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In reply to the discussion: Six Reasons We Can't Change the Future Without Progressive Religion [View all]saltwn
(30 posts)65. So, is Jim Wallis allowed to oppose marriage equality?
So, is Jim Wallis allowed to oppose marriage equality?
He can oppose green shoe laces for red headed girls but in a Democracy his is but one voice.
Computers, eyeglasses, extreme water sports weren't around 2000 years ago. I just wonder why, when some Christians claim homosexuality is so dangerous, they aren't pointing to scripture to back them up.
Jesus reiterated the 10 commandments. I like to point out there were 10 not 14, not twenty.
He added one more. The golden rule. It is echoed in other writings across the spectrum of world religions. It is the essence of God imho. If one followed it he might have no need for the rest.
But evil slides in. To turn every good thing-and isn't love a good thing-into a scummy reflection of someone who is unsatisfied with himself.
My understanding of our constitution is that we are to have freedom from religion as well as freedom of it.
Some of the founders were agnostic and no doubt there were atheists who simply couldn't proclaim so at the time, but there were also religious people without whose sensibilities we could not today enjoy the liberty we do as a people.
He can oppose green shoe laces for red headed girls but in a Democracy his is but one voice.
Computers, eyeglasses, extreme water sports weren't around 2000 years ago. I just wonder why, when some Christians claim homosexuality is so dangerous, they aren't pointing to scripture to back them up.
Jesus reiterated the 10 commandments. I like to point out there were 10 not 14, not twenty.
But evil slides in. To turn every good thing-and isn't love a good thing-into a scummy reflection of someone who is unsatisfied with himself.
My understanding of our constitution is that we are to have freedom from religion as well as freedom of it.
Some of the founders were agnostic and no doubt there were atheists who simply couldn't proclaim so at the time, but there were also religious people without whose sensibilities we could not today enjoy the liberty we do as a people.
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That's what happens when some see it as a team sport involving winning and losing.
cbayer
Jul 2012
#5
The question was "What does religion offer that progressives need to make our movement work?"
get the red out
Jul 2012
#8
The community building aspects of religion can be both a strength and a weakness in a ...
Jim__
Jul 2012
#9
I don't think progressive religions do overcome the tendency towards tribal conflicts.
cbayer
Jul 2012
#10
Everybody has a place at the table. That's the only way to achieve anything meaningful.
humblebum
Jul 2012
#19
Your preoccupation with religion or anti-religion as the case may be indicates otherwise. nt
humblebum
Jul 2012
#21
Prayer:The belief that the physical laws of the universe be changed in behalf of a single petitioner
hobbit709
Jul 2012
#63
You're kind of jumping all over the place, let me pick a few points to focus on.
trotsky
Jul 2012
#67
This actually sounds like a book I would enjoy, as I have long viewed religion as part
cbayer
Jul 2012
#39
It may outperform, but what about social change, particularly as it applies to civil rights
cbayer
Jul 2012
#43
China is certainly subject to some horrid abuses, but their policies are effective.
dimbear
Jul 2012
#44
OK, So Observing that Martin Luther King's Faith Was Critical to the Civil Rights Movement
On the Road
Jul 2012
#71
"There is nothing in Christian dogma that contradicts segregation" - plainly false
humblebum
Jul 2012
#78
"You cannot give credit to religion for something good unless you also acknowledge all the harm..."
humblebum
Jul 2012
#80
Humblebum doesn't recognize a difference between certain brands of state atheism...
eqfan592
Jul 2012
#114
The OP Asked "What Religion Offers That Progressives Need to Make Our Movement Work"
On the Road
Jul 2012
#95
To say that secularism, as you define it, is written into the Constitution is debatable, and
humblebum
Jul 2012
#77
Do you actually mean that people should only have the choice between different religions, and not
LeftishBrit
Jul 2012
#107
Interesting topic and interesting thread. I agree with the points made about alliances
pinto
Jul 2012
#85
I simply don't think that 'progressive religion' has been excluded from LW movements at all
LeftishBrit
Jul 2012
#103