If things come up in conversation (religion, politics, personal idiosyncrasies etc) I will hold forth. Otherwise I keep my opinions pretty much to myself.
If things come up in conversation (religion, politics, personal idiosyncrasies etc) I will hold forth. Otherwise I keep my opinions pretty much to myself.
I would if I were one, haha.
Sorry, I don't like being boxed into a term. If someone wants to call me a liberal I can't stop them but I am not going to invite it.
Yes, but we must remember that no all of us are. We must respect those that or non-progressives and non-liberals. And that is the language I like to use.
I welcome the opportunity to discuss politics ,religion, economics or anything you desire. My best friend is a conservative it just means we do not agree on how things should be run!
I have told everyone since I was a childhood that I am an Atheist, I even informed the Universities of New South Wales and Charles Sturt of that fact when I started studying for my Degrees in Theology and Comparative Modern Religions, much to the utter shock of the Lecturers, etc.
I remained an Atheist throughout and am still an Atheist though with an even stronger conviction thanks having a far better and deeper knowledge of religions.
I am a proud Socialist..and Atheist..how's that?
good for you-
Join me in celebrating compassion and truth.
I literally have a bleeding heart tattoed on my chest.
I'm pretty blatant about being both an atheist and a liberal.
The local library sponsors programs where professors from either ASU or U of A come and we discuss sometimes very controversial topics. I will usually make a few comments and I do usually introduce myself as a liberal. I find that if I do so, people figure I'm being up front and on several occasions I have had people on the other side of the fence approach me with really good discussion points after the program.
Yes, I do in many situations. Announce or state doesn't seem like the way it happens though. It's more like it comes up in conversation. I.e. "Do you like Louisiana?" "Well, I kinda feel like a fish out of water here because I am liberal and Louisiana is anything but." I'm not ashamed of being an atheist or a liberal and I am just doing my teeny tiny part in letting the world know we are not monsters. The only reason I don't put it on a bumper sticker or a personalized plate is because I don't want the cost of vandalism repair.
I can usually pick out a liberal from a single interaction.
If the occcasion arises I will state that I am very progressive. For some reason I prefer progressive to liberal even if they represent the same thing. I feel the definitions are something that every human being should persue and that neither one has any negative position that should be avoided.