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In reply to the discussion: I am a liberal Christian [View all]cleanhippie
(19,705 posts)14. Unless and until you put your beliefs out in front as the reason for your actions
or the reason for a policy, you will get no push back from me. I (and most other non-believers) could care less about what your personal beliefs are, right up until you decide to use them as your REASON for doing (or not doing) something.
If you do something or treat people a certain way because its the right thing to do, we will always be on the same side.
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If churches were required to perform same-sex marriages, then it would be wrong.
libinnyandia
May 2012
#2
I used to think religion was useless and reactionary by its very nature, especially Abrahamic ones.
white_wolf
May 2012
#11
The impications of Liberation Theology are much wider than juist what has gone in in Latin America.
Thats my opinion
May 2012
#72
So you became a good person despite the Bible, thats great, what do you want, a cookie? n/t
Humanist_Activist
May 2012
#12
Unless and until you put your beliefs out in front as the reason for your actions
cleanhippie
May 2012
#14
How does that differ from those that feel the same about their christianity?
cleanhippie
May 2012
#43
Hm. But isn't the point of federalism and republicanism (small f and r, respectively) ->
daaron
May 2012
#67
"calling him magical god is similar to me saying a person chooses to be gay" Seriously?
Humanist_Activist
May 2012
#68
You and the fundamentalists believe exactly the same thing about the bible.
Thats my opinion
May 2012
#75
I don't hold the Bible up as a total falsehood, it has some history in it.
Humanist_Activist
May 2012
#77
I find no evidence for a deistic god, but such a god isn't at all like the one in the Bible.
Humanist_Activist
May 2012
#80
No, but a notion of deity not trapped in what is going on in cuture at the moment. nt
Thats my opinion
May 2012
#81
Do you follow all the batcrazy laws of the bible like killing someone who is a different religion?
cynatnite
May 2012
#62