But those alleged Republican responses are only your opinion.
And therefore NOT to be confused with reality.
For example, I am a Republican. At least I have voted Republican before, being a Conservative Independent.
Yesterday you were a Libertarian. You seem to change your story a lot.
And I identify with the GOP far more than the Dems.
Yet....I do not believe in god.
Which doesn't change the fact that the Republican Party's platform is heavily steeped in Christianity and religious identity. This isn't "Slapshot Logic".
Nor would I choose the course of action of denial and liberal blaming that you claimed.
So right there, your basic premises are both wrong.
Except it's a clear analogy to Climate Change, and considering polling done on Republican opinion regarding it, his analogy was spot on.
Ergo showing that liberals can be in denial also.
...He didn't deny anything. He couldn't have before responding to you.
In denial of the true nature and ethos of the very Party they groundlessly attack.
No, he is commenting correctly on the nature of the party. You changed it to be about your opinions, not the parties.
Your entire debate premise here is pure fiction.
No shit, look at the title.
ou know this, I think. And I think you can do better and be more fair and objective in your political debates.
You usually have some pretty good reasoning and sources to buttress your debate topics.
This is one of your weaker attempts, my friend.
For someone who criticizes people for not understanding jokes, this one sure flew right over your head.
Especially since the GOP has always been very supportive of the Sciences.
Really? You mean like Evolution, Stem Cell Research, Climate Change, etc?
"Very supportive", right.
I think the Dems have probably cut more NASA funding than the Repubs have.
And I am also a science Nerd, as you know.
This debate still isn't about you.
I am quite sure if such a scenario as you outlined here was to occur, the GOP and all Republicans would be as adept as anybody in marshaling a solution.
Except since he was making an analogy to climate change, it's obvious they haven't.
And I also doubt that the vast majority of us would not invoke God for a solution.
Many Republicans already have.
Only the most zealous members of the far Religious Right would do that.
You mean the ones that are elected to Congress?