Liberty
Libertarian Minded
It's interesting, this thread was supposed to be a counseling session between Social Conservatives and Libertarians, to see if we could resolve some our differences. It has turned into a mega-page philosophical debate on theology as it pertains to homosexuals. That's really interesting, given that it's an issue not likely to be determined or settled politically in the next election cycle, if ever. When it comes to smaller government, less intrusive government, lower taxes, conservative economics... what the hell does the theological aspects of homosexuality have to do with it? Are you listening to yourselves? You are at odds over issues that do not really relate to the political landscape in front of us. We don't live in a Theocracy, and we never will! If a Social Conservative is elected, they aren't going to implement Christian Law! If a Libertarian Conservative is elected, they aren't going to ban Religion! It's just a silly divisive discord between the two camps, which doesn't need to be as important as we make it out.
This thread was intended to get you to THINK... to examine your OWN shortcomings (even though Damo doesn't think he has any), and to find ways to understand each other better. Do you think you have done that at all? Or was this just another opportunity to rail against religion and call people names, whom you disagree with? You can't dis-include people from the political process because they happen to base their views on their personal religious faith! That is their right as much as it's your right to base your views on secular beliefs. The Constitution doesn't render their opinions invalid or irrelevant, and it doesn't say they can't have a voice in shaping the laws and legislation of our nation. At some point, we all have to get on the same page with this, and it seems silly and futile to just keep pounding away at some personal idealism, instead of finding common ground.

Well,,,