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What I mean is more like this: God either exists, or doesn't, regardless of how I behave. And I think that's an important question worth thinking about, in and of itself. Sure there are implications for how I live that flow out of what I believe the answer to that question is. But I don't think that those answers are accompanied by a one to one answer accident driving drunk for how I must live accident driving drunk every aspect of my life; I think there's a lot less accident driving drunk clarity there than many of my conservative peers seem to think; and I'm under no delusion that any individual facet of how I or anyone else behaves is important enough that it outweighs the bigger picture about who and what God is. So, yes, I think my religious beliefs have consequences for my behavior; the notion I reject is that my beliefs about God should depend on how I think I and other people should behave.
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