Anonymous wrote:We get it. You people hate Christians especially Catholics. In your ideal world you would have a country with no Christianity. This is sort of typical of the modern liberal, profess to be very tolerant and open minded except about things they disagree with. So go ahead and enjoy putting people of faith down and trying to force your view of morality down our throats while screaming tolerance.
Anonymous wrote:This notion that one side is more intolerant than another, proves the point that intolerance exists on both sides. BOTH sides have members that want to force their beliefs on others. The only tolerant group are the people who can see that both sides are entitled to their opinions and don't throw around judgmental statements classifying an entire group as having the exact same character flaws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We get it. You people hate Christians especially Catholics. In your ideal world you would have a country with no Christianity. This is sort of typical of the modern liberal, profess to be very tolerant and open minded except about things they disagree with. So go ahead and enjoy putting people of faith down and trying to force your view of morality down our throats while screaming tolerance.
It's not really an issue of tolerance. I think the difference here is that liberals put the Constitution ahead of religion when it comes to the governmental creation, interpretation, and enforcement of public policy. Conservatives will take their respective religion over the Constitution any day.
liberal is your religon
When did liberal become a dirty word. Jesus was a liberal. It has been told world-wide that he was actually crucified because of his liberalism. You see it has been reported that he said to take of the widows and orphans. he forgave and befriended the prostitute, he fed bread and fish to the multitude, he comforted the sick, he said love thy neighbor. he actually siad to pay taxes, remember the render onto Caesar what is due Caesar.
Frankly, I am proud to be a liberal. I wish I was a better liberal. I donate to both Planned Parenthood for the women who do not have adequate healthcare, and I donate my money and most importantly my time to many organizations that are the lifeline for children and the hungry. If not for white liberals joining with Blacks, I suppose I would be cleaning your toilets and my wonderful little gregarious, mulit-lingual Black son would have a future as a school janitor, ala Newt. For those reasons and many others, I hope the liberals are here to stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen.
As in, if the Catholic Church wants to play politics, it can't then cry foul when people play right back.
-signed a liberal Catholic
Secular religions - Democratic Liberalism, Communism, Fascism, Nazism, Socialism
You can try to combine liberal with Catholicism but you will molest both beliefs in attempt to blend them. It's like trying to put the square shape in the round hole.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:This notion that one side is more intolerant than another, proves the point that intolerance exists on both sides. BOTH sides have members that want to force their beliefs on others. The only tolerant group are the people who can see that both sides are entitled to their opinions and don't throw around judgmental statements classifying an entire group as having the exact same character flaws.
I'm shocked that you would determine that the only tolerant group is the group that thinks exactly like you. In a similar vein, I find that the only well-dressed people are those who dress exactly like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We get it. You people hate Christians especially Catholics. In your ideal world you would have a country with no Christianity. This is sort of typical of the modern liberal, profess to be very tolerant and open minded except about things they disagree with. So go ahead and enjoy putting people of faith down and trying to force your view of morality down our throats while screaming tolerance.
It's not really an issue of tolerance. I think the difference here is that liberals put the Constitution ahead of religion when it comes to the governmental creation, interpretation, and enforcement of public policy. Conservatives will take their respective religion over the Constitution any day.
liberal is your religon
Anonymous wrote:This notion that one side is more intolerant than another, proves the point that intolerance exists on both sides. BOTH sides have members that want to force their beliefs on others. The only tolerant group are the people who can see that both sides are entitled to their opinions and don't throw around judgmental statements classifying an entire group as having the exact same character flaws.
Anonymous wrote:RantingAtheist wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do liberals not understand they are trying to force their views and their morality on conservatives just as much as conservatives are pushing their views. The only difference is whether or not you agree with the position taken.
And liberals act like because they are basing their opinions not from religion that it is somehow better or correct.
Since liberals base their opinions on reason--rather than received moral instruction from a leader, or an arbitrary book--then yes, in a pluralist society founded on secular Enlightenment values the process (if not the outcome) is better, and likely to be more correct. That's not to say that conservatives, working backwards from their desired conclusion, can't induct some rational argument. And when they're successful at reverse-engineering a rational argument, that's likely to be respected, even if we don't agree.
But, no, "Pastor Bob says so" or "it's right here in this book" is no way to run a railroad.
What do you base your morality on, CNN or MSNBC? Granted religion isn't perfect it does lay a solid moral backing to raise a family.
Anonymous wrote:RantingAtheist wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do liberals not understand they are trying to force their views and their morality on conservatives just as much as conservatives are pushing their views. The only difference is whether or not you agree with the position taken.
And liberals act like because they are basing their opinions not from religion that it is somehow better or correct.
Since liberals base their opinions on reason--rather than received moral instruction from a leader, or an arbitrary book--then yes, in a pluralist society founded on secular Enlightenment values the process (if not the outcome) is better, and likely to be more correct. That's not to say that conservatives, working backwards from their desired conclusion, can't induct some rational argument. And when they're successful at reverse-engineering a rational argument, that's likely to be respected, even if we don't agree.
But, no, "Pastor Bob says so" or "it's right here in this book" is no way to run a railroad.
What do you base your morality on, CNN or MSNBC? Granted religion isn't perfect it does lay a solid moral backing to raise a family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more thing: when you have the 12 kids you can't support, we will feed them free lunch and get them free healthcare anyway. Because, see, we're liberal that way.
Where as the church would gladly help out
What do you base your morality on, CNN or MSNBC? Granted religion isn't perfect it does lay a solid moral backing to raise a family.
Anonymous wrote:RantingAtheist wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do liberals not understand they are trying to force their views and their morality on conservatives just as much as conservatives are pushing their views. The only difference is whether or not you agree with the position taken.
And liberals act like because they are basing their opinions not from religion that it is somehow better or correct.
Since liberals base their opinions on reason--rather than received moral instruction from a leader, or an arbitrary book--then yes, in a pluralist society founded on secular Enlightenment values the process (if not the outcome) is better, and likely to be more correct. That's not to say that conservatives, working backwards from their desired conclusion, can't induct some rational argument. And when they're successful at reverse-engineering a rational argument, that's likely to be respected, even if we don't agree.
But, no, "Pastor Bob says so" or "it's right here in this book" is no way to run a railroad.
What do you base your morality on, CNN or MSNBC? Granted religion isn't perfect it does lay a solid moral backing to raise a family.
RantingAtheist wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do liberals not understand they are trying to force their views and their morality on conservatives just as much as conservatives are pushing their views. The only difference is whether or not you agree with the position taken.
And liberals act like because they are basing their opinions not from religion that it is somehow better or correct.
Since liberals base their opinions on reason--rather than received moral instruction from a leader, or an arbitrary book--then yes, in a pluralist society founded on secular Enlightenment values the process (if not the outcome) is better, and likely to be more correct. That's not to say that conservatives, working backwards from their desired conclusion, can't induct some rational argument. And when they're successful at reverse-engineering a rational argument, that's likely to be respected, even if we don't agree.
But, no, "Pastor Bob says so" or "it's right here in this book" is no way to run a railroad.