New TV Show Idea: All-American Christian

The USA has become far more secular in the last 100 years than when it was founded. Your side is doing very well.

Indeed we are. But that is not because, as you claimed, "...Christians would never attempt to force Biblical law down our throats".
 
Christians have the right to vote like everyone else.

Yes they do. But unless they can muster a big enough block of votes to amend the US Constitution, that is really not relevant.

I was simply mocking you for your claim that Christians would not force biblical laws down our throats.
 
That's a good thing, when your side does well we burn people on suspicion of witchcraft.

Nah, that was a part of the old union of church and state brought over to colonial America. European doctrine, not christian doctrine. Eliminated on the federal level with the the adoption of the US constitution and states with incorporation doctrine.
 
I was simply mocking you for your claim that Christians would not force biblical laws down our throats.

I think he is referring to someone who actually adheres to christian doctrine, as opposed to someone who simply identifies as a christian. Christianity simply doesnt contain any doctrine that would justify applying christian doctrine as law. "My kingdom is not of this world", "obey all athorities instituited among men", "render to Ceasar, that which is Ceasars" and all of that. In contrast to Islam that dictates it.

Volume 1, Book 2, Number 25:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:

Allah's Apostle said: "I have been ordered (by Allah) to fight against the people until they testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and that Muhammad is Allah's Apostle, and offer the prayers perfectly and give the obligatory charity, so if they perform that, then they save their lives and property from me except for Islamic laws and then their reckoning (accounts) will be done by Allah."



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Volume 1, Book 2, Number 26:
Narrated Abu Huraira:

Allah's Apostle was asked, "What is the best deed?" He replied, "To believe in Allah and His Apostle (Muhammad). The questioner then asked, "What is the next (in goodness)? He replied, "To participate in Jihad (religious fighting) in Allah's Cause."
 
I think he is referring to someone who actually adheres to christian doctrine, as opposed to someone who simply identifies as a christian. Christianity simply doesnt contain any doctrine that would justify applying christian doctrine as law. "My kingdom is not of this world", "obey all athorities instituited among men", "render to Ceasar, that which is Ceasars" and all of that. In contrast to Islam that dictates it.

Volume 1, Book 2, Number 25:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:

Allah's Apostle said: "I have been ordered (by Allah) to fight against the people until they testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and that Muhammad is Allah's Apostle, and offer the prayers perfectly and give the obligatory charity, so if they perform that, then they save their lives and property from me except for Islamic laws and then their reckoning (accounts) will be done by Allah."



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Volume 1, Book 2, Number 26:
Narrated Abu Huraira:

Allah's Apostle was asked, "What is the best deed?" He replied, "To believe in Allah and His Apostle (Muhammad). The questioner then asked, "What is the next (in goodness)? He replied, "To participate in Jihad (religious fighting) in Allah's Cause."

Oh, so you want to differentiate between "good" Christians who live and let live, and the ones who "identify as Christians"??

But Alias certainly doesn't do that with Muslims.



The point is, he claimed Christians do not force biblical laws down people's throat. Which is contrary to the reality of Blue Laws, Judge Roy Moore's antics, and the bulk of the anti gay marriage arguments.
 
Let's imagine that a show were released in the Weimar republic about how Jews weren't really bad people, as a response to the widespread anti-semitism at the time. Would you interpret this as an offense to the German majority, who clearly are being slighted by not having a show broadcast to themselves about how the German majority isn't bad?

It's amazing how the majority can have such a minority complex. It also shows your incredible privilege blindness, interpreting the removal of special treatment your religion has received as an offense against it, as if it were a sign of bigotry every bit as perverse and widespread as that against Muslims. I suppose if you had lived in 1950's era Mississippi, you would be outraged at the incredible discrimination and persecution the government was inflicting on the white race in taking away your white people's bathrooms.

Muslims are truly the ones being given special treatment in the US, aren't they? They are specially protected from justified Christian lynchings, for instance. The government favors them in other ways as well, for instance, outrageously giving them the privilege of allowing them to build a house of worship a few blocks from 9/11, an act that wholly denies Christian their right to exclusively populate the area with religions they find appealing. The level of discrimination going on in this country is simply outrageous!
 
Nah, that was a part of the old union of church and state brought over to colonial America. European doctrine, not christian doctrine. Eliminated on the federal level with the the adoption of the US constitution and states with incorporation doctrine.
European not christian? You're talking about a time period in which they were one and the same, plus, you need christianity otherwise there's no devil for witches to sign contracts with. But if you'd like we can go with more recent ones, I just pulled the first thing that came to mind which would make Alias comment.
 
I have a great idea! How about a TV show titled "All-American Christian"? Christians have been getting a bum rap in cinema and the mainstream media for quite a while. In a spirit of fairness, compassion, and tolerance, a TV show promoting Christianity is simply the right thing to do. After all, the last thing we need is Christian-phobic Americans.

We must educate Americans to realize that Christianity is a religion of peace. Christians are not anti-American. The TV show will confirm that Christians are not very different from you and me, and they're just as patriotic. Also, Christians would never attempt to force Biblical law down our throats.

Now, where can I find fair-minded, tolerant, and compassionate celebrities who will enthusiastically support and speak in defense of the show? I know! Russell Simmons, Bill Maher, and Rosie O'Donnell are a good start. These guys are all about fairness, tolerance, and compassion. I am extremely confident that they will leap at an opportunity to fairly portray Christianity.

Christians are not rioting, seeking to physically punish offenders, or lobbying to make it illegal to speak against their religion. Thus, beheading non-believers who reject their religion is not in the Christian recruitment manual. As a matter of fact, the founder of Christianity said, "With loving kindness have I drawn thee."

Rosie O'Donnell, great advocate of women rights that she is, will surely love this. Christian women are not forced to be subservient to men. Under no circumstances does Christianity condone a husband beating, stoning, or beheading his wife. A Christian woman is pretty much free to be all she can be, from a mom to the governor of Alaska to president of the United States. Believe it or not, a Christian woman can even venture outside without having her head covered and face veiled. Thus, it makes perfect sense that the American Feminist Movement would rally around Christianity. Right?

I cannot think of a single group of people Christians seek to remove from the planet. While more than 18,167 deadly terrorist attacks since 9-11 have been carried out in the name of another religion, zero attacks since 9-11 have happened in the name of Christianity. We know that the American left is all about peace; "all we are saying is give peace a chance," and so on. One can only conclude that Christianity's nonviolent track record wins the peace-lovers' endorsement. Correct?

Unfortunately, Christianity does not have a "lying clause." Another religion has a privilege authorized in its holy book called "taqiyya," which means never feeling guilty for lying. In other words, taqiyya makes it permissible to lie to protect one's religion. Common sense tells us that anything adherents of such a religion say about the intentions and motives of their religion should be taken with a grain of salt. Meanwhile, Christians are stuck with "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor."

It is truly tragic that Bibles, after-school Bible studies, and prayer at school sporting events are being banned from public schools. Christian graduates are commanded to censor all references to God and especially "Jesus" from their commencement speeches. And yet, nationwide special concessions are being made for another religion -- installing foot-bathing facilities, etc.

By the way, our government has sponsored the defacing of Christian icons. A photo of a crucifix submerged in a glass of urine was funded by the NEA (National Endowment of the Arts). The award-winning photo is titled "Piss Christ." The Brooklyn Museum of Art, despite considerable controversy, exhibited the Holy Virgin Mary painted with elephant dung.

Christians are legally fighting the court-ordered removal of crosses which have been displayed -- one out in the middle of nowhere -- on sites for many years. Nativity scenes are becoming more and more taboo in public schools and government buildings. Our kids no longer go on Christmas break from school. It is now called Winter Fest-a-Something or Other.

Some paranoid conspiracy theorists say that Christianity has infiltrated high levels of our government. Rumor has it that even President Obama is a Christian. However, this rumor has yet to be confirmed. I wish to go on record stating that I am not Christian-phobic. America was unarguably founded on Biblical principles. Therefore, I am completely comfortable with Christians influencing our government.

We can count on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to aggressively work to make Christian-phobia punishable by law the way she is for another religion.

So yes, the timing is perfect for an "All-American Christian" TV show. I am sure that Hillary; Obama; and all those compassionate, tolerant Hollywood-types will enthusiastically join in our effort to get out the truth about Christianity -- a virtuous, misunderstood, and wonderful religion of peace.

Folks, this is gonna be great! I am so excited. For the debut of the "All-American Christian" TV show, I wonder if we can get Tim Tebow to make a special guest appearance. Wouldn't that be awesome?

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/01/new_tv_show_idea_all-american_christian.html#ixzz1iFDBbVcp

where does the phrase 'christians are not perfect, just forgiven' come from? and does that include lying?

since christians are still a majority in this country, i doubt that they need any more indoctrination press, unless they are afraid of becoming a minority

of course there is nothing stopping them from starting such a show except a possible lack of audience
 
Oh, so you want to differentiate between "good" Christians who live and let live, and the ones who "identify as Christians"??

No, just Christians who actually adhere to doctrine and those who dont.

But Alias certainly doesn't do that with Muslims.

I constantly point out that it is Islamic fundamentalist who adhere to a strict literal interpretation of doctrine that are behind this worldwide campaign of terrorism.

Which is contrary to the reality of Blue Laws, Judge Roy Moore's antics, and the bulk of the anti gay marriage arguments.

My arguments regarding gay marriage rely upon biology and the constitution.
 
Islamists hide their hatred and bigotry behind the freedom of religion claus of the US Constitution. Sure are a lot of libs who buy that crap. Is that what you're referring to?

Christians hide their hatred and bigotry behind weasel words every single day of the year.
 
That's what the left keeps saying. However, history can't be changed. The Civil Rights Bill of 1965 passed with republican support more than Democrat support. Abe Lincoln was a Republican who signed the Emancipation Proclamation. The KKK was founded as an arm of the Democrat party after Emancipation.

Really?

You're going to try and pull that bullshit?

It's beneath you, you know, to pull that ridiculous nonsense and expect anyone to buy it.

EVERYONE knows the truth about "Republicans" who voted for the Civil Rights Act, and the same goes for the "Democrats" who opposed it.

You truly think anyone is actually STUPID enough to BELIEVE that it was Republicans like the batch we have running the House of Representatives right now, who fought for African Americans civil rights in the South during the 60's?

If that's true then you really are dumber than I first thought...but you go right on trying to get others to buy your ridiculous horseshit...you never know?
 
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Naw. That's not my side. I think that happened back in the 1600s. Unless you have something more current, which I don't think you do.

Oh right...the guy who spent page two of this thread going "neener neener neener...Lincoln was a Republican" is now going to demand others not refer to our country's past?

Typical...it's acceptable for you to bring up the 19th century, but everyone else has to limit themselves to the past decade.

Another shining example of the two-faced Rightie double standard!
 
I don't know what the fuss s about, there is a Real American Christian reality show, it is called "Hillbilly Hand Fishing"
 
Really?

You're going to try and pull that bullshit?

It's beneath you, you know, to pull that ridiculous nonsense and expect anyone to buy it.

EVERYONE knows the truth about "Republicans" who voted for the Civil Rights Act, and the same goes for the "Democrats" who opposed it.

You truly think anyone is actually STUPID enough to BELIEVE that it was Republicans like the batch we have running the House of Representatives right now, who fought for African Americans civil rights in the South during the 60's?

If that's true then you really are dumber than I first thought...but you go right on trying to get others to buy your ridiculous horseshit...you never know?

Notice how you never even got around to contradicting a thing he said. What exactly was bullshit?
 
Notice how you never even got around to contradicting a thing he said. What exactly was bullshit?

Sorry...not going to engage ANYONE who tries to play this stupid game.

It's beneath all of us and it only showcases how stupid and desperate some Righties have become that they'd resort to such obviously misleading statements.
 
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