Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Santorum: There's no such thing as a liberal Christian [View all]livetohike
(24,285 posts)66. Hopefully every woman eligible to vote and as many men as possible n/t
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):
191 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations
What a complete A$$! The Jesus of his bible is the model for a "Liberal" Christian.
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#1
I will pay Icky Ricky $10,000,000 if he can show me any original quote (in English) by Jesus. What
Vincardog
Feb 2012
#179
Actually Santorum sounds just like Liberal Christians condemning conservative Christians...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#78
as long as you're the one who gets to decide which interpretation is true and which is false....
mike_c
Feb 2012
#104
Really? I found Jesus' words and actions to be contradictory, in many cases immoral...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#106
I haven't seen that. I have seen Christians condemn people claiming to be followers of Christ
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#119
I was raised a Christian, so yes, and I found them muddled, contradictory...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#130
Really? I had a completely different experience, and credit them with the fact that I could never,
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#140
I doubt it, it probably was your compassion and integrity that made you a liberal...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#141
I don't credit religion with who I am, but it did influence me at an early age.
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#145
"I just assumed everyone felt the same way." See, this is why the majority can NEVER tell a...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#146
Privilege? How do you come to that conclusion? I was not 'privileged' other than having a good
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#152
You never heard of majority privilege, like white privilege, or straight privilege, or...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#153
You are making huge assumptions here. Lol, sorry, but you could not be more wrong.
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#156
I hate when people misuse words, so really, explain how my so called ideas are a form of religion...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#158
Also, that was your family influencing you, not the religion itself...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#148
Thank you, you are correct. I am wondering why there is anything wrong with thinking people
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#161
I'm talking about privilege in society, as in not facing discrimination, shunning or...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#166
Love your enemies(but condemn them to hell), follow the old law(I fulfilled it)...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#183
HARDLY. You've not heard of the Berrigan Brothers? THEY were Liberal Christians.
WinkyDink
Feb 2012
#139
Ok, make this jackass the nominee and play that clip and he will outrage millions.
WI_DEM
Feb 2012
#13
You're correct, in fact many consider them 'too darn' liberal! Here are
FailureToCommunicate
Feb 2012
#100
"used a non-literal interpretation of the Bible"?!?! THAT'S HIS BEEF?
Proud Public Servant
Feb 2012
#15
its his side of the pew that is rewriting the bible to clip liberalism not us
roguevalley
Feb 2012
#88
You also have to hate your families, abandon them, condemn non-believers to everlasting...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#80
"If your friends or your family or your property comes in the way of that relationship, you are..."
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#84
No it isn't, for one, non-belief harms no one, basically you are saying...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#102
Non-belief harms no one. Belief harms no one. Ultimately it is the choices we make.
dawg
Feb 2012
#176
Sounds like you are stretching things quite a bit here, and belief can harm others...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#184
Its very difficult for me to take you seriously when you say things like that...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#189
if you follow fanatics that happens. If you follow Jesus you can change the world
roguevalley
Feb 2012
#89
I was introduced to the concept of 'othering' in my communication and WGS classes.
RadiationTherapy
Feb 2012
#20
Ricky, "I did NOT say Obama wasn't a Christian last week but this week I am saying it.
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#25
Wow, so he's admitting he's a fundamentalist Catholic. The Christian Taliban is here!
sinkingfeeling
Feb 2012
#27
There's no such thing as a fake Christian who actually follows the teaching of Christ.
HopeHoops
Feb 2012
#29
Put a bullet in the cylinder, spin, cock the revolver, point it at us & pull the trigger... Click.
backscatter712
Feb 2012
#34
The guy who was probably the most "liberal" Christian ever was hung on a cross.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2012
#35
You realize you are using the same fallacy as Santorum on this one, right? n/t
Goblinmonger
Feb 2012
#50
Actually, Christianity is whatever a Christian who follows it thinks it is...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#125
Using the non-literal interpretation of the Bible. There is the key to understanding him. And that
jwirr
Feb 2012
#44
I was a Catholic who read the Bible cover to cover, hence why I'm an atheist now. n/t
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#149
"non-literal interpretation of the Bible" You mean like the Catholic Church uses?
white_wolf
Feb 2012
#55
I guess that rules out Jesus then. And me. How dare I be a liberal...and a Christian!
Jennicut
Feb 2012
#64
Jesus wasn't a Christian and his sermons would be shouted down by today's smug right winger
aint_no_life_nowhere
Feb 2012
#94
hey, frothy, you just insulted one of my dearest friends (now deceased), who was, in her own words,
niyad
Feb 2012
#103
Either he never read the Sermon on the Mount, or he's just plain nuckin' futs.
Fortran
Feb 2012
#105
Yes he did say that. He also said to take care of each other. He spoke love, not hate
Autumn
Feb 2012
#128
I don't resent them, I just find it hypocritical to criticize Santorum for things they do as well...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#171
I bet he was wearing clothing made of BLENDED CLOTH when he said that, the hypocrite!
Jester Messiah
Feb 2012
#133
Simpleton full of himself. Huff n Puff bullshit. He is the first stone thrower apparently.
lonestarnot
Feb 2012
#144
As an atheist, I wish more liberals would build coalitions with people of faith.
JackBeck
Feb 2012
#150
God is too busy influencing the outcome of sporting events to get involved in politics
Telly Savalas
Feb 2012
#151
Hey, Rick, THE 9th COMMANDMENT Exodus 20:16 "Thou shalt not bear false witness."
Tennessee Gal
Feb 2012
#162