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Could the Republicans set us back a 1000 years in the Reich 't ... and thus we could start all over again ... some historians would jest over such satyrs ... and still believe their right! Some German Theologian wrote lightly about the right belief ...

No mire individualism can steer a corrupt and brute civil order ... that's just dirty Midas ... or dull gold ... possibly well leaded down ...
 
Hi,
I'm starting to think that more and more Americans actually are willingly and blindly spiralling head first into fascism.

Chris Hedges explores this in "American Fascism". An insightful and informed look at the prospect. He notices the role of Christian Fundamentalists as a key component.
 
Which is one more reason to take on the religious crazies, who count on the support and the numbers of all Christians to prove how powerful a lobby they are.

But "mainline" Christians won't do that.

Here's an example of how evangelical Christians view poverty, for example:

So much for Christian charity: Evangelicals blame the poor for poverty, which makes them a lot like other Republicans

A new poll from The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation shows just how tight the hold of the Republican Party over right-wing Christian evangelicals really is. Its results showed that 46 percent of all Christians and 53 percent of white evangelicals said that “lack of effort” was “generally to blame” for the economic condition of poor people. Americans who were atheist, agnostic or had no religious affiliation, on the other hand, overwhelmingly said that “difficult circumstances” were more to blame for a person’s poverty, by a margin of 65 percent to 31 percent.​

Non-evangelical Christians, on questions of morality, agree more with atheists and agnostics than with evangelical Christians. Yet it's the atheists that everyone is trying to convert. It's the atheists in the "opposing camp". No, you twits, it's the idiot fundamentalists over there who are against what you *think* about compassionate public policy. Atheists are against what you *believe*, which doesn't have a damn thing to do with how countries are run (or it shouldn't). When you use your ability to think and reason, you land closer to common atheist positions.

Yes, atheists think you believe stupid things. Put that aside, and realize that the people who are the dangerous ones are not the atheists, but the people who not only believe similar things to you, but don't think about anything else.
 
What we think and what we believe are too separate things ... thus the cause for discernment ... but if you don't know what to discern as alternates ... all is lost in the monad ...
 
Rome and roaming has gone on for some time ... it is well if this population is confined at ground level ...

Only the essence can go on even if it stinks ... that's the genre ... a stray spirit ...
 
They don't need guns as they raise their arms in hallelujah; the end cometh ... especially if the leader continues thus way ...

Eureka ... the ontological thing is found ... an ass as biggely as it can be ... broads won't accept it though ... wrong ass is ...
 
They don't need guns as they raise their arms in hallelujah; the end cometh ... especially if the leader continues thus way ...

Eureka ... the ontological thing is found ... an ass as biggely as it can be ... broads won't accept it though ... wrong ass is ...

I feel they don't care because they both have bunkers.
 
Which is one more reason to take on the religious crazies, who count on the support and the numbers of all Christians to prove how powerful a lobby they are.

But "mainline" Christians won't do that.

Here's an example of how evangelical Christians view poverty, for example:

So much for Christian charity: Evangelicals blame the poor for poverty, which makes them a lot like other Republicans

A new poll from The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation shows just how tight the hold of the Republican Party over right-wing Christian evangelicals really is. Its results showed that 46 percent of all Christians and 53 percent of white evangelicals said that “lack of effort” was “generally to blame” for the economic condition of poor people. Americans who were atheist, agnostic or had no religious affiliation, on the other hand, overwhelmingly said that “difficult circumstances” were more to blame for a person’s poverty, by a margin of 65 percent to 31 percent.​

Non-evangelical Christians, on questions of morality, agree more with atheists and agnostics than with evangelical Christians. Yet it's the atheists that everyone is trying to convert. It's the atheists in the "opposing camp". No, you twits, it's the idiot fundamentalists over there who are against what you *think* about compassionate public policy. Atheists are against what you *believe*, which doesn't have a damn thing to do with how countries are run (or it shouldn't). When you use your ability to think and reason, you land closer to common atheist positions.

Yes, atheists think you believe stupid things. Put that aside, and realize that the people who are the dangerous ones are not the atheists, but the people who not only believe similar things to you, but don't think about anything else.

 
There r different types of religious crazies, yes

Im glad there r people who are trying 2 rationally speak with others through all the screamin n virtue signalling

Read anuther fun neologism the other day by Eric Weinstein: "Intersectional Shakedownln: Protection racket where underrepresented groups sell protection from bigotry charges for apologies/concessions." :LOL:

Ps aboot Venezuela, Im still keepin agnostic aboot that country; hard 2 weed thru the fake news and what exactly iz goin on there iz the rezult of foreign actions...
 
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The radical left is never right. :D
And every Left has a bit of Right and vice versa...

Let's see. We have a left. And we have a new left. and the terms seem to have to connection with each other. So why do we use the term new left - which certainly implies that it's left - when we really have no meaning for it? In fact, few people have any sense of what right or left means - except as they use them.
@Graeme Decarie
I know, eh?
It's like watching full contact Bridge without knowing the rules here:LOL:
I've seen other terms being used as well
One of my fav's is Regressive Left (a pun on Progressive) coined by Classic Liberal Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report.
Its like since everyone can have an audience now...
 
Reminds me of that story of Moses regressing into a cleft when facing God ... scary way to but a head into goods hands ... one reaching the other supporting as back-up ... thus explaining the hy NDs ... just needs a holi-Y as a question to get it all going ... a voyage or hajji? If encountering such fabric knock as genteel ... there could be some loving sol in there ... a Shadow genre ...

Who dah thought being where we're at in the chaos ...
 
Hi,


Chris Hedges explores this in "American Fascism". An insightful and informed look at the prospect. He notices the role of Christian Fundamentalists as a key component.
Great that Meistr Hedges isn't a theoretical academic but HE HAS BEEN THERE actually to see how some countries have gone off the rails
And he tells Truth that is often painful
And he seems willing to accept the consequences of his decisions and actions, which includes getting a criminal record
 
Christian evangelists are the worst type i've ever met. I had a friend in university who was Pentecostal, and who spent some 30 years in Congo saving the locals. As we discussed it later, I was struck by his choice of who needed to be saved. Here is a country in which millions (nobody know how many) have been murdered and tortured. and many millions more in what may well be the most brutal colonial periods ever. Their murderers and torturers when forced them to work in vile conditions with almost no pay (and often none at all.) Their torturers and murderers were an and are west European, American and Canadian corporation bosses.

Funny how Pentecostals and other evangelists never think of try to bring to God those corporation bosses.
 
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