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This book was written by [[Ann Coulter]] in 2006.  
 
This book was written by [[Ann Coulter]] in 2006.  
"Liberals love to boast that they are not 'religious,' which is what one would<Br> expect to hear from the state-sanctioned religion. Of course liberalism is a<Br> religion. It has its own cosmology, its own miracles, its own beliefs in the<Br> supernatural, its own churches, its own high priests, its own saints, its own<Br> total worldview, and its own explanation of the existence of the universe. In<Br> other words, liberalism contains all the attributes of what is generally known<Br> as 'religion.'"<ref>Coulter, Ann. (2006). Godless: The Church of Liberalism, New York: Crown Publishing. ISBN 1-4000-5420-6 </ref>
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:"Liberals love to boast that they are not 'religious,' which is what one would<Br> expect to hear from the state-sanctioned religion. Of course liberalism is a<Br> religion. It has its own cosmology, its own miracles, its own beliefs in the<Br> supernatural, its own churches, its own high priests, its own saints, its own<Br> total worldview, and its own explanation of the existence of the universe. In<Br> other words, liberalism contains all the attributes of what is generally known<Br> as 'religion.'"<ref>Coulter, Ann. (2006). Godless: The Church of Liberalism, New York: Crown Publishing. ISBN 1-4000-5420-6 </ref>
  
 
Coulter calls Liberalism a religion because it holds every single characteristic of what is a religion.  
 
Coulter calls Liberalism a religion because it holds every single characteristic of what is a religion.  

Revision as of 16:39, March 29, 2007

This book was written by Ann Coulter in 2006.

"Liberals love to boast that they are not 'religious,' which is what one would
expect to hear from the state-sanctioned religion. Of course liberalism is a
religion. It has its own cosmology, its own miracles, its own beliefs in the
supernatural, its own churches, its own high priests, its own saints, its own
total worldview, and its own explanation of the existence of the universe. In
other words, liberalism contains all the attributes of what is generally known
as 'religion.'"[1]

Coulter calls Liberalism a religion because it holds every single characteristic of what is a religion.

References

  1. Coulter, Ann. (2006). Godless: The Church of Liberalism, New York: Crown Publishing. ISBN 1-4000-5420-6

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Godless: The Church of Liberalism