more than three quarters of this Nation identify with being Christian, and 
that is fact.....
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71% zionist asshole.

On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 8:24:09 PM UTC-6, KeithInTampa wrote:
>
> (The poll is by Gallop, and they're not too different than Pew....The 
> bottom line, is that more than three quarters of this Nation identify with 
> being Christian, and that is fact.....)
>
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 3:39 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I'd trust Pew before a bunch of cowgirls in Houston.
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 12:23:52 PM UTC-6, KeithInTampa wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.chron.com/life/houston-belief/article/Poll-Nearly-80-percent-of-Americans-say-they-are-2444092.php
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 1:20 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Christians, which is 80 percent of the Nation
>>>> ---
>>>> delusion noted.
>>>>
>>>> The number of Americans who identify as Christian has fallen nearly 
>>>> eight percentage points in only seven years, according to a new survey. 
>>>> Pew 
>>>> Research Center found that *71%* of Americans identified as Christian 
>>>> in 2014 - down from *78%* in 2007.
>>>>
>>>> and of those 71%, only a small fraction are zionists ... sorta like the 
>>>> small percentage of muzzies who are radical killiers.
>>>>
>>>> https://www.facebook.com/United.Syrian.Republic/videos/1730600583840768/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 10:13:59 AM UTC-6, KeithInTampa wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> No doubt, there are some agencies who are Christian based, who are 
>>>>> advocating for the refugee program to continue.  Thankfully, the majority 
>>>>> of Christians, which is 80 percent of the Nation, are opposed.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 11:02 AM, plainolamerican <[email protected]
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I do know that most Christians are opposed to the resettlement of 
>>>>>> Syrian Refugees in the United States
>>>>>> ---
>>>>>> Christian groups break with GOP over Syrian refugees
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Evangelical Christians, as well as Christians more broadly, are a 
>>>>>> core group in the Republican electoral base and are among the most 
>>>>>> passionate advocates for aiding refugees.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> By NAHAL TOOSI <http://www.politico.com/staff/nahal-toosi> 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 11/17/15 06:24 PM EST
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Updated 11/18/15 08:43 PM EST
>>>>>> [image: Republican presidential candidate, former Arkansas Gov. Mike 
>>>>>> Huckabee speaks at executive committee luncheon during the California 
>>>>>> GOP 
>>>>>> fall convention on Friday, Sept. 18, 2015 in Anaheim, Calif. (AP 
>>>>>> Photo/Chris Carlson)]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mike Huckabee along with other politicians, have worked to gain 
>>>>>> evangelical support, but may be threatening that by taking a stance 
>>>>>> against 
>>>>>> Syrian refugees. | AP Photo
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Faith-based groups, who play a key role in resettling refugees to 
>>>>>>>>> the United States, say they are dismayed by the wave of anti-refugee 
>>>>>>>>> fervor 
>>>>>>>>> set off by the Paris terrorist attacks and are urging supporters to 
>>>>>>>>> contact 
>>>>>>>>> elected officials on behalf of victims of the Syrian civil war.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Evangelical Christians, as well as Christians more broadly, are a 
>>>>>>>>> core group in the Republican electoral base and are among the most 
>>>>>>>>> passionate advocates for aiding refugees.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> A push by Republican presidential candidates to ban Syrian 
>>>>>>>>> refugees "does not reflect what we've been hearing from our 
>>>>>>>>> constituencies, 
>>>>>>>>> which are evangelical churches across the country," said Jenny Yang, 
>>>>>>>>> vice 
>>>>>>>>> president for advocacy at World Relief, an evangelical organization 
>>>>>>>>> that 
>>>>>>>>> helps resettle refugees. "Most of the people have been saying we want 
>>>>>>>>> to 
>>>>>>>>> continue to work with refugees, that what happened in Paris ... 
>>>>>>>>> doesn’t 
>>>>>>>>> reflect who refugees are."
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Reports that a Syrian migrant may have played a role in last 
>>>>>>>>> week's attacks in Paris, which killed around 130 people, have set off 
>>>>>>>>> a 
>>>>>>>>> GOP-led backlash over the Obama administration's plans to admit 
>>>>>>>>> 10,000 
>>>>>>>>> Syrian refugees next year. More than half of U.S. governors have said 
>>>>>>>>> they 
>>>>>>>>> do not want Syrian refugees resettled in their states, while House 
>>>>>>>>> Speaker 
>>>>>>>>> Paul Ryan says he wants a vote this week on GOP-drafted legislation 
>>>>>>>>> to halt 
>>>>>>>>> the administration's plans.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> World Relief is one of nine not-for-profit organizations, several 
>>>>>>>>> of them faith-based, that help resettle up to 70,000 refugees from 
>>>>>>>>> around 
>>>>>>>>> the world in the United States each year. Others include the U.S. 
>>>>>>>>> Conference of Catholic Bishops, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee 
>>>>>>>>> Service, 
>>>>>>>>> and the Church World Service. Many other faith-based groups, 
>>>>>>>>> including 
>>>>>>>>> evangelical Christian organizations, also perform aid work overseas 
>>>>>>>>> specifically aimed at refugees fleeing conflicts.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 151117_Paul_Ryan_AP_1160.jpg
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> House likely to vote Thursday on Syrian refugee bill
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> By JAKE SHERMAN
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For Republican presidential contenders such as former Arkansas Gov. 
>>>>>>>>> Mike Huckabee and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who have been working hard at 
>>>>>>>>> shoring up evangelical support in a crowded field, harsh words 
>>>>>>>>> against 
>>>>>>>>> refugees carries a risk of looking politically opportunistic instead 
>>>>>>>>> of 
>>>>>>>>> compassionate. Some advocates were particularly shocked when 
>>>>>>>>> Republican 
>>>>>>>>> presidential candidate Chris Christie, New Jersey's governor, said 
>>>>>>>>> that the 
>>>>>>>>> U.S. should bar Syrian orphaned toddlers if necessary.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "That was offensive. That was mean-spirited," said one advocate 
>>>>>>>>> with a Christian group that resettles refugees. He added: "it’s 
>>>>>>>>> disappointing because there have been Republican senators and 
>>>>>>>>> presidents 
>>>>>>>>> who have strongly supported this program over the years. There’s a 
>>>>>>>>> proud 
>>>>>>>>> tradition in the Republican Party of welcoming those who are fleeing 
>>>>>>>>> persecution, and this takes the party in a negative direction. It’s 
>>>>>>>>> easy to 
>>>>>>>>> pick on vulnerable refugees who have no voice. But there are 
>>>>>>>>> immigrant 
>>>>>>>>> groups who have voting power that understand what is going on. They 
>>>>>>>>> understand that it’s an anti-immigrant message."
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Even though many on the Christian right have reservations about 
>>>>>>>>> immigration overall, and may in particular be unhappy about people 
>>>>>>>>> who 
>>>>>>>>> illegally enter the United States, there's long been a recognition 
>>>>>>>>> that 
>>>>>>>>> refugees fall under a different category. The 11 million Syrians who 
>>>>>>>>> have 
>>>>>>>>> either fled the Arab country or are displaced within it are dodging 
>>>>>>>>> terrorist groups such as the Islamic State or the barrel bombs of 
>>>>>>>>> Syrian 
>>>>>>>>> President Bashar Assad. Many are elderly, widowed or in need of 
>>>>>>>>> medical 
>>>>>>>>> care.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Some Republican candidates have suggested that only Syrians who 
>>>>>>>>> are Christian be allowed on U.S. soil, something President Barack 
>>>>>>>>> Obama has 
>>>>>>>>> blasted as shameful. Yang said many evangelical Christians would also 
>>>>>>>>> oppose such a religious test, especially because many are eager to 
>>>>>>>>> share 
>>>>>>>>> their faith with new arrivals.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The United States so far has admitted roughly 2,100 Syrians since 
>>>>>>>>> the conflict in the country began in March 2011. To be allowed in, 
>>>>>>>>> refugees 
>>>>>>>>> have to undergo the most stringent security checks of any traveler 
>>>>>>>>> heading 
>>>>>>>>> to the United States, according to the State Department. Officials 
>>>>>>>>> from the 
>>>>>>>>> Obama administration on Tuesday began reaching out to the media and 
>>>>>>>>> lawmakers in a bid to explain the screening process, which takes an 
>>>>>>>>> average 
>>>>>>>>> of 18-24 months.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Meanwhile, faith-based groups have also stepped up their advocacy 
>>>>>>>>> efforts for refugees. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops 
>>>>>>>>> released a 
>>>>>>>>> statement expressing distress over calls by elected officials to halt 
>>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>>> resettlement program.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 151117_syrian_refugees_AP_1160.jpg
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> White House pushes back against GOP on refugees
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> By NAHAL TOOSI
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "These refugees are fleeing terror themselves — violence like we 
>>>>>>>>> have witnessed in Paris," said the statement by Bishop Eusebio 
>>>>>>>>> Elizondo, 
>>>>>>>>> chairman of the conference's committee on migration. "Instead of 
>>>>>>>>> using this 
>>>>>>>>> tragedy to scapegoat all refugees, I call upon our public officials 
>>>>>>>>> to work 
>>>>>>>>> together to end the Syrian conflict peacefully so the close to 4 
>>>>>>>>> million 
>>>>>>>>> Syrian refugees can return to their country and rebuild their homes. 
>>>>>>>>> Until 
>>>>>>>>> that goal is achieved, we must work with the world community to 
>>>>>>>>> provide 
>>>>>>>>> safe haven to vulnerable and deserving refugees who are simply 
>>>>>>>>> attempting 
>>>>>>>>> to survive."
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Since the Paris attacks, World Relief has used a website to urge 
>>>>>>>>> people to contact their governors to express their support for 
>>>>>>>>> resettling 
>>>>>>>>> Syrians. The Anti-Defamation League also has spoken out in favor of 
>>>>>>>>> helping 
>>>>>>>>> the Syrian refugees, noting that U.S. wariness to accept Jewish 
>>>>>>>>> refugees 
>>>>>>>>> during World War II is an example that must not be repeated.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Jonathan Greenblatt, the chief executive officer of the ADL and a 
>>>>>>>>> former Obama aide, stressed that much remains unknown about the Paris 
>>>>>>>>> attacks, including the exact nature of the allegation that a Syrian 
>>>>>>>>> migrant 
>>>>>>>>> was one of the eight or nine attackers. Even if a terrorist posed as 
>>>>>>>>> a 
>>>>>>>>> migrant to reach France, it's less likely that the U.S., with oceans 
>>>>>>>>> to 
>>>>>>>>> protect it and a stricter screening process, faces the same level of 
>>>>>>>>> dangers, other advocates said.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "Republicans and Democrats have to tread very carefully here," 
>>>>>>>>> Greenblatt said. "Faith-based voters are very attentive to these 
>>>>>>>>> issues. 
>>>>>>>>> They’re very sensitive to helping those in need."
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Joanne Kelsey, assistant director for advocacy with Lutheran 
>>>>>>>>> Immigration and Refugee Service, said she hoped that the sound and 
>>>>>>>>> fury 
>>>>>>>>> over refugees would soon be replaced with reason as Republican 
>>>>>>>>> lawmakers 
>>>>>>>>> and officials get more details about how the refugee program works.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "This is a very reactionary time," she said.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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