Re: Marriage equality
I'm not sure what you mean. Strictly adhering to whatever doctrine is what fundamentalism is. Are you saying that there are only fundamentalist religious people and all other members of a religion that are not strictly adhering to their doctrine are falsely practicing?
Not sure what you mean by this.
That line of thinking is very troubling to me because it is destructive and self-righteous. Do you not see that a group like ISIS is following the exact same logic in their actions?
Fundamental Muslims have done terrible things, fundamental Christians have done terrible things. I'm not going to be tricked into thinking that all Muslims are bad and all Christian's are good just because they hold a slightly different superstition than the one that is popular at the time and place of my own birth. Remember, Allah is just the Arabic translation of God. I find it strange that you claim that secularists comparing those two religions shows a lack of empathy for those who think differently than them, when the line above that you called Muslims "people of death" and "pitiable souls" when literally the only reason you think that is because they think differently than you.
Again, it's all about how deeply and strictly adhere to whatever religion that one follows. Perhaps there are more seriously fundamentalist Muslims than seriously fundamental Christians, I'd have to see some information on that, but at their core, they both have goals to be the world's singular religion either by conversion or by the death of those who disagree with them. We are living in a time period in which the balance of power and wealth is favored to the Christian side, which is why we don't see blatantly Crusade-ish and outright religious violence from Christianity right now. But even right now at this very moment, we have Evangelical Christians in our government who are opposing a deal with many of the other world's powers to stop Iran from developing nuclear weaponry. Not because it's a bad deal, but because they do not want to make a peaceful deal with Iran. They, as well as many of the equally religious people from Israel, want to go to war because Iran is an Islamic country. This behavior is more subtle than a group like ISIS, but it's along the same line of reason; to slay the infidels.
I feel like you are intentionally misunderstanding the situation. Kim Davis was not in jail due to any of her religious beliefs, she was in jail because she refused to do her job as an elected official even when the court system demanded she do it. Imagine if you were the manager of a burger joint and you hired a new employee. The new employee is Hindu and says, "According to the doctrines of my religion, cows are sacred animals so to protest this establishment serving beef, I will refuse to serve every customer that comes in until beef is no longer served." You know what that guy would be? Fired. Gonzo. This is the same thing that Kim Davis did, but since she in an elected official, she cannot simply be fired from her job. She must be impeached. Since she could not currently be impeached but refused to do her job, the court system ordered her to do her job. Since she still refused to do her job, she was put in jail in contempt of court.
I'm not sure what you mean. Strictly adhering to whatever doctrine is what fundamentalism is. Are you saying that there are only fundamentalist religious people and all other members of a religion that are not strictly adhering to their doctrine are falsely practicing?
It appears we disagree on both the history and the role of a neighbor here, so there's not much more I can add to the issue.
I believe the peace we seek is within our hearts. Striving for a better world is a noble goal. Still it is an ideal. It shall always be that one person's vision of happiness looks like another's misery. The immutable truth is that any peaceful civilization of this world is transitory. The utopia we seek is not of this world. Christians do not tread the path to a peaceful world, they walk on God's path to a peaceful eternity. Know that the Lord's people have not chosen to become obstacles to anyone's vision of happiness. God chose us to be ministers of the Word, to live as servants of righteousness. Sometimes this involves rebuking people or wanting the best for them. Religious people are individuals with freedoms just like everybody else. It just so happens that our pursuit of happiness looks like His vision. Remember that if our liberty is an impediment to your sense of peace, your quarrel is not with us but with God.
As for the Islamists, they are a people of death. I have no respect for the poison they call a religion. Their god Allah is a bloodthirsty demon who instructs his pitiable souls to do unspeakable horrors. However, it is telling that when they put their barbarism under the cloak of religion, secularists are quick to compare them to Christians. It shows a lack of empathy for people who think differently than them. Honestly, I would say they lack a willingness to understand the difference between the two and cling to an animus against religion in general. When it comes down to it, by their fruits you shall know them. One group seeks to homogenize the world into an Islamic State and kill or enslave anyone who thinks differently. The other group seeks to live freely and spread the good news of their victorious risen Savior.
Again, it's all about how deeply and strictly adhere to whatever religion that one follows. Perhaps there are more seriously fundamentalist Muslims than seriously fundamental Christians, I'd have to see some information on that, but at their core, they both have goals to be the world's singular religion either by conversion or by the death of those who disagree with them. We are living in a time period in which the balance of power and wealth is favored to the Christian side, which is why we don't see blatantly Crusade-ish and outright religious violence from Christianity right now. But even right now at this very moment, we have Evangelical Christians in our government who are opposing a deal with many of the other world's powers to stop Iran from developing nuclear weaponry. Not because it's a bad deal, but because they do not want to make a peaceful deal with Iran. They, as well as many of the equally religious people from Israel, want to go to war because Iran is an Islamic country. This behavior is more subtle than a group like ISIS, but it's along the same line of reason; to slay the infidels.
Considering who put who in jail in this case, I find the comparison between the two insulting and harboring a complete lack of awareness.
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