(May 6, 2015 at 11:06 am)reasonablerob Wrote:(May 6, 2015 at 10:43 am)dahrling Wrote: I don't know if I have welcoming privileges yet (I just joined this forum two days ago), but I still want to say: welcome (:
In regards to your political opinions, do you think you can be both a Republican and an atheist even though Republicans are still very skeptic about certain women's and minority's rights?
You don't have to answer but I'd very interested in hearing what you have to say
Thank you for the welcome.
In response to your question I think that you certainly can. One doesn't have to be religious to think that abortion is immoral (all that is required is to think that a developing human (or foetus if you prefer to stick to latin words) is still human and therefore to destroy it would be murder). As for the rights of women and minorities, I'm not sure which rights you are referring to (apart from the 'right' to an abortion), but I wouldn't have said that republicanism entails scepticism towards the rights of those people. Can you give some examples? (I live in the UK, so i identify with stated Republican policy and philosophy, not as familiar with their actions in Congress)
Do you think abortion is always immoral?
What do you think about gay marriage and LGBT rights in general?
If you're from the UK, what do you think of Ukip?
I hope I am not scaring you I'm just curious (: