I hate people who equate making inferences with making assumptions due to their inability to understand or realize they wear their beliefs and upbringing on their sleeve (which goes against that person's savior's teachings), allowing a person such as myself to deduce certain things about that person. I also hate when those same people attempt to convince others that they are making informed and intelligent choices, despite those choices coinciding with what a person such as myself would have predicted said person would make, which is followed with the demonization of an opposing (which they don't even hate for political reason but for religious reasons which doesn't make sense unless being against a certain political party is the same as opposing their religious preference, and if that political party and their religious preference are the same, it is in spite of the American constitution and against the beliefs of the Founding Fathers) party despite that person's political party destroying the country he claims to love.
You want to continue this? PM me. I'll just say that certain political parties are formed and upheld by people who have certain belief systems. One of them holds true to Christian ideals; ideals that I stand for. Conservative versus Liberal is pretty clear cut as to which a Christian would side with. I love America, but I love God even more. Those are called priorities.
I demonize people who want things like abortion and embryonic stem cell research, who wish religion didn't exist and would like nothing better than to ban religion altogether.
Also, faith has nothing to do with "informed and intelligient" choices. Faith is faith. Deal with it. Not everyone has to have everything thrust under their noses.
Lastly, it was my understanding that standing up for your beliefs and defending them was a good thing. Don't turn Jesus' words against me, friend; all you're trying to do is tell me "Doesn't God tell you to turn the other cheek?" to silence me and my beliefs. Well bull**** on that.