Mean for politics
TheGreatEscape said:
Religio in Latin means religion, reverence, scruple, scrupulousness, honesty, honor…
Philosophy is made up two Greek words. Philos meaning love and Sophia (the Greek goddess of wisdom).
The love of wisdom.
You can't really separate the two anyway from political philosophy.
But I understand why we try to have two separate boards and agree with the set up.
TheGreatEscape said:
I support the Eastern Orthodox Russians. I don't really
support Putin. If one struggles with homosexuality or transgenderism, then fine. But I don't want media or public education to promote it among the youth in this country. I think there is a connection to the increase in numbers of these disordered loves as a result.
Terminus Est said:Well said. If your religious beliefs do not influence your political beliefs you have no religious beliefsTheGreatEscape said:
Religio in Latin means religion, reverence, scruple, scrupulousness, honesty, honor…
Philosophy is made up two Greek words. Philos meaning love and Sophia (the Greek goddess of wisdom).
The love of wisdom.
You can't really separate the two anyway from political philosophy.
But I understand why we try to have two separate boards and agree with the set up.
I have no clue why any Christian paying any sort of attention would fail to say that we care more about sexual sins than any other. The entirety of institutional liberalism has a full-on press towards acceptance of any and all bizarre sexual inclination and identification; hence the attention and the pushback. If your advice to us is "be more judgemental" then I accept your challenge, but until the "Body positivity" and "greed normativity" mafias start on all out assault on normalization they'll continue to be minor irritants.kurt vonnegut said:Terminus Est said:Well said. If your religious beliefs do not influence your political beliefs you have no religious beliefsTheGreatEscape said:
Religio in Latin means religion, reverence, scruple, scrupulousness, honesty, honor…
Philosophy is made up two Greek words. Philos meaning love and Sophia (the Greek goddess of wisdom).
The love of wisdom.
You can't really separate the two anyway from political philosophy.
But I understand why we try to have two separate boards and agree with the set up.
Would you agree that if it is your belief that people with different political / religious beliefs should be persecuted, then you do not believe in religious freedom?
One of my biggest issues with the Russian court ruling that we're supposed to support and the title of this thread continues to be the picking and choosing of which sins to condemn. Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism are all 'sins' from a Christian perspective, but legally recognized in Russia and one is not considered an extremist for participating or advocating for that 'sinful' belief.
Every Christian on this board will deny it, but sexual sins (homosexuality in particular) are ones that you all care about far far more than any other sin. Laziness, greed, hate, pride, gluttony runs rampant in this world, but we must stop the gays! Putin started a war to invade and take Ukraine in which 500,000 people have died and an entire country's economy and livelihood has been destroyed . . . but omg! the gays!?? Half a million dead human beings as a result of a prideful, greedy, violent, and bloody grab for power, but at least he opposes gay rights. Thank God!
How many times on this board has someone started a thread to condemn corporate greed? Or laziness? Or jealousy? Or commercial materialism? Or the immorality of overeating and obesity? And personal greed? And where are the threads condemning the 5.5 BILLION world-wide sinners that actively reject Christ? There is no shortage of condemnation about gay pride, but you all do realize that there are other types of pride, right? If one knew ONLY what was posted on this board, one would never know that other prides exist. If one only knew what was on this board, I think that one might think that abortion and homosexuality are the only sins that matter.
Christians (many of them) are obsessed with condemning those identifying as homosexuals and then they have the balls to accuse homosexuals of an inflated sexual identity. Its ****ing hilarious that none of you see it.
TheGreatEscape said:
"Would you agree that if it is your belief that people with different political / religious beliefs should be persecuted, then you do not believe in religious freedom?"
Homosexuality and transgenderism is a religion?
We have freedom of religion granted to us in our 1st amendment. The promotion of homosexuality and transgenderism among our youth violates both the Torah
and our Freedom of Religion rights to establish justice policies in a free Republic of the electorate.
I believe in the separation of church and state. Which means that our founders did not want another state Church of England situation occurring in government. And when the state legislates sinful morality or leaves injustice undone for our posterity, then the state is violating the separation of Church and State agreement.
Sharia law is actually a religion. But that's another topic and vacuum that the left is leaving for Muslims to suck up if Christians don't get a hold of the Puritan hope once again.
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And when the state legislates sinful morality or leaves injustice undone for our posterity, then the state is violating the separation of Church and State agreement.
canadiaggie said:TheGreatEscape said:
"Would you agree that if it is your belief that people with different political / religious beliefs should be persecuted, then you do not believe in religious freedom?"
Homosexuality and transgenderism is a religion?
We have freedom of religion granted to us in our 1st amendment. The promotion of homosexuality and transgenderism among our youth violates both the Torah
and our Freedom of Religion rights to establish justice policies in a free Republic of the electorate.
I believe in the separation of church and state. Which means that our founders did not want another state Church of England situation occurring in government. And when the state legislates sinful morality or leaves injustice undone for our posterity, then the state is violating the separation of Church and State agreement.
Sharia law is actually a religion. But that's another topic and vacuum that the left is leaving for Muslims to suck up if Christians don't get a hold of the Puritan hope once again.
Sharia law, much like chai tea, naan bread, and other redundant double-words, is not a religion. Aqidah and maddhab are two entirely different things in Islam.
Sapper Redux said:Quote:
And when the state legislates sinful morality or leaves injustice undone for our posterity, then the state is violating the separation of Church and State agreement.
Huh? Does the state exist to legislate your church's beliefs? How is that separation of anything?
If it was that clear cut there wouldn't be six schools of jurisprudence then.TheGreatEscape said:canadiaggie said:TheGreatEscape said:
"Would you agree that if it is your belief that people with different political / religious beliefs should be persecuted, then you do not believe in religious freedom?"
Homosexuality and transgenderism is a religion?
We have freedom of religion granted to us in our 1st amendment. The promotion of homosexuality and transgenderism among our youth violates both the Torah
and our Freedom of Religion rights to establish justice policies in a free Republic of the electorate.
I believe in the separation of church and state. Which means that our founders did not want another state Church of England situation occurring in government. And when the state legislates sinful morality or leaves injustice undone for our posterity, then the state is violating the separation of Church and State agreement.
Sharia law is actually a religion. But that's another topic and vacuum that the left is leaving for Muslims to suck up if Christians don't get a hold of the Puritan hope once again.
Sharia law, much like chai tea, naan bread, and other redundant double-words, is not a religion. Aqidah and maddhab are two entirely different things in Islam.
Sharia is in Quran.
Except for many over on that forum their god man has orange hair.TheGreatEscape said:
You brought the truth to them over there on the Politics forum. Well done thy good and faithful servant. You will hear those words from the only God-Man that matters one day.
TheGreatEscape said:Sapper Redux said:Quote:
And when the state legislates sinful morality or leaves injustice undone for our posterity, then the state is violating the separation of Church and State agreement.
Huh? Does the state exist to legislate your church's beliefs? How is that separation of anything?
Once again, separation of Church and State meant simply that there was not to be a state church like the Church of England.
In other words, Congress is not to make any law in respect to establishing a single denomination or Christian tradition.
You can't make it mean whatever you want it to mean.
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So let's add the Apostles' Creed to our state constitution.
Sapper Redux said:Quote:
So let's add the Apostles' Creed to our state constitution.
Jews, Muslims, atheists need not apply to a government office in Texas?
No, but the belief that homosexuality or transgenderism is moral is a moral belief. And, as I'm constantly instructed on this board by Christians, ANY belief is indistinguishable from "religious belief".Quote:
"Would you agree that if it is your belief that people with different political / religious beliefs should be persecuted, then you do not believe in religious freedom?"
Homosexuality and transgenderism is a religion?
There is a difference between promotion of something and the lack of active discrimination against that thing. Despite what I am often accused of believing here, I do not advocate for a government that promotes specifically LGBTQ values. I do advocate for a government that does not actively discriminate against people who hold LGBTQ values. Same goes for Christianity - government should neither promote Christianity nor should it discriminate against its adherents.Quote:
We have freedom of religion granted to us in our 1st amendment. The promotion of homosexuality and transgenderism among our youth violates both the Torah
and our Freedom of Religion rights to establish justice policies in a free Republic of the electorate.
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I believe in the separation of church and state. Which means that our founders did not want another state Church of England situation occurring in government. And when the state legislates sinful morality or leaves injustice undone for our posterity, then the state is violating the separation of Church and State agreement.
TheGreatEscape said:Sapper Redux said:Quote:
So let's add the Apostles' Creed to our state constitution.
Jews, Muslims, atheists need not apply to a government office in Texas?
And that would be completely constitutional.
But yeah…you could just make a statement that you believe in God and the afterlife.
Terminus Est said:
The entirety of institutional liberalism has a full-on press towards acceptance of any and all bizarre sexual inclination and identification; hence the attention and the pushback.
kurt vonnegut said:Terminus Est said:
The entirety of institutional liberalism has a full-on press towards acceptance of any and all bizarre sexual inclination and identification; hence the attention and the pushback.
Nope. . . . The full press toward acceptance of different sexual inclinations is 100% the result of a continued Christian resolution that their moral views of sexuality must be permitted to receive cultural preference. If Christians didn't pass laws against LGBTQ persons, ban them from representation, and openly call for their public exclusion, then there would be no gay pride parades or LGBTQ month or anything like that. This is a problem of your own creation.
We don't see pride parades or anti discrimination events for adulterers or divorcees or greedy people or any of these other sins. Because you all don't care about those sins. You only care about the gays. And the more you fight it, the bigger the pushback is. The pushback is in direct proportion to how hard you try to push them down.
Again, its bonkers to me how few conservatives or traditionalists or Christians understand this.