[quote name='Sarang01']Also I'm going to defend Camoor here. I honestly think he doesn't have problems with ANY Christian's except the far Right, the "Blame America first" crowd.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, that's true.
I have many Christian friends, and I like most Christians.
The title is admittedly provacative - but if you take it literally it makes no sense anyway (after all, Frist is still a conservative Christian)
I think that most of the Christian Right wants to legislate Christian morality into the Constitution, law books, and schools. In their defense, if we're going to live under the morals of a particular religion, then admittedly you could do worse then Christianity. And it is their right to speak their mind, as long as they don't seek to violently overthrow the government.
I just hate to think that people are getting cancer/aids/whatever and we aren't doing everything we can to cure or prevent it - whatever the reason.
IMHO, the whole reason that the dogmatic and conservative christian church elders forbid, with no exceptions whatsoever, the use of abortion, condoms, homosexuality, etc is simple - they want more christian people, abiding by their rules, to be born. This is my interpretation of one of the main themes of the Old Testament. Islam does the same thing (men can have multiple wives, upteen kids...), it allows the religion in question to spread far and quickly (think of how many kids most devout catholic couples have).
Yeah, that's only a small, small part of Christianity but that's the political part that I see getting hammered again and again (this also pisses me off

). All life is sacred, even if it's the most suffering-filled hell-on-earth imaginable. How can we play god with sex, the rudamentary stages of a fetus, and extremely old, sick people in pain, begging to pass on (why not, we play god with nuclear energy and war every day)
I'm sure the 'life is sacred' crowd feels so strongly about their beliefs that they are frustrated with people like me (calling me baby killer and the like). Maybe this rhetoric and media-inspired shock tactic is useless - I just wonder what would happen if
everybody took a philosophy course at least once in their life.
Thats my mind emptied. Without the BS.