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Now it appears he is blaming the Democrats for ripping the kids from their families. Apparently this is a ploy to get them to approve funding for the wall.
I thought Mexico was going to pay for the wall....
There is a lot of blame 2 go around; why didn't Obama administration deal with this abuse?Now it appears he is blaming the Democrats for ripping the kids from their families. Apparently this is a ploy to get them to approve funding for the wall.
Found this and you came quick to mind: “The atheist staring from his attic window is often nearer to God than the believer caught up in his own false image of God.” Martin BuberGreat, find me the strong anti-authoritarian side now, because I don't see it. This is Christianity in action now. This is what people associate with Christianity today.
All I'm saying is there is a massive overlap between the cult of Trump, and the cult of fundamentalist Christianity. And that the latter paved the way for the former.
That just attempts to put the decent atheist in a "good light" to a believer. It's not the way an atheist thinks about themselves.
A lot of the anti-Trump sentiment from atheists comes from a place where truth and honesty are important. And not the stupid Christian "truth" which is just insisting that Christianity is true, on the back of no evidence whatsoever, and thinking that is somehow impressive. It is scary how easily Trump lies, and how little these lies are pointed out. To an atheist, it is reminiscent of common fundamentalist Christian lies about things like science and evidence for God, and how these lies are supported and propagated through Christian networks.
The point remains that taking words on a page and insisting they are somehow true, with respect to God and Jesus, is similar to how the cult of Trump takes Trump's words, and believes them because he said them. Once you reject the need for reason and evidence in one area, it is easier to reject them again.
Unreserved agreement on this. Christianity is deep in the shadow cast by its refusal to seek truth and its persistence in trusting what cannot be trusted.The point remains that taking words on a page and insisting they are somehow true, with respect to God and Jesus, is similar to how the cult of Trump takes Trump's words, and believes them because he said them. Once you reject the need for reason and evidence in one area, it is easier to reject them again.
Neither can the Muslims. Nor the Buddhists, nor the Jews, nor the Jains. Political agreement and religious agreement are not the same thing. Otherwise, we'd have some sort of universal agreement on what the Golden Rule means. What I would like you to do to me, and what you would like done to you, are not necessarily the same thing...
musings knocked loose
Was wondering:
these children who r being seperated
does anyone know what kind of life r they fleeing from compared to the one they're living in now? how do the standards of living compare?
has anyone come across mention of any plans by 45s opposition that comes up with any alternative?
BetteTheRed said:I will come right out and say that no "True Christian" can possibly support the Trump government.
See no true scotsman fallacy.
True Christians can, and do support Trump. We may not think them particularly good Christians.