septbride2002
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Besides the lack of Christian symbols in public places how exactly do you feel your faith is being disrespected?
~Amanda
~Amanda
sodaseller said:You must be one of those heathen liberals that believes Christians should emulate Christ. Real Christians understand that he didn't mean what he said, esp. that stuff about the poor and powerless. Their model is Republican Jesus
wvrevy said:Ah, but if only that were the case. The fourth amendment has taken a severe beating as this president uses fear to beat back attacks on his ideology. The first has also taken quite a beating, with more than one person in very public ways saying that if you don't support the president then you are unamerican, among other things.
Simply put, if it weren't for the fact that our courts are mostly bound by precedent and that the Supreme Court is still controlled by moderates instead of a corrupt thug like Antonin Scalia, we would be a lot further down that rather frightening path than we already are. Indeed, that is why it was so important that the minority not lose one of it's only tools to defend against the brute force tactics of the majority during the recent senate battle over fillibusters.
In short...I do have faith in the system that our forefathers created in this country. But that system will not work if one party decides to ignore or change any rules that they don't agree with, and nobody stands up to stop them. That's exactly what those on the extreme right (including those in the original article) are trying to do.
But that system will not work if one party decides to ignore or change any rules that they don't agree with, and nobody stands up to stop them.
Nah...I just think you have more faith in people than I doCheap-n-Dale said:..and I think they will. Stop them I mean. Whether it be through election or revolt. Or more revolting elections. It took something like 9/11 to snap this country out of its fantasy of invulnerability. Maybe it will take something like the repeal of Roe v Wade to wake the country up to the fact that liberties are eroding.
Maybe I am the one being naive...
chadfromdallas said:Interesting! That is the same argument old southerners use to use in favor of slavery![]()
wvrevy said:No...I hope you're right, but I fear you're not. As long as they can keep scaring people into hiding their eyes, why should anything change at the top ?
JoeEpcotRocks said:Comparing nativity scenes to slavery. Quite a stretch.![]()
Republican Jesuswvrevy said:![]()
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Funniest thing I've seen in a while...lol..."Republican Jesus"....I can just see Him now...Clean shaven...Alabaster skin...short, neat hair...Would never be caught dead in sandals or a robe...Wearing a button on his lapel that says "God Hates Gays" and a tie clasp ('cause Jesus would never be caught dead without a tie) that was a gift from the NRA when he paid his lifetime membership dues...
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Cheap-n-Dale said:Well, then...I guess I'll see you on Bunker Hill. Gotta warn you though, I'll be wearing a St Francis medal.
sodaseller said:
chobie said:Here's the quote -- Mathew 6:5
I cannot understand why the Christians complain about not being able to hold prayers in public places when it is not WWJD.
wvrevy said:Nah...I just think you have more faith in people than I doAfter the last election, I have very little trust that the American people will wake up to what is being done to them. They are so scared by the terrorist bugaboo that they voted in a president that presided over the worst terrorist attack in history, and under whom terrorism has gotten considerably worse year by year. Not only that, but have you checked a map of the states won by Bush compared to Kerry ? How many of those "red states" do you think are likely to be the target of foreign terrorism ?
No...I hope you're right, but I fear you're not. As long as they can keep scaring people into hiding their eyes, why should anything change at the top ?
sodaseller said:You must be one of those heathen liberals that believes Christians should emulate Christ. Real Christians understand that he didn't mean what he said, esp. that stuff about the poor and powerless. Their model is Republican Jesus
Hey gang, its time for stereotypes on parade.wvrevy said:Funniest thing I've seen in a while...lol..."Republican Jesus"....I can just see Him now...Clean shaven...Alabaster skin...short, neat hair...Would never be caught dead in sandals or a robe...Wearing a button on his lapel that says "God Hates Gays" and a tie clasp ('cause Jesus would never be caught dead without a tie) that was a gift from the NRA when he paid his lifetime membership dues...
WDWHound said:Jesus also prayed openly in public, as did the disciples. The verse you qwuote is a warning against what I call showboat prayer (prayers said just to impress others).
I am against enforced prayers anywhere, especially on government grounds, but people should be able to pray verbally alone or in groups whereever they please as long as they do not distrurb others or require others to perticipate.
The whole concept of just practiing our faith in silence in places where those who don't agree cant see it just doesn;t fly. Faith is part of our lives all day, everyday. We cant just limit its expression to politically correct places.
As for the religious symbols in public places, I would like to symbols of ALL religions there. They are part of our culture and the govenrment should reflect that. But I would be against displaying only Christian symbols.
WDWHound said:Jesus also prayed openly in public, as did the disciples. The verse you qwuote is a warning against what I call showboat prayer (prayers said just to impress others).
I am against enforced prayers anywhere, especially on government grounds, but people should be able to pray verbally alone or in groups whereever they please as long as they do not distrurb others or require others to perticipate.
The whole concept of just practiing our faith in silence in places where those who don't agree cant see it just doesn;t fly. Faith is part of our lives all day, everyday. We cant just limit its expression to politically correct places.
As for the religious symbols in public places, I would like to symbols of ALL religions there. They are part of our culture and the govenrment should reflect that. But I would be against displaying only Christian symbols.
JoeEpcotRocks said:So you think we voted out of fear instead of reason just because Kerry did not win.
wvrevy said:You can't be serious...lol...He was comparing the arguments for each (that it was "tradition"), not the two things themselves.
Geez...Can any of you guys actually address a point without stretching things so far out of proportion and pretending to be offended ?![]()
WDWHound said:Hey gang, its time for stereotypes on parade.
Funny how some liberals are so anxious to paint Christains and Republicans with such a broad brush. Actually, I guess its not funny, just sad and insulting.
wvrevy said:If you want to blame somebody for how outsiders view Christians, I suggest you look on the inside of your religion for the reason, rather than at the people making the observation.