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If we start taxing churches, that could mean taxing faith based groups, which might force some to go broke. Now there's a thought.
LOL. JP |
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Or, is it simply that any mention of anything political in any religious activity that you're opposed to? - Skip |
Hmmm, but if you taxed churches, they should be able to deduct their expenses. I don't think it would be that big a govt windfall.
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I just love political and religious conversations. My favorite lines so far. And in only six pages...
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You appear to be missing out on the fact that most 'liberals' are fighting for liberty, such as living their lives free of government and religious interference.
The right wing obsession with discriminating against women, minorities and gays and forcing their religious mores on those that don't share their religious views has always been at odds with those who are fortunate enough to be free thinkers. |
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If the church considers abortion to be murder....and one candidate supports such murder....then of course the church should expect those of faith to not support murder. Forcing the church to act against it's beliefs is interference by the govt...not the other way around. The founding fathers never planned to keep churchs from being political...only that there would be freedom to worship and not have a govt sponsored religion. |
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Minimum wage, increases, special rights for "protected" groups, runaway immigration, "lockbox" social security, etc |
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Liberties defined to be such by themselves. They are continue to insist that what they define to be a liberty be accepted. When someone dares to think otherwise they are being discriminatory. Is disagreeing with the idea of gays being acceptable forcing my religious morals? You are saying that I can not have an opinion for myself so long as it conflicts with your interests? What is "fortunate enough to be free thinkers"? Feel free to think the sun will not rise in the East and set in the West. In fact, insist that everyone else believe it to. Anyone who says they don't agree is just trying to force their views on you and control your life. A liberal will never admit to the fact that they are trying to force thier views on everyone else just as hard as the conservative they accuse. |
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no, there are right wing groups actively promoting their cause, are you blind to that? |
You appear to be missing out on the fact that most 'liberals' are fighting for liberty, such as living their lives free of government and religious interference.
When this was a Republican position, I really did like The Right, because at the time (Reagan, IIRC), as Fint says, it seemed more gov't intervention was a position of The Left. The right wing obsession with discriminating against women, minorities and gays and forcing their religious mores on those that don't share their religious views has always been at odds with those who are fortunate enough to be free thinkers. [/B][/QUOTE] And it was at this point that The Right lost me completely. I was able to deal with Afghanistan, and was, at worst, on the fence about Iraq early on into the campaign. But the rhetoric of threat swayed me away from Bush's position on it. As a matter of fact, I increasingly think Iraq was less a Republican position and more a position wholeheartedly owned by Bush. Anyway, I was willing, even, to deal with that. But when they started getting into places that are truly sacrosanct to being American - their personal lives - I immediately turned myself off to the GOP's position. For what it's worth, though, I truly don't believe such diehard ultra conservatism will be a trait of The Right for much longer. In fact, I think that Republicans are a bit concerned with their party's stance and more importantly, the fact they are to the right of many of their constituency who find themselves more in the middle. These people are ripe for the picking by Democrats (if they can ever get their act together) or a Third Party. By '08, I expect a huge platform shift for the GOP; it has to stop ignoring those voters in the middle. |
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"Lobby" I use that term loosely. I apologize for any confusion. As for anything of the ilk in L.A., oh I'm certain religious influence and "lobbying" happens all the time within L.A. I'm certain dirt exists concerning Archbishop Mahoney's massive dwelling beside the Hollywood Freeway and his attachment via religion to the LA City Council. I'm not opposed to any religious/political activity within the church. When the church's political activity begins to take effect on constitutional levels, however, yes, I am opposed to such activity. Wow, this thread is starting to feel like a Hollywood pitch meeting. You'd probably make a good producer, Skip. :D |
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I realize that you have oft posted (although not much recently) fairly conservative positions on various issues and I have always considered you one who would at least explore an issue fairly. The part I do not understand is your position that the conservatives are intruding into your personal life. I know that I lead a relatively simple life, but I do not see any intrusion in mine. Could you explain what I am missing? |
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Please, Please show me where I ever stated the things you claim I said (in quotes) above. Please do not put words in my mouth. I can do that just fine. Thanks |
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What I'd like to see from the Reps. before '08 is a gradual movement from the religious right. I believe they have too much influence within the party, and in doing so, have sacrificed many Republican voters who aren't nearly as conservative and find themselves in the middle. If they can do this, '08 is a done deal. I mean, what's the choice? Dems? They're still in disarray. Libertarians...well now that's a thought. |
Tobster - if you're not willing to accept that there might be another (better?) way, then you are being narrow minded. For the conservatives reading this, the average liberal (ok, me - average or not) tends to view anyone who breaks the world down into black and white, right and wrong, as narrow minded. The self evidence that there is no blanket right/wrong for all people makes it impossible for me to think otherwise.
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