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Her argument is not very sensible. She says that she would not want to vote for someone who regards 90% of the population as "crazies"?
First of all, that's an unsupported leap of logic. Why does not sharing someone's specific spiritual belief system imply that you consider the other person to be "crazy"?
It would imply that she believes that to be the case. But if that's so, why would she vote for a religious person at all - someone who she just admitted she would regard as "crazy"?
Please interpret how you read this bit in case you were being more than just a bit playful there. I failed to see her say anything other thane that atheism and any theism just don't go together. Surely we didn't interpret Cupp's words from the same frame of reference.
Interesting article about Cupp and why she wouldn't vote for an atheist for President. I think most of our atheists would disagree with her. I wonder how many here will ever read this story because of the site it comes from and the fact that Cupp worls for The Blaze.
I've got better things to do. How about if you summarize it for us?
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