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WHERE IN THIS PICTURE ARE ALL THE TOLERANT CHRISTIANS OPPOSING SUCH INTOLERANCE? Starboy |
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I have to admit, my thinking has been getting closer to tdekeyser's lately. If certain people are already waging war on you, I find it very hard to argue against the right to self-defense.
However, I still think that there's intolerance and then there's intolerance. You can fight directly against people, or you can fight against their ideas. Though I haven't studied it enough yet to understand how to effectively practice it, I think the best techniques come from "militant nonviolence"--successfully challenging noxious ideas & actions, *not* the people holding the ideas or making the actions. If you fight back directly against the person, then even if they started it, they will rationalize that they are then entitled to "self-defense." Responding directly with violence has to be a last resort. In the case of the biggest picture, changing the government, violence is simply not an option; they've amassed force so overwhelming that only the other option (killing the state via legal mechanisms) is feasible. |
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Christians and other tolerant believers weren't invited to participate in the Godless March--it was strictly for those Americans who declare themselves godless not for things that everyone can support, like church-state separation. Since we weren't invited, we stayed at home--so these people could be considered rude gate-crashers if you wish. I know that if the march had been for an issue that most reasonable people can support (like church-state separation), then I would have loved to have gone. However, I didn't feel like tagging along on the sidelines, taking pictures of my husband marching. And since he's more of a homebody, there wasn't anything to urge us on. But, some non-believers don't want to have anything in common with believers. Also, these are people who have a right to free expression, even if I don't like it. ****Wait, I feel my Christian-sense kicking in--there's a Catholic in Seattle about to smack his sister--got to go stop him! Too bad I don't have any other super powers. Go Greyhound, go! --tibac **Please note this message is from an individual acting without authorization from Christian High Command. Make her show you her True Christian id and authorization before you take anything she says to heart. |
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In other words, you're giving the religious nutjobs just what they want - atheists who are dogmatic, hostile to other belief systems, actively evangelical, and believe that opposing beliefs are "evil". You've given them the "religion of atheism", just like they wanted it, and now, *please*, you guys and them go fight, and let the people who want to go about their lives in peace get on with it - theists and atheists alike. All of us can be friends; those of you who can't be friends, *PLEASE* leave us out of it. You can't have your cake and eat it too. You can't say "we don't want any theists", and then complain when the tolerant and polite theists leave you alone, and use this as evidence that there aren't any. |
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If religion were the problem, either Wildy or Rufus would be dead by now. They're doing fine. Obviously, religion itself is not the problem. |
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I think that it's fine that people don't believe--but at a march that is to be evidence that there are godless people and that they have a voice, I'm not sure where my place would be except on the sidelines. I don't have convictions as a godless person.
The march was about showing that there were godless people--I'm not one. I wasn't invited and didn't think I would be welcome. There were several threads about the purpose of the March earlier, and that was the gist of it. IMO. I don't know what kind of incredible claims Christianity makes that are proven completely false by Christians not going where they're not welcome. Don't people here get huffy about Christians being upset when missionaries are killed in places like Yemen? "Well, they know that they're not wanted, why should they be upset when they get killed?" Etc. --tibac |
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