Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bolded part means PP thinks (some) Christians excuse their own behavior believing that all will be forgiven. S/he has a point.
I don't want any religion dictating government policy. Believe what you will, but don't force your beliefs on everyone else.
Also, any Christian who buys into the idea that homosexuality is a sin needs to reread the New Testament OR admit they are just using religion to justify their homophobia.
Aren't Christians supposed to read the old testament too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really bothered when certain branches of Christianity turn it into a tribal thing, "follow us or you go to hell." Jesus did NOT preach that sort of judgement of others.
Signed, a Christian
Well, there is some scripture you should know beyond, "Judge not lest ye be judged."
Take a look at Chapter 5 of First Corinthians. Paul explains quite plainly that believers should separate (he uses the word "expel") from immoral people. He very explicitly puts this kind of decision directly in the hands of Jesus in verse four.
There is other new testament scripture detailing how believers should behave toward those who are serious sinners. To enact that behavior, one would clearly have to "judge" that person's behavior as sinful. I think the key is that Jesus does not think we should judge the "soul" of another, but it seems that it is OK, and in some cases mandated that we judge the actions of others.
In this age of moral equivalence there is much of a tendency to say that it isn't our place to judge others. St. Paul teaches otherwise. Most Christians believe the words written by Paul were divinely inspired.
Anonymous wrote:To me, certain mainline protestant religions have become so politically correct that they seem to be no religion at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, certain mainline protestant religions have become so politically correct that they seem to be no religion at all.
YUP! At some point SOMEONE has to judge. I agree, and these religions seem dull.
Anonymous wrote:To me, certain mainline protestant religions have become so politically correct that they seem to be no religion at all.
Anonymous wrote:The bolded part means PP thinks (some) Christians excuse their own behavior believing that all will be forgiven. S/he has a point.
I don't want any religion dictating government policy. Believe what you will, but don't force your beliefs on everyone else.
Also, any Christian who buys into the idea that homosexuality is a sin needs to reread the New Testament OR admit they are just using religion to justify their homophobia.
Anonymous wrote:How is atheism a "sense of victimhood"?
In my opinion, anyone who believes some invisible superior being controls their destiny is playing the victim.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really bothered when certain branches of Christianity turn it into a tribal thing, "follow us or you go to hell." Jesus did NOT preach that sort of judgement of others.
Signed, a Christian
Anonymous wrote:Islam: That there isn't a centralized head or structure. It can be a positive to allow people to construct their own religious identities, but it's also a big negative because... it allows people to construct their own (crazyass) religious identities without any oversight at all.
Judaism: The idea of anyone as "chosen people" freak me the fuck out. Also, Israel (but any theocracy of any religious identity is concerning)
Christianity: The whole "hate the sin, and not the sinner" hogwash. It's an excuse for legitimizing hatred and hypocrisy. masked as care and concern.