Conservatives really want their own Sharia laws here in the US, its discussed in many threads but I'll use this thread to collect examples as I see them. It's important that we point out these examples to challenge the Christian persecution complex. Christians are not persecuted in the US, they are in power, and its time that we stop taking their shit.
4/11/2014 10:06:21 AM
This morning's example comes from Pensacola Christian College. Similar to how some users here want to shame women for seeking an abortion in cases of rape, and similar to Islamists who want to punish women in cases of rape, Pensacola Christian College wanted a women to repent for being raped. Instead of helping her, they forced her into counseling sessions to make it clear that she was the one at fault. http://www.xojane.com/issues/samantha-field-pensacola-christian-college-rape-stalking
4/11/2014 10:07:46 AM
4/11/2014 10:19:55 AM
Eh, not not far off really.One religion uses violence quite often to force their religious beliefs and law onto others.The other uses mostly demonstrations and legislation to do the same. Occasionally you'll see violence.End goal? The same.[Edited on April 11, 2014 at 11:14 AM. Reason : .]
4/11/2014 11:13:50 AM
Eh, if comments from some "Conservative Christians" on WRAL and Foxnews were to be taken literally, violence would be used a lot more often if mob rule allowed them to get away with it.
4/11/2014 11:17:10 AM
you only have to go as far as the death penalty thread below this one to see conservative violence fantasies
4/11/2014 11:19:00 AM
Awww how cute. You've found a story from a private Christian college and you're trying to equate that into some attempt at forcing people into some type of ?Sharia? law that you've made up in your head.Try again. Somebody does this shit at a public university they'd be fired faster than you can even say Sharia. I don't subscribe to moonbat Christian ideals, nor do many Christians.The only actual law that I can come up with deals with abortion - but you get into a discussion about morality that goes beyond just Christianity.
4/11/2014 11:21:29 AM
my claim is not that people are trying to start christian sharia law, its that christians are, so your response that it's a christian school is confusing
4/11/2014 11:39:09 AM
Here is presidential candidate Rick Santorum publicly calling for Christian Sharia law:http://youtu.be/bgeu21Xu3Mc
4/11/2014 11:49:27 AM
Sharia law is "Islamic Law". You don't have to go very far at all to find examples of christian Americans, and politicians, that want to pass biblical laws, or laws that promote Christianity.[Edited on April 11, 2014 at 11:57 AM. Reason : ^you could also find plenty of examples from presidential candidates Michele Bachmann or Sarah Palin]
4/11/2014 11:49:50 AM
4/11/2014 11:56:45 AM
Christians once rammed through prohibition, used Christianity to justify slavery, Christianity was used in churches to justify the Iraq war. I've argued with Christians who, in the same discussion, said they would take their children to see criminals hanged, but called Muslims executing their criminals by cutting their heads off monsters (there's a slight distinction, but only slight).Christians to this day use Christianity to justify the bullying of gay students and their sympathizers. We stand apart from our peers in other nations in our non-acceptance of Evolution, this undercurrent of Christianity affects our funding of science, our views of science, our response to ecological issues; already as a country we are not taking climate change seriously enough because of the same underlying distrust for scientist.While this doesn't say anything about the individual Christian, it's pretty clear that the loudest, most visible Christians are the nuttiest bunch, and they aren't afraid to influence politics.
4/11/2014 11:57:17 AM
Former House Majority Leader, Tom Delay:
4/11/2014 11:57:20 AM
4/11/2014 1:15:45 PM
religion plays a factor:http://www.christianpost.com/news/christians-launch-campaign-against-global-warming-hype-32396/
4/11/2014 1:17:47 PM
Sure, maybe a factor with the 1% or less of the population that's moonbat crazy
4/11/2014 1:54:12 PM
a popular radio host, us senator, and two of the largest (and well funded) christian organizations is not a fringe movement
4/11/2014 1:56:57 PM
4/11/2014 2:03:14 PM
you keep missing points that are sitting right in front of you
4/11/2014 2:08:40 PM
4/11/2014 2:58:54 PM
4/11/2014 3:04:31 PM
the people are not asking questions at all because Fox and their Pastor told them they didn't need to
4/11/2014 3:07:30 PM
Phyllis Schlafly Claims Women Paid The Same As Men Won't Find Husbandshttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/15/phyllis-schlafly-equal-pay_n_5154150.html
4/18/2014 4:34:59 PM
But... if they were paid the same, they wouldn't have to seek out men who make more. It gives them more freedom to choose their mate. Ah, old people.
4/18/2014 4:46:09 PM
Paycheck fairness act gets blocked in America? Is this Asia or Africa we are talking about? Sick.
4/18/2014 5:10:50 PM
most opponents hide behind the argument that its not necessary or that women get paid less for whatever reason, so at least its refreshing when they just outright admit that they oppose it because women should make less money because jesus
4/18/2014 5:22:59 PM
Strange (and fucking crazy) how some conservative women also hold back the progress/equality of women, whether in Saudi Arabia, or in the USA.
4/18/2014 5:59:07 PM
4/18/2014 7:09:04 PM
Clearly the problem is Christianity. And conservatism. All such cases mentioned are exclusive to Christians, not atheist regimes, Muslim extremists, megalomaniacs, political hacks, "moonbat crazies", or just selfish human beings. It has nothing to do with the self-interested human condition or the exploitation of religion for personal or political gain. This is unique to Christian conservatives. People like William Wilberforce, MLK, and Mother Teresa drew their humanist philosophies from thin air...err..secular naturalism...or something...not sound Biblical doctrine.With that said, most of the links ITT do include moonbats that deserve to be exposed and discredited. So gg. But some of the comments here seem to lump them in with the rest of the historical Christian tradition, as if the exploitation of faiths/ideologies is something unique to "Christians".Studies like this- cited in the NY Times- would even seem to suggest that the problem isn't so much faith, but rather the half-assed practice of it: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/30/opinion/sunday/douthat-the-christian-penumbra.html?_r=0[Edited on April 19, 2014 at 12:49 PM. Reason : ]
4/19/2014 12:48:21 PM
4/19/2014 1:30:09 PM
4/19/2014 4:28:17 PM
Speaking as a conservative Christian whose neighbors are mostly Muslims and friends, this thread is asinine. Thank you.OK, I guess I should clarify the things that are asinine:1) Implicitly associating Islam and Muslims with religious extremism2) Lumping all conservatives and Christians into one religiously extremist group3) Listing a handful of moronic examples of extremist Christians who were soundly rejected by mainstream conservatives and ChristiansThese are the chief complaints[Edited on April 19, 2014 at 4:40 PM. Reason : ]
4/19/2014 4:33:48 PM
No true Scotsman conservative Christian...
4/19/2014 4:53:27 PM
That's what I'm talking about, right there. If this thread were "asshole agenda for douchebaggery law" I'd be in favor of it, because the people that dtownral is really referring to* are assholes. They aren't Christians, or conservatives, any more than Stalin and Mao were "secular humanists" or "progressive liberals."*- this is giving dtownral a huge benefit of the doubt here. For all I know he thinks everyone who is conservative or Christian voted for Bachman/Huckabee/Santorum, in which case he is operating on the same asshole/douchebag level.
4/19/2014 6:26:03 PM
Former Bush Strategist: Anti-LGBT Law Uses Christianity Like Muslim Terrorists Use Islamhttp://www.mediaite.com/tv/former-bush-strategist-anti-lgbt-law-uses-christianity-like-muslim-terrorists-use-islam/
4/19/2014 6:37:51 PM
4/19/2014 11:18:15 PM
4/20/2014 12:45:36 AM
You're right that religion doesn't create an asshole, and asshole can exist independently of religion.The problem is that religion in this case makes it extra difficult to get these assholes to change their viewpoint. if someone can point to mainstream politicians and preachers telling them their religion wants them to hate gays, they aren't going to take any real time questioning this, compared to the asshole who hates gays because it's icky.Normally, when you work to change an asshole's mind, you're just overcoming the asshole-hump, with a religious person, you have to overcome not only the asshole-hump, but the extra religion-hump. And as deeply as ingrained as religion is, it's by far the more daunting hump to try and traverse.and damn you for making me type the phrase "asshole hump".
4/20/2014 1:16:30 AM
Or, to put it another way:Religion is an Asshole Enabler.
4/20/2014 1:53:08 AM
Also a really powerful asshole political machine
4/20/2014 8:54:53 AM
People manage to be assholes just fine without religion, and they're equally hard to dissuade.
4/20/2014 3:24:27 PM
opinions of Reagan apologists are generally ignored
4/20/2014 3:47:14 PM
Well then I rest my case.But seriously though, does that not prove my point? Or maybe not. I don't know dtownral, maybe he's a widely recognized troll/buffoon. This is what happens when you move to the jungle, you get out of touch.
4/20/2014 3:49:46 PM
You'll figure it out after you've lived in a 3rd world country as long as I did
4/20/2014 4:02:17 PM
^^ dtownral is a widely known troll.
4/20/2014 4:14:07 PM
^^ where did you live and for how long?
4/20/2014 5:41:23 PM
Nepal and various places in SA for 7 years (missionary parents). It's not related to the OP, but eventually Grumpy will go somewhere and see first hand the results of Reagan's terrible legacy.Actually I guess this is related to OP. Growing up my parents were pretty progressive, but most of the people who came to visit or who provided support were the conservative stereotype. I sat through so many meetings where people would ask for family planning and be offered bibles, instead of agriculture classes they got a piano for their church. This is probably when I decided that religion was a joke, and while my parents never admitted it, I suspect it's when they came to the same conclusion.[Edited on April 20, 2014 at 5:58 PM. Reason : .]
4/20/2014 5:50:44 PM
4/20/2014 8:12:52 PM
Lol, dtownral just told grumpygop to go live in a 3rd world country. He really is the dumbest fucking user in this site.
4/20/2014 9:43:12 PM
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