unsaved wrote:numberthirty wrote:As long as Christians allow bullshit like picketing the funerals of homosexuals and don't show up to take those people to task, They will be despised.
As long as Christians refuse to admit killing doctors who work at abortion clinics amounts to the same terrorisom as is a tactic in the middle east, they will be despised.
As long as Christian leaders call for the assasination of Hugo Chavez, they will be despised.
If as a whole Christians will not condemn these thing, they deserve to be despised.
Yes, and the "christian left" who do not believe or participate in the above like their crazed conservative brethren yet fail to speak out loudly enough against it are also just as deserving. Frequently they can be heard whining "we're the good xtians, we believe in social justice and the 'true' message of jesus, don't lump us in with those wackos, etc. etc." Well, then they should be publicly and vehemently denouncing the beliefs and actions of the radical religious right every single day, ganging up on them like Hitchens and Dawkins and Maher all together on crack. Until then, they're just like the rest.
There are plenty of Christians who abhore these things, and who do denounce them. I'm an atheist, but I know several pastors from the United Church of Christ. To lump then in with the right is just ridiculous, their stance on right wing loonies is well know, and they use their energy in positive ways, and don't waste it by day-in day-out battling with those they disagree with, they spend their energy in a more positive way.
To generalize about any group of people is just foolish. Every group has it's loony hateful fringe; to hold the majority of any one group as responsible for the thoughts and actions of their loony fringe is preposterous in my opinion.