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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (154001)1/7/2006 9:11:22 AM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793845
 
Their hatred is a more toxic stew than the Clinton hatred was, imo.

Assuming for the sake of argument that that is so, it could just be the natural escalation of cycles. In cycles of violence, each round outdoes the previous one. That's the normal course of things. The next round will be more toxic than this round if we don't stop it.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (154001)1/7/2006 1:16:41 PM
From: Whitebeard  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793845
 
I see this, too, but don't understand it. Do you?

If you are Christopher Hitchens and hate all religion, blaming it for its bloody history, it makes a kind of sense, but I see a real hatred of Evangelicals by people who don't know any.

I don't get it. Of course, it may be they just hate Christians and won't say it, but I don't know where it comes from, unless Evangelicals is a synonym for Republicans.

Seculars don't know Christians. How can they hate them? And if they do, why don't they hate the other religions equally, Islam, etc.?