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In reply to the discussion: When did so many (not all) "christians" become hateful psychopaths? [View all]hfojvt
(37,573 posts)See how I said "not all". If you are a non-bigotted liberal, I applaud you for being able to keep your head when others are losing theirs.
First, what is a "hateful psychopath"? Anybody who wants to cut food stamps is hateful and psychotic? Anybody who does not want food stamps to be used to purchase cigarettes, pop, or to take vacations to Vegas is hateful and psychotic? Anybody who does not support free medical care for everybody with no co-pays is hateful and psychotic? Because a church collects money, the people who go there are hateful and psychotic? Blinded by their faith to just say "baaaaah" like a sheep if their pastor says something "hateful" like "God damn America"?
Who is the "most heartless bunch"? How many people are you talking about, besides "so many"? All the Christians who vote Republican? All the people who goto mega churches? All the people who say they believe the Bible is the word of God? No matter how you slice it, you are talking about a whole bunch of people that you do not personally know. People who you see as caricatures and stereotypes so you can broad brush attack them. Only you pulled a few (not all) of the bristles from your broad brush. It's okay now, since you excluded 40 million liberal Christians to broad brush 60 million conservative Christians. Or maybe you only mean to broad brush 55 million of the 60 million conservative Christians. "Many is a word that only leaves me guessing. Guessing about a thing, I really ought to know."
How about if we go in the way-back machine? Remember way back to George W. Bush? Maybe you read about him in a history book? What did he call himself (besides me, which is also a name I call myself, and fah is a long, long way to run)? It started with the word "compassionate". He called himself a compassionate conservative. Of course, that was a con-job. But why did he pull such a con-job? Because he knew it would play well with a lot of voters who are compassionate. We should be trying to win those people to our side, to point out that the Bush tax cuts and the Ryan budget do NOT fit their values.
We should be bringing in those sheaves. Not driving them away by calling them hateful psychopaths.