who demand that laws be shaped around their belief structure, right? And I think 82-84% is well above an overwhelming majority. With the overwhelming majority being Christian, would it not be fair to say the right is "Christian"? I have not disputed any "facts", because you have not provided any to dispute. You have merely made the claims. I do not readily accept your claims as "facts", especially without any precedent facts to push me in that direction. If you want to make a dubious claim, then it is best to be able to back up that claim with proof. If you are not prepared to do so, don't be surprised if the claim is considered bunk. [/QUOTE]
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