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Donald Trump may not believe in God, but he still plans to turn America in a Christian theocracy

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Marcotte says he's too much of a sociopathic narcissist to believe in anything higher than himself.
She says he laughs at Christians behind their backs, calls their faith "bullshit" She says there's no way to force Trump to tell the truth about his lack of belief in God, but there are plenty of signs of his deep contempt for religionMarcotte: The grim reality is that if Trump wins, he will govern as a theocrat.
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The Heritage Foundation, which is also drafting plans for Trump's possible next term, is also gunning to ban birth control along with abortion.
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