I’m always interested in knowing how our viewers were divinely inspired to observe and post comments on this website. So, I’d like to ask each of our viewers a few questions:
1. How did you find this website?
2. Have you ever voted for a Republican as a president?
3. As a senator?
4. As a representative?
5. As someone in state/local government?
6. Are you a Christian? If yes, how long and why?
7. Are you an apostate to Christianity? If yes, how long and why?
8. Have you ever evangelized the Gospels towards others in public (not the Internet?)
9. What is your age?
10. What is your job?
Although C4C is generally lenient about staying on topic in posts, this page is not one of them. If you post something OT in this thread, you will have a temporary, if not permanent, ban. Also, don’t ask why I’m doing this. I’ll give you an example:
1. I made this website 8). However, I was inspired to make this website largely by Blogs 4 Brownback and Conservapedia. My welcome receptions at these websites inspired me to become more active in the conservative blogosphere, and activity eventually leads to productivity. That’s why the Republican Party is so successful.
2. Before 1980, I was politically apathetic, but on the other hand, I wasn’t 18 until 1977, so it’s a gift from God that I was able to start to vote Republican once I became active with the parties. I had doubts with Bush in 2004, and ended up voting for Peroutka, but I now regret that decision.
3. Every senator I’ve voted for was Republican.
4. I never bother to vote for representatives unless they are on the ballot the same day as someone else is, since I make it a point to live in districts that always go Republican.
5. I voted for a Democrat onto the Anaheim School Board in 1979, and regretted it sorely. After that, I pledged allegiance to the Republican Party (that Democrat was my first vote, and Reagan/my representative was my second/third)
6. When I finished college, I recanted my atheistic liberal world view in favor of a Christian Conservative viewpoint. I think Reagan was the chief catalyst, though.
7. No. Apostates should be executed.
8. I make it a point to do so on every vacation I take.
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10. I own several law firms and enterprises, and engage in the stock market frequently (but usually do not score large winnings there _ my successes come from my enterprises). I make about $300,000 a year, and I thank God every day for giving me this opportunity. One of the main reasons I became such a success is because of my heavily anti-socialist leanings _ I go out of my way to avoid regulations, but make more money as a result.
I don’t want any other info on this page, I don’t want joke answers, and I don’t want any responses to other people’s posts on this page. There will doubtlessly be moonbats that can’t be bothered to read my posts and will disobey me, so if you gripe about a temporary ban, it’s because you didn’t read my warnings.

1. You told me about it over the phone.
2-5 I’m not old enough to vote yet. I’ll be 18 in a week, though, and will promptly vote for any Republican I see on the machine.
6. I’ve been a Christian all my life, because it’s the obvious Truth.
7. Apostates should be shot.
8. Sort of… I usually rely on Chick tracts, but also will talk to people next to me on an airplane.
9. 17, 18 on August 7. (I have the same birthday as Bob!)
10. I’m homeschooled by my father. I sometimes get to help in stoning my siblings, however. I’m the only one that will survive to 18, ’cause I never talk back to my elders!
By: Pokey Minch on July 31, 2008
at 1:44 pm
1) I came upon this site while researching “immaculate conception.”
I council neighborhood girls who find themselves in trouble and encourage them to take the blessed hand of Jesus.
2) Yes, since Reagan, except I voted for Jimmy Carter, which I know regret.
3) Yes
4) Yes
5) Yes
6) Yes, for 25 years. Because when the man to whom I gave my Greatest Gift abandoned me, Jesus Christ came to me and comforted me.
7) I have not been called to be an apostate to Christianity at this time.
9) I am 45.
10) I am on disability at this time.
By: Mildred Steyn on August 6, 2008
at 9:37 pm
1) I been searching for good websites by typin in the keyword ‘Hussein Osama’, and this was the favorite one I done find on the few pages I looked.
2) Ever since I could vote, which was 1976. Republicans became the Party of God in 1960, so yeah.
3)See above.
4)See above.
5)See above, though I did vote for one Democrat in Mississippi cause he talked bout God more than the ‘Publican did. God ain’t tellin me whether that was a mistake or no.
6) My whole durn life I done been a Christian, as it’s the only way to kill commies.
7)I shoot ‘em apostates!
8)I hold people up at the bar and force ‘em to submit to Jesus at gunpoint.
9)32
10)Robert E. Lee Memorial Museum staffer
By: Hillbilly Horton on August 22, 2008
at 1:45 pm
1. I found it in my never ending quest to understand the depths of human depravity. You’re the tops!
2.I’m a Canadian, so no. I have voted for conservatives (sane ones, not like you), liberals, and social democrats, depending on the issues.
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4.^
5.^
6.I was raised in a liberal christian church where the Sunday school teachers at least had the decency to be embarrassed by all the crap they were feeding us.
7. I believed as a child but grew out it the time I was 12 so I’m not sure if I qualify for that honour. You can try to execute me if you like. Bring it on.
8. No, but I love it when some stupid Evangelical tries it on me. Very entertaining.
9. 55
10. Retired Assessment Officer.
By: Boko999 on September 8, 2008
at 4:41 pm
^^ Sadness…I don’t understand the hatred. Really.
Anyway…
1. Found it under the Religion forum in WordPress.
) and a writer on the side.
2. Yes; Bush the last time (I wasn’t old enough the first time)
3. Can’t remember, but I think so.
4. Unfortunately no, because in Cleveland there weren’t any in my district that ran…
5. No
6. Yes; since before I could remember. I had times of doubt and falling away, mainly the early years of high school, but then I found a youth group that helped nurture me; went off to a Christian college, graduated and married another strong Christian.
7. No
8. Not as much as I should have, but through different church events.
9. 24
10. Administrative Assitant (PC term for secretary
By: Dara on September 23, 2008
at 1:11 pm
1. ScienceBlogs, “dispatches from the culture wars”
2. I am Australian
3. I am Australian
4. I am Australian
5. I am Australian
6. No
7. Yes. 10 years. One day, I realized that I couldn’t take the idea of angels and demons seriously anymore.
8. Yes.
9. 42
10. I.T.
By: Paul Murray on October 12, 2008
at 10:12 pm
Would you afford me an opportunity to do justice to this list tomorrow? I’m literally dozing off at my desk. [ At home ]
By: Metsguy on October 25, 2008
at 9:00 am
1. I responded to a google prompt to notify me each time a new reference was made on the net to PZ Myers so-called ” crackergate ” on-line Eucharist desecration. In the brief moments it took to click on the link and arrive at the site, I totally forgot how I got here.
2. No. This will be the 1st time. I’m from a very poor Irish family. My Mom’s 5 siblings did very well as 1st generation Americans, but my Mom married a severe alcoholic and my 3 siblings and I eventually were removed from the home and sent to a Catholic ” Home For Boys And Girls. ” Poor people then tended to gravitate to the Democratic Party. I’ve voted that line all my life.
3. No
4. No
5. No
6. Yes. All my life….” Irish Catholic ” “The good nuns. ” You get the idea….Really grateful for the superior education and spiritual nurture I received throughout 8 years at elementary level.
7. No.
8. In a sense, yes. I taught ” Confraternity ” at the elementary level for one year.
9. 61
10. Retired sales exec.
By: Bob Evans on October 26, 2008
at 4:22 am
Good heavens, I forgot to post here after all this time! Silly me.
1. Blogs4Brownback
2. No, but I probably will in a few weeks
3. No
4. No
5. No
6. Technically, I’m a confirmed Catholic.
7. I’m sure Ixion would consider me one.
8. No, I keep my religion to myself
9. 19
10. Student
By: Elephant Bones on October 27, 2008
at 1:30 am
1. I was on a streak of repudiating freaks who claimed that Senator Obama was the Antichirst; and followed one link to this website.
2. No. That includes my early vote for this presidential election last Thursday.
3. No.
4. No.
5. No.
6. Yes. As long as I’ve lived.
7. No.
8. No. I respect each person’s personal beliefs, and would never force someone to become a christian.
10. Real estate; and education.
By: shykitte on October 27, 2008
at 4:09 am
1. I met you in B4B, but I found this site through Republican Faith Chat.
2. No
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. Yes
6. No. I don’t live my life according to any imaginary superbeings.
7. See #6
8. Uh, that would be kinda silly of me, wouldn’t it?
9. over 50 and under 100.
10. Semi-retired carpenter.
By: Cartoon Pig Dog on October 27, 2008
at 10:17 am
1. I was checking to see if anybody else supported the woman trying to politicise kids trick or treating.
2. No
3. No
4. No
5. Yes
6. No
7. apostasy seems to be a subjective, not to mention pejorative, term and so this question can be answered either way. I don’t know what your definition of apostasy is and apostates would not term themselves that.
8. No
9. 31
10. cartographer
I’m curious as to how you can justify calling for the suppression of the rights and beliefs of anybody who does not share your views. Isn’t this inherently unamerican?
By: wiskers69 on November 2, 2008
at 10:56 pm
Damn, I just figured out I’ve been trolled. Good job fokes
By: wiskers69 on November 2, 2008
at 11:08 pm
1) Google atheism blogs.
2-8) No.
9) 20
10) Great America Employee
By: Samuel Skinner on November 3, 2008
at 2:35 am
1. How did you find this website?
I think it was a link from some other blog
2. Have you ever voted for a Republican as a president?
No.
3. As a senator?
Yes.
4. As a representative?
Yes.
5. As someone in state/local government?
Yes.
6. Are you a Christian? If yes, how long and why?
Yes, I was raised to be. I got away from it for a while then came back to it about 10 years ago.
7. Are you an apostate to Christianity? If yes, how long and why?
No.
8. Have you ever evangelized the Gospels towards others in public (not the Internet?)
Yes.
9. What is your age?
36.
10. What is your job?
I’ll keep that to myself.
By: apocryphaleffigy on November 9, 2008
at 1:35 pm
1. A user called Moxom wrote about it in a comment at Blogs4Brownback. Since i found that website quite a good read, I thought I might try this one.
2. No. I have only been old enough to vote in the last election, and since I’m Italian and Silvio Berlusconi was the candidate for the Republican party I proudly avoid voting him. Sadly, the Democrat candidate was not a good one either, so I didn’t vote for him either.
3. Not hold enough to vote for a senator as in Italy you have to be 24 to vote for a senator. I don’t think i would one, anyway.
4. Nope.
5. Never ever thought to. I would have wanted
to vote for Franco Grillini (homosexual, member
of the socialist party), but in the end I didn’t as
I didn’t know him well enough.
6. No, I have half-been for the first 6 or 7 years of
my life, but then I realized that since there is
no easter bunny, no santa claus and no tooth fairy, there is no reason to believe in some invisible omnipowerful being which lets so many
bad things happen in our world.
7.As I said, I decided not to be christian when I
was a kid, and thus I can’t really say of having ever been a christian so I don’t think I can call myself as an apostate. Though I think that if I were a christian I would pity an apostate, not hate him.
8. Oh, no, I don’t do such things.
9. I’m 19.
10. I’m a second-year college student of Physics, at Universita’ di Roma La Sapienza.
I don’t have a job.
By: dandus on November 18, 2008
at 3:07 pm
1. Providence
2. Just Reagan. He was only running twice, but there was no reason to vote for anyone else.
3. I don’t vote for those who would challenge executive power.
4. No, that would against my principles on smaller government, which includes dissolving the house of representatives.
5. Local government?
6. Yes, since the moment of conception.
7. No.
8. These days I prefer to catch people at home to spread the word.
9. 64
10. Prominent televangelist on public access TV
By: plus C on November 20, 2008
at 12:57 am
A warm welcome to: plus C. Glory to God. I look forward to your comments and also to your fellowship in the Lord.
By: Bob Evans-aka Metsguy on November 20, 2008
at 1:11 am
1. Through the respected and well-known blog belonging to P.Z. Meyers.
2. No.
3. Nope
4. Never.
5. Not quite.
6. Nope, a Rational Agnostic.
7. See above.
8. No, but I’m fond of expounding the joys of secularism.
9. Twenty years of age.
10. I work in the theatre as a Properties Master.
By: Ian on November 24, 2008
at 6:16 pm
1. In a regular “Google Alerts” search I receive daily with the terms “richard dawkins”, a link was provided to your article regarding the recent suicide of a young man who had allegedly read one of his books.
2. Yes. Republicans, Democrats and Libertarians.
3. Yes. Republicans, Democrats and Libertarians.
4. Yes. Republicans, Democrats and Libertarians.
5. Yes. Republicans, Democrats and Libertarians.
6. No, I am not. I identify under many labels – Bright, naturalist, secular humanist, pantheist, atheist, agnostic, realist, empiricist, rationalist, freethinker, objectivist, skeptic – take your pick. None are all inclusive of my person.
7. No, I am not. One cannot reject that which one never originally adopted.
8. I am a scholar of many religions and philosophies and give preference to in their totality.
9. 48
10. Writer, professional linguist, independent scholar.
By: Naumadd on November 26, 2008
at 8:01 am
1. I saw it once on FSTDT, and was later alerted to it when I was reading, “Dispatches From The Culture Wars”.
2. No, and until the Christofascists and the neoconservatives are booted out, I won’t even consider it. The libertarians are also going to have to moderate themselves. (Voted Obama.)
3. No, although both candidates were about the same on the issues. (I voted Tuke; Alexander wasn’t insane, though.)
4. I actually considered doing this for a brief moment, until I realized that my representative was insane. So, no.
5. No, although to be fair, the Republican running for state representative was a no-namer. (I have never voted for any other state/local position because I haven’t been old enough to vote for a governor, and I generally ignore local politics.)
6. No, I’m an atheist, and almost gnostic on that, too. I’m only agnostic in the sense that a negative can’t be proven, but seeing as how ‘god’ has the same biological construct as an alpha male does, and also how useful Occam’s Razor is, I’m firmly atheist.
7. Yes, although I was raised in the slightly progressive Presbyterian Church USA, so I’ve never been an evangelical. I started thinking about this at age 16.
8. No. I’ve never talked about religion to anyone except for those very close to me and on the Internet, and don’t approach people saying they should be atheists.
9. 18
10. College freshman, double majoring in a BA in music and political science. I’m hoping to be a lawyer of some sort that protects musicians.
By: Mr Doubt(hell)fire on November 26, 2008
at 3:58 pm
1. Googling M.I.A.+Paper Planes+Immigrant
2. Yes
3. No–Voted for Sherrod Brown (I don’t regret it)
4. Yes
5. Yes
6. I’ve been a Christian my whole life. It’s right
7. No
8. I’m open about my faith. God has given us free will. My atheist friends know I think they’re wrong.
9. 21
10. Student–Going into media policy formation
By: Webb on December 20, 2008
at 5:07 am
1. Found it on Blogs4Conservatives
2. Yes
3. No
4. No
5. No
6. Yes, 21 years. I seek to know the absolute truth of who I am and what I must do. There must be more for me and everyone in this world than what we are in right now.
7. I have never been an apostate.
8. Yes, I have. My family, my friends at school, at work. Even though some of them have not changed. I must still evangelize, I must spread the truth to everyone as it is the will of God.
9. 38 years old
10. I am a Delivery Service Provider (Driver) for FedEx.
By: Tom the Patriot on December 20, 2008
at 12:42 pm
We know the Lord is watching and judging us. The Democrat seeks to supplant our christian teachings with the abominations of the dark one. America is a Christian nation and survives in the white light of God’s true revered word.
I am 22, and have submitted myself to the true word, I vote christian and white, and only for those who uphold our sacred and pure American principles.
By: Big E on March 31, 2009
at 2:49 pm
1. I had heard about it from Tom
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. No
5. Yes
6. Yes, for 5 years. God is the answer to our lives and salvation. There must be something more for me than this world
7. I have been with the catholic church for 10 years and it had never made sense to me, and neither have I seen any justice within that church so I have abandoned catholicism and had no idea where to go. That is, until I met Tom. It was God who had brought him before me to guide my path to salvation.
8. Yes I have. So far, I have preached to some of my catholic friends, and showing them that their church is truly the sign and mark of the beast, and catholicism is truly the anti-christ.
9. 35
10. FedEx Air Ramp supervisor.
By: Joe Unitas on April 26, 2009
at 10:20 pm
I was googleing “get rid of Obama” and ran into your site. I’m a Calvinist, 63, retired and live in my motorhome between Seattle and Yuma. Love to be out in nature. Raised in Christian home and am in Modesto with my dear 95 year old mom st the moment. Always voted Republican. If not hiking or fishing, I’m at my computer doing what I can about this dreadful situation we are in. S’my job.
By: Chuck on May 16, 2009
at 4:54 pm
1. How did you find this website?
I was googling to find whether anyone has done reasearch on the treatment of Autisim and ADD with honest traditional parenting and spanking.
2. Have you ever voted for a Republican as a president? Yes.
3. As a senator? Yes.
4. As a representative? Yes.
5. As someone in state/local government? Yes.
6. Are you a Christian? If yes, how long and why?
Yes. About 20 years now. I’ve embraced Calvin’s teaching of election about 8 years ago because the Bible teaches it.
There’s no other person other than Jesus Christ who lived a perfect life on earth on my behalf and brutally offered his life freely from my sins. Also, the Bible doesn’t read like any other book. How can roughly 40 different authors living in different time periods, living in different places, all write about the same things? It must be divinely inspired.
7. Are you an apostate to Christianity? If yes, how long and why? N/A
8. Have you ever evangelized the Gospels towards others in public (not the Internet?)
Yes, I was a trainer in Evangelism Explosion and we hit the streets of Chicago with my team.
9. What is your age? I’m 41
10. What is your job? I’m in client benefits for a large pharamcy.
By: Steve P. on May 23, 2009
at 2:27 pm