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The Secular Right II

By The Daily Dish
Dec 3 2008, 10:02 AM ET

Razib Khan spells out why it's not an oxymoron:

A common sentiment I’ve heard, and seen in these comments even, is that by definition someone who does not believe in God is simply not a conservative. In which case, should Heather Mac Donald go work for Brookings?  Should John Derbyshire write for The New Republic?  Should AEI offload Charles Murray, who though sympathetic to Christianity, is not (last I checked, Charles evolves) a believer?  Should conservative institutions perform the sort of “faith check” (i.e., you sign some document affirming your adherence to particular propositions) before hiring individuals which many Christian colleges do, so as to filter out those deluded non-believers who wish to forward the conservative cause?

More on this by Razib here. I don't see how Republicanism, as it is now constructed, can tolerate atheists in its midst. The principles of today's Christianist GOP are theological before they are political. And when you're dealing with believers like these people, there is no arguing with revealed truths. Your job is to bow down or get out of the way.



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