Leftists embrace jesus as he was a socialist. A truly inconvenient truth for white christian nationalists, so they ignore it.
Its funny how we try to shame Muslims for trying to make their religion the most superior, but then devout Christians try to shove their religion in the faces of those who don't practice Christianity.
Note how these "Religious Liberty" conferences and summits Republican politicians and candidates hold aren't just religious liberty, but Christian liberty. No other party I swear chases after Christian votes more.
Note how these "Religious Liberty" conferences and summits Republican politicians and candidates hold aren't just religious liberty, but Christian liberty. No other party I swear chases after Christian votes more.
I said her using personal email was hardly as big a deal as the right was making it, same as I say about the Trump admin using personal email, though I will say it's stupid to attack someone about using personal email as a huge part of their campaign, chanting "lock her up" and then have your admin get caught using personal email
Don't give two craps if they think their religion is superior. They can do in their middle eastern hell holes where they've waged war on each other for thousands of years. They are NOT welcome here. It's just that damned simple. Savages, backward people who are centuries behind civilization. We don't have the time, money, or inclination to educate them in civility.
It was until the demographic shift those values worked. We can't go backward, only forward. I think more people are agnostic in this country than a lot of Judeo-Christian puppets would like to realize.
Throughout history, religion regardless of its god, has waged war. Christianity is as guilty of this as Islam is.
what cause some fanatical Christians bought the "I am a Christian" nonsense trump was selling them... lol
lol...You don't know the first thing about Christianity. Biblical scripture had him on earth as a lamb. According to that same scripture, he'll return as a Nationalist Lion. Sorry for your luck.
In a strange way, Religious Liberty almost sounds like an oxymoron. Someone wants the liberty for someone else to tell them what to do? But if that is what one desires, then it technically is liberty. Though you are correct, Balto. In the United States, Religious Liberty tends to mean Christian Law. This is exactly why the Constitution was bound to run into these issues. I'm surprised no one ever thought "what if someone's idea of liberty is being able to deny someone else's liberty?" or something to that effect.
If you study the Constitution "freedom of religion" meant nothing more than freedom to be Protestant, and break the shackles of the King's Catholicism. Nothing more. If you think it meant something else.......I have a bridge in the Sahara to sell.
I agree. Perhaps send the most outspoken of the Christians back to the "Holy Land" with their fellow homophobes. Americans like to enjoy a pleasurable life. Let the theists fight for an anciet strip of land all they want.
Jesus was also supposedly a Jew at one point. Fact is, the closest we could come to having a religion as it stands is Buddhism. Buddha never considered himself to be a god, but simply a teacher. And the four noble truths that go along with Buddhism are similar to that of the ten commandments in Christianity, but slashed in half.
I know that. Obviously these people could not concieve the idea that not everyone likes restrictions from an alleged being.
While Buddhism to me is far too "live and let live" I agree it is exactly how a religion should be. Vague and non-intrusive in the matters of your personal life. Government on the other hand, I see as a different issue.
The tolerance of a Christian baker making a cake for a gay couple and the diversity of all religions in America coinciding with each other would be great. Thanks.
I don't see Buddhists and Hindus causing a lot of world wide turmoil. What we know is that is not true of Islam...........and I don't see a big push from the west to indoctrinate the Islamic infidels either. See a running theme here?