Hail Satan indeed:
9/18/2014 11:28:33 AM
9/18/2014 12:11:01 PM
I would think it would be obvious to you why pro-life is almost 100% religion based, given your own opinion on the matter.There is essentially no rational reason to be against very early term pregnancy abortion. The only reason is if you believe in souls or something of that nature that get magically inserted into a zygote at conception.
9/19/2014 2:25:38 PM
also don't ignore that people can internalize and adopt religious-based beliefs and morals, even if they are not personally religious, just from growing up in a religious society[Edited on September 19, 2014 at 2:40 PM. Reason : .]
9/19/2014 2:39:52 PM
^^ What I mean is that religion has no place in the abortion debate. It should be a question of medicine, biology, philosophy, and ethics, but not one based on religion.Within those metrics, it is entirely understandable and defensible to be fairly pro-life without any religious justification. I think I am an example of that. However, I am not die-hard pro-life; I don't believe that we have a human being at hand instantly upon conception. I think that would be a stretch without religion as the primary driver, although maybe not 100% impossible and unheard of (although I have never seen a case of that, myself, and it would probably even more rare if you discount cases like what dtownral is saying ^).I am pro-choice in the sense that I am fine with some abortions. What I'm OK with is pretty limited. I suspect that most pro-choicers would view me as more-or-less pro-life, although I'm sure I don't meet the ideological purity standards held by most pro-lifers; they'd generally view me as the pro-abortion, I bet...so as to whether you want to say "pro-life is almost 100% religion based, given your own opinion on the matter", I guess it depends on what you want to define as "pro-life" and "pro-choice", in a case like me where I'm not firmly entrenched in either camp.
9/19/2014 3:50:48 PM
Are there "pro-life" organizations or lobby groups that aren't against abortion full stop? How you're using the term is odd to me.
9/19/2014 4:03:00 PM
^^ that's the ideal world, but our entire abortion policy (and large parts of policy in general) is geared around peoples' religious beliefs. This isn't entirely unexpected considering the nature of religion and how many people claim to be religious.It would be tough to position secular pro-lifers as leaders in the abortion debate, because these people don't really exist in congress.
9/23/2014 10:39:53 AM
9/23/2014 11:10:38 AM
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/09/26/ted-cruz-we-need-president-who-will-speak-out-for-people-faith/Of course, he means "christians"
9/26/2014 3:17:28 PM
The religious right wants to pick a candidate via papal conclavehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsSvq2t-2i0&feature=youtu.be
11/19/2014 11:32:40 AM
Breaking: Michigan House Passes Religious 'License To Discriminate' Billhttp://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/davidbadash/breaking_michigan_house_passes_religious_license_to_discriminate_bill
12/9/2014 8:50:23 AM
Santorum: Separation of Church and State is Communismhttp://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/rick-santorum-separation-church-and-state-communist-idea-not-american-one
12/10/2014 1:10:12 AM
http://www.wral.com/pender-co-leaders-vote-to-add-in-god-we-trust-to-chamber-wall/14336935/
1/8/2015 11:38:35 AM
Bless their hearts
1/8/2015 12:13:46 PM
Should say "in allah we trust"
1/8/2015 1:30:29 PM
Mike Huckabee’s Christian Sharia Lawhttp://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/02/01/mike-huckabee-s-christian-sharia-law.html
2/3/2015 8:43:17 AM
Indiana The cognitive dissonance of the religious right fascinates me.
3/24/2015 3:28:10 PM
http://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2015/Bills/House/PDF/H348v0.pdf
3/25/2015 8:01:03 PM
Goddamit.
3/25/2015 8:34:26 PM
If I was a rich Muslim I'd buy a Gander Mtn and only allow Muslims to shop there just to see the redneck reaction.
3/25/2015 8:36:34 PM
Just set up a BBQ stand outside the Legislative Building with a giant sign that says "Straight Christians not served here."
3/26/2015 12:31:31 AM
^ that's a good idea.
3/26/2015 5:00:09 AM
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-03-26/mike-pence-signs-religious-freedom-bill-and-the-indiana-boycott-beginslooks like theres a lot of fallout so far...
3/26/2015 5:21:03 PM
I'm slightly torn on this. On the one hand I believe any privately owned establishment should be able to refuse service to anyone at any time for anything. On the other I have no use for religion as it retards human progress. I'm really glad to see that there is already significant backlash against this. Hopefully a lot of businesses and events will leave Indiana now.
3/26/2015 8:38:58 PM
3/26/2015 9:03:08 PM
I can see some examples where someone should be able to refuse service on religious grounds, but mostly it's things like a minister refusing to perform a marriage on someone who didn't practice his/her faith and really, why would a couple want to get married by someone who didn't agree with their marriage. Obviously a civil magistrate needs to do their job if they're getting paid by the state.
3/26/2015 9:28:18 PM
Yes, I can certainly understand why they would feel differently. I just feel like freedom of association is important. Now, for anything in the public sector there should be no such right to deny service. All those magistrates who don't want to sign marriage certificate because they're Christian need to go jump In a wood chipper.
3/26/2015 9:34:38 PM
keep doubling down on the stupid, GOP
3/26/2015 10:03:46 PM
Requiring a business to not discriminate against a class doesn't violate freedom of association.There's no law that says a business has to watch men have gay sex or anything along those lines. If some queers walk in and want you to make them a penis cake or photograph an orgy, tell them to screw themselves (or something...). But you can't just look at someone and not serve them as you would any member of the public just because of some nebulous feelings of hatred.Your freedom to associate is in tact, you're not being forced to engage in the "gay lifestyle." Your freedom to demean someone else just because of some vague negative emotions however doesn't exist.
3/26/2015 10:21:01 PM
I'd be fine with striking freedom of religion from the Constitution. It made sense in 1776 when everyone thought God made the sun rise but come on, it's 2015, we all know that shit is a fairy tale right?
3/26/2015 10:25:35 PM
Eh, i wouldn't do away with religion until we have something equally good at social engineering.I think large swaths of the population would legitimately be worse people if religion wasn't telling them to (with the side effect of people disbelieving science).
3/26/2015 10:34:40 PM
I'm not saying do away with it. Just knock it down off its pedestal so we don't have to tiptoe around Cletus McJesusfreak every time we want to do something that should be benign like covering birth control or allowing gay people some humanity.
3/26/2015 10:38:27 PM
3/26/2015 11:12:52 PM
3/26/2015 11:27:43 PM
^^ they should have been sued if the gays weren't making unreasonable demands. IF they just wanted a default cake and regular photographs, your public facing business shouldn't be able to deny this. If they want to deny gays, keep their business private getting business through their church or something. If you're in America, you don't get to treat your fellow Americans like garbage for no good reason. It seems pretty clear to me when you would be allowed to deny someone service and when you wouldn't. If you deny them service merely because of what you perceive them to be, that's wrong.But if you deny them service because they're causing a disruption in your store, disturbing your other customers, or want you to perform a service or make a product you don't normally do and don't feel comfortable with, then deny them all day long, and for any other specific behavior of that individual in your presence. Within this framework, a priest would be in their rights to not officiate a gay wedding. The difference is that in one case, you're discriminating against an entire class (all gays, all blacks, etc) without any interactions to justify it. In the other case, you're refusing service because of a specific persons requests or behaviors, not because of the class that person belongs to.Class discrimination is unequivocally wrong. Discriminate against an individual all you want (note this is a different connotation of "discriminate").[Edited on March 27, 2015 at 12:16 AM. Reason : ]
3/27/2015 12:14:37 AM
So what if it's in reverse? Say the Westboro Baptist Church orders a bunch of t-shirts from a gay owned shop? Should the owner be able to refuse the order? Religious affiliation is a protected class. Don't get me wrong, I think that any business owner who refuses to treat with people based on something as meaningless as their skin color or who they bang should be picketed, boycotted, and ostracized by the community, but I don't think they should be forced to do business with anyone they don't want to do business with. Not every business should be considered a public accommodation.
3/27/2015 4:26:08 AM
Stupid phone, double post. [Edited on March 27, 2015 at 4:26 AM. Reason : Sl ]
3/27/2015 8:23:48 AM
the easiest solution seems to be to add sexual orientation as a protected class under the CRA since we already have a lot of court history to clarify when is something a private place where discrimination is allowed and when is something publicthis religious "freedom" shit moves the needle in the complete opposite and wrong direction
3/27/2015 9:34:29 AM
Mike Huckabee Stands Willing To 'Call Fire Down From Heaven'http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/mike-huckabee-stands-willing-call-fire-down-heavenif this dude was a Muslim, this would be the kind of extremist stuff that people would get put on no fly lists for watching
3/27/2015 9:41:08 AM
Ehh, it's fucking silly to believe and spout off on, but it's not terroristic or anything. He's just saying that "when" the Book of Revelation goes down, he'll be one of the good guys even though it'll be unpopular.
3/27/2015 10:02:08 AM
3/28/2015 5:28:12 PM
While I know next to nothing about making barbecue, I will gladly work the stand itself.
3/29/2015 1:45:53 PM
You'll have to go it alone; I don't live in North Carolina anymore
3/29/2015 6:06:53 PM
3/30/2015 12:49:19 AM
also, religion is already a protected class under Title VII
3/30/2015 9:10:21 AM
http://www.ncleg.net/gascripts/BillLookUp/BillLookUp.pl?Session=2015&BillID=H348Looks like our very own legislators are trying to enact the RFRA.
3/30/2015 12:19:36 PM
Tbf McCrory said he'd veto any bill
3/30/2015 12:23:23 PM
McCrory just said he would veto it (but he said that before about things that he did not veto)
3/30/2015 12:23:31 PM
For freedums, you understand. Really, can we merge at least half of these rural counties and cut down on the number of senators they have? Most reps from urban counties have the sense to not put this sort of crap up. It's going to piss away stupid amounts of money to defend once the inevitable lawsuits get filed.
3/30/2015 12:25:47 PM