Editor’s note: This is the second part of a series The Blaze is doing on George Soros’ ties to various religious groups. Part one can be found here.
Back in 2004, atheist billionaire George Soros spoke to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, saying the following:
“There’s nothing wrong with religion. I think that there is something wrong with the fundamentalist view of the world, because the fact that your opponents are wrong doesn’t necessarily make you right.”
This quote is curious, considering that nearly every religious organization Soros funds would qualify as “fundamentalist.” Each group embraces an extreme, leftist political agenda and is seems intent on dismantling or — at the least — working fervently against right-leaning perspective and policy.
Editor’s note: This is the second part of a series The Blaze is doing on George Soros’ ties to various religious groups. Part one can be found here.
Back in 2004, atheist billionaire George Soros spoke to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, saying the following:
“There’s nothing wrong with religion. I think that there is something wrong with the fundamentalist view of the world, because the fact that your opponents are wrong doesn’t necessarily make you right.”
This quote is curious, considering that nearly every religious organization Soros funds would qualify as “fundamentalist.” Each group embraces an extreme, leftist political agenda and is seems intent on dismantling or — at the least — working fervently against right-leaning perspective and policy.