I'm new to this site. In flipping through all the different groups one can join, I notice there is no group for Republican agnostics. Not that I am one, just wondering whether those two categories cancel each other out? What do y'all think?
They exist. Definitely in the minority, but there are some.
There are a number of them here, but anytime I become aware of them, I block them. I have no desire to either talk to them or read their comments.
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There is a Republican atheist group as well as a conservative group, and a few others that are similar too. Atheists come in all shapes sizes colors personal beliefs etc, and diversity is the spice of life, not everyone should or have to fall under one category. I'd like to see more Republican atheists, as they might be the key in eventually downsizing or completely removing someday the religious infestation that has taken over the political right, along with standing up for the rights of all individuals regardless of background or sexual preference. If we all stay with the one side, nothing much will change on the other side. This site appears to be left-leaning, though there are conservatives on here too. I know, as I fall under the latter of the two...