W.TN.Orange Blood
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"Abortion is between the woman, her Doctor and her politician"In this Judeo-Christian country of ours, where is this forcing of religious values given that we have religious freedom?
Referring to a state mandated sect. This is consistent with what I said above. He’s speaking against having a state mandated denomination in order to maintain peace among the different sects. Virginia was arresting Baptist ministers for “preaching without a license”. The Anglican Church was the official church of Virginia. He was urging toleration between Christian sects.Case in point. You're never not going to believe that the United States, wasn't intended to be a "christian nation".
"Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise. During almost fifteen centuries has the legal establishment of Christianity been on trial. What have been its fruits? More or less in all places, pride and indolence in the Clergy, ignorance and servility in the laity; in both, superstition, bigotry and persecution.” - James Madison
"Abortion is between the woman, her Doctor and her politician"
Of course that's a quote from the fringe, but several deep red states have enacted legislation based on religious culture
Then do a better job of presenting your evidence. All you did was say "it's impossible" that God didnt create the universe because life can't be an accident.What I am explaining to you is that the evidence of a creation, a designer is there. You reject it. You said you don't see evidence, but I'm explaining to you that the evidence is there. No matter what evidence you're presented you're going to reject
I think the goal of every Christian political leader should be to guide their nation/state/city towards the objective morality that we believe our creator has put in our hearts, not to force people into church pews. Certainly not every tenet of Islam is evil, but it is a religion of forced, man-made morality that was spread through military conquest and is maintained through fear and violence by those who choose to interpret it that way (that is not a blanket statement on everyone of a particular religious or national heritage, to be clear). So no, I don't think the two are very similar in most regards.Yes. If you choose to try to legislate your religious beliefs on the nation, you are going to be held to a higher standard.
Pushing your religious beliefs through legislation, while you may feel is an obligation to your religion, is antithetical to the core concepts that the United States was founded on.
To be honest, I don't look it any differently than the muslims that want sharia law.
Right on JM. Calling the superstitious, superstitious. My problem with most religions is they are exclusionary by nature. What makes Christianity especially hypocritical is that (if you believe Jesus Christ existed, and believe the Bible contains tales of his teachings) Jesus preached inclusion and compassion, but many modern Christians are some of the most exclusionary and bigoted people to converse with. They use their religion as a shield to avoid societal backlash when persecuting gays, Muslims, pro-choice advocates, etc.Case in point. You're never not going to believe that the United States, wasn't intended to be a "christian nation".
"Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise. During almost fifteen centuries has the legal establishment of Christianity been on trial. What have been its fruits? More or less in all places, pride and indolence in the Clergy, ignorance and servility in the laity; in both, superstition, bigotry and persecution.” - James Madison
There are plenty of Christians on "the left".
Your attempt vilify them as amoral is just you being unable to reconcile the fact that not everyone who subscribes to Christianity, believes that they should legislate their brand of Christianity on the nation.
So the Constitution had no bearing on abortion issues in "deep red states". Strictly based on religious cultures and sermons."Abortion is between the woman, her Doctor and her politician"
Of course that's a quote from the fringe, but several deep red states have enacted legislation based on religious culture, but you are free to go live in another state too
How many times are you going to post this? Copy/paste?Is it religious to protect life? We make laws protecting the life's of pets/animals. Is a dog more valuable than a human fetus? Seems like it is to some people. The crowd that cries the loudest about the lives of dogs and pets are the same group that argue to kill living fetuses.
Right on JM. Calling the superstitious, superstitious. My problem with most religions is they are exclusionary by nature. What makes Christianity especially hypocritical is that (if you believe Jesus Christ existed, and believe the Bible contains tales of his teachings) Jesus preached inclusion and compassion, but many modern Christians are some of the most exclusionary and bigoted people to converse with. They use their religion as a shield to avoid societal backlash when persecuting gays, Muslims, pro-choice advocates, etc.
How many times are you going to post this? Copy/paste?
I am someone who has participated HEAVILY in those charities and I know I've never argued for killing of live fetuses nor have I witnessed or heard of others doing it. You have no idea what you're talking about and you're a lying SOS.
Don’t strain too hard to distinguish love from inclusion, it would be a terrible world to live in if Christian’s didn’t have someone to hate.Jesus preached loved, not inclusion. It is pretty clear, over and over again, in his words and the words of his Apostles, that only through Jesus can you attain salvation.
"I am the way, the truth, and the life, NOBODY comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6
“Whoever acknowledges me before others, I will also acknowledge before my Father in heaven. But whoever disowns me before others, I will disown before my Father in heaven." Matthew 10:32-33
This chapter continues further:
37 “Anyone who loves their father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; anyone who loves their son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. 38 Whoever does not take up their cross and follow me is not worthy of me. 39 Whoever finds their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life for my sake will find it.
40 “Anyone who welcomes you welcomes me, and anyone who welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. 41 Whoever welcomes a prophet as a prophet will receive a prophet’s reward, and whoever welcomes a righteous person as a righteous person will receive a righteous person’s reward. 42 And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones who is my disciple, truly I tell you, that person will certainly not lose their reward.”
Not sure what persecutions Christians are doing to other groups other than calling them sinners and saying they need repentance. There are "Christians" that say a lot of nonsense, sure. Under your logic, religions are bad because they are sharing tenants their faith believes but society disagrees on. That isn't bigotry.
I am someone who has participated HEAVILY in those charities and I know I've never argued for killing of live fetuses nor have I witnessed or heard of others doing it.
Right, but when you (and the Democrat leadership) continues to push this against Maga, this is problem. Tthe Dems slam ALL conservatives while Maga attacks the Democrats leaders.MAGA is horrible. Narrow minded. Bigoted. Anti science, anti intellectual, anti fact. Built on resentment.
But I wouldn't physically harm anyone over it.