heralde said:
Just saying, many people also hate Chrisitans because it's politically correct and have a false impression that it's somehow rebellious in this day and age. Meanwhile they ignore other religions that have similar or even worse violations of human rights.
Every religion has had its good days and bad days. "Certain religions" are having bad days now, but ours isn't exactly squeaky clean over the course of history. I don't think it's "PC" to bash Christianity. I think it's a reply to those who tend to see Christianity in a "we can do no wrong" sort of way. Not saying you do, just a cultural observation. The kinds of Christians who gripe about, say, Islam being ultra-violent are just inviting a retort about Christian history, even to this day, where minorities can still be dragged behind a truck or shot or whatever just because they're different, or whole clinics can be firebombed because as we all know, murder is okay as long as you're protecting citizens who aren't citizens according to the "sacred" US Constitution (and the bible, really). Maybe if Christianity would be a smidge more humble about its own logs, it could have some time to pick out specks in others.
And oh yeah, the terrorists hate Christians simply because we're not their religion.
This is something that even Bill Maher loves to say, but let's be truly, TRULY honest: this isn't about religion. Religion is fed as the purpose to all the grunts, but it is NOT the reason for terrorism. "They" don't hate us for being "free", nor do "they" hate us for being Christian (since "they" are more than willing to kill fellow Muslims). No, "they" hate us because we aren't like the two-bit hicks they're used to dealing with, who have no resources to fend off a bunch of guys with bullets and TNT. We can flick them off like flies, and it's that insult to their image of self-importance that REALLY gets their goat. They are so used to getting their way that they can't understand that after a few months of griping, we'll just keep doing what we're doing as if they hadn't done much at all. Now, historically speaking, we shouldn't totally discount mosquitoes, since "barbarians" can get some good shots in on an imperial backside, but they certainly aren't on the level of Dr. Doom or Lex Luthor. They WANT to be, but we simply outclass them. Yes, we won in a sort of Ewoks-defend-against-the-Empire sort of way, but we also sucked up to a superpower to get the firepower we needed in order to win, otherwise we wouldn't have. Had we blocked their access to our planes (obviously, you can't do it based on race, but surely we could make some sort of very long term residency requirement and clean background check to narrow the field down ... and maybe add some airplane control overrides at the tower ... though that is risky too), they couldn't have done anything.
frogboy4 said:
However, this thread was started about this very topic concerning gay rights and Christianity. Obama politics, wars in the Middle East and lengthy discussions about other religions are fringe discussions that are not on-topic and would likely be best explored in depth elsewhere.
It's incredibly off-topic, but I rationalize it thusly: talk of certain politicians or of wars (especially those supposedly done for ideological reasons against the "axis of evil") are okay here simply because it adds background to the kind of mentality (namely, the self-boosting of the elite against everyone else, whether we're talking class wars or political/military wars) that leads up to the battle for gay marriage. As long as someone believes another rational human being (see what I did there? LOL) deserves to be put on the rack to make us more "comfortable", we will continue to put ourselves at risk. The Roman Empire had to back down and make Italians (heretofore known as "allies", not true "citizens") citizens just to stop them from fighting all the time. We had to break down and make African-Americans and Native Americans citizens. As soon as you stop screwing over a population, you might just actually improve your OWN lot.
heralde said:
But in the same spirit of equal rights, I just can't keep posting in a thread that's dedicated to bashing one particular group.
I grasp that, but the title, in all frankness, should've clued you in to which group(s) would be discussed, don't you think?
Drtooth said:
People like Pat Robertslime and Jerry Farright give Christians a bad name, and as a Christian myself, I am FURIOUS at these guys.
Exactly. Heck, even BP Richfield, while being against gay marriage in the press, would be making Wesayso brand gay marriage regalia, because to a TRUE capitalist, the idea is to make money, and that's opening up a profitable market.