Earl (08-06-2020)
Earl (08-06-2020)
Guno צְבִי (08-06-2020)
You have only to stand-up, look around, and open your eyes to see Christian racism, and also, just about any religion can be bent, and shape any old way that you want to, so I have to agree with Robert P. Jones.
"In his latest book, White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity, Robert P. Jones, founder and CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute, argues that white Christians are more racist than their secular counterparts and have perpetuated white supremacy in American culture."
Earl (08-06-2020)
Guno צְבִי (08-06-2020)
Callinectes (08-06-2020)
It interesting to remember that all the way up till about two years ago those who claimed that the Left tends to hate Christianity and Christians tended to get labeled conspiracy theorists and were ignored.
"You are imagining things...SHUT UP!".
This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.
Callinectes (08-06-2020), CFM (08-06-2020)
Well hell, if someone wrote a book it must be true.
Trumpet (08-06-2020)
Racism is atheism
https://record.adventistchurch.com/2...sm-is-atheism/
The Left, I notice the capitalization, is that for a reason, LTT? No one on the left is Christian, or is it they aren’t the Jerry Falwell, Jr, Michele Bachman, Billy Graham Jr. kind of Christian.
I’m on the left, I have no problem with Christians, the majority of the people I know profess to be Christian, I love them and have absolutely no problem with their religion as long as they respect the line between church and state and do not expect me to practice their religion.
Lets look at the worlds largest atheist population as an example
China has the world's largest atheist population....To be black in China is to be labeled unintelligent, dangerous and unattractive!
What is that line?
I find it interesting that those of you saying things like what you said about not wanting things expected of them have no problem expecting others to do things your way. I had an eye-opening conversation with a member of another forum a few years ago. He said that religious beliefs shouldn't play a role in politics. He professed to be a Christian. When I asked him whether or not he supported social welfare for the poor, he said he did. When I asked him why, he said "because it's the Christian thing to do". Funny how his religious beliefs influenced his political beliefs yet when I did the same thing where he disagreed with what I believed, he considered it as pushing religion on him
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