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Christianity serves to create traditions.Christianity ruins a salvation breakfast; they eliminate whole groups of humans from salvation. They are Kingdom stumbling blocks, merciless and vain.
Did Jesus say that? Or did Isaiah say that?Jesus said in vain do they worship me because of their traditions.
Ok, is Christian Dominionism a coordinated movement? Can you tell me what their agenda is? What they are seeking?Some Christians are also more dangerous than radical Islamists:
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Government
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Republic
Disclaimer: I strongly disavow the blanket condemnation of any religion what so ever. Religion has the enormous potential to bring out the best in humankind but can also be a catalyst for oppression and violence. Recognizing this dark side to religion, I do in fact condemn those who disrespect the Constitution and our tradition of a secular government free of the undue influence of relgion-that is what this thread is about.
Xenophobes, bigots and conspiracy neurotics are wringing their hands, and lamenting the rise of Islam in our country, which they claim will bring about the implementation of Sharia law.
However, whether out of ignorance or the belief that religious freedom and the first amendment does not apply equally to all religions, they fail to focus on the real threat to secularism.
We are talking about Christian Dominionism,
What a load of BS. Christians do not want a government run by any religion. They simply want everyone involved in government to be able to govern according to their conscience or religious beliefs. No Christian I know wants a Theocracy. They simply want to be left alone. Unfortunately, the majority of the people, on this ball of mud we call home, can't do that. They are constantly persecuting Christians. Then, when Christians fight back, they are accused of all kinds of crap that just ain't so. They are called Islamophobes, homophobes, racists...the list goes on. Christians are the most persecuted people on the planet. This is a fact. And whenever we try to stand up and defend ourselves, we get the inevitable and predictable replies from the oh-so-tolerant-atheist-left.Some Christians are also more dangerous than radical Islamists:
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Government
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Republic
Disclaimer: I strongly disavow the blanket condemnation of any religion what so ever. Religion has the enormous potential to bring out the best in humankind but can also be a catalyst for oppression and violence. Recognizing this dark side to religion, I do in fact condemn those who disrespect the Constitution and our tradition of a secular government free of the undue influence of relgion-that is what this thread is about.
Xenophobes, bigots and conspiracy neurotics are wringing their hands, and lamenting the rise of Islam in our country, which they claim will bring about the implementation of Sharia law.
However, whether out of ignorance or the belief that religious freedom and the first amendment does not apply equally to all religions, they fail to focus on the real threat to secularism.
We are talking about Christian Dominionism,
Ok, is Christian Dominionism a coordinated movement? Can you tell me what their agenda is? What they are seeking?Some Christians are also more dangerous than radical Islamists:
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Government
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Republic
Disclaimer: I strongly disavow the blanket condemnation of any religion what so ever. Religion has the enormous potential to bring out the best in humankind but can also be a catalyst for oppression and violence. Recognizing this dark side to religion, I do in fact condemn those who disrespect the Constitution and our tradition of a secular government free of the undue influence of relgion-that is what this thread is about.
Xenophobes, bigots and conspiracy neurotics are wringing their hands, and lamenting the rise of Islam in our country, which they claim will bring about the implementation of Sharia law.
However, whether out of ignorance or the belief that religious freedom and the first amendment does not apply equally to all religions, they fail to focus on the real threat to secularism.
We are talking about Christian Dominionism,
I did follow the link and didn't find any of those answers. I am wondering if you aren't making a mountain out of a mole hill. I don't see a coordinated movement or an agenda.Ok, is Christian Dominionism a coordinated movement? Can you tell me what their agenda is? What they are seeking?Some Christians are also more dangerous than radical Islamists:
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Government
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Republic
Disclaimer: I strongly disavow the blanket condemnation of any religion what so ever. Religion has the enormous potential to bring out the best in humankind but can also be a catalyst for oppression and violence. Recognizing this dark side to religion, I do in fact condemn those who disrespect the Constitution and our tradition of a secular government free of the undue influence of relgion-that is what this thread is about.
Xenophobes, bigots and conspiracy neurotics are wringing their hands, and lamenting the rise of Islam in our country, which they claim will bring about the implementation of Sharia law.
However, whether out of ignorance or the belief that religious freedom and the first amendment does not apply equally to all religions, they fail to focus on the real threat to secularism.
We are talking about Christian Dominionism,
Well, if you follow the link, you will find lots of information about the agenda, explained much better than I can. I'm not an expert on this stuff, but I have reason to believe that these sources are credible. As to the question of how "coordinated" it is, you might want to review the rhetoric coming out of gatherings such as the values voter summit that was held recently. Look at the role that the radical religious right played in the last election and in shaping the Republican platform. I would say that it is very much a "movement" and a dangerous one.
Well I don't know how to help you then. It's my belief that anyone who can't see what is in plain sight is blind to the reality and doesn't want to believe it.I did follow the link and didn't find any of those answers. I am wondering if you aren't making a mountain out of a mole hill. I don't see a coordinated movement or an agenda.Ok, is Christian Dominionism a coordinated movement? Can you tell me what their agenda is? What they are seeking?Some Christians are also more dangerous than radical Islamists:
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Government
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Republic
Disclaimer: I strongly disavow the blanket condemnation of any religion what so ever. Religion has the enormous potential to bring out the best in humankind but can also be a catalyst for oppression and violence. Recognizing this dark side to religion, I do in fact condemn those who disrespect the Constitution and our tradition of a secular government free of the undue influence of relgion-that is what this thread is about.
Xenophobes, bigots and conspiracy neurotics are wringing their hands, and lamenting the rise of Islam in our country, which they claim will bring about the implementation of Sharia law.
However, whether out of ignorance or the belief that religious freedom and the first amendment does not apply equally to all religions, they fail to focus on the real threat to secularism.
We are talking about Christian Dominionism,
Well, if you follow the link, you will find lots of information about the agenda, explained much better than I can. I'm not an expert on this stuff, but I have reason to believe that these sources are credible. As to the question of how "coordinated" it is, you might want to review the rhetoric coming out of gatherings such as the values voter summit that was held recently. Look at the role that the radical religious right played in the last election and in shaping the Republican platform. I would say that it is very much a "movement" and a dangerous one.
You could help me by actually backing up your claim with facts. For instance an example of an assertion would be: I believe that socialism has always sought to subordinate religion.Well I don't know how to help you then. It's my belief that anyone who can't see what is in plain sight is blind to the reality and doesn't want to believe it.I did follow the link and didn't find any of those answers. I am wondering if you aren't making a mountain out of a mole hill. I don't see a coordinated movement or an agenda.Ok, is Christian Dominionism a coordinated movement? Can you tell me what their agenda is? What they are seeking?Some Christians are also more dangerous than radical Islamists:
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Government
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Republic
Disclaimer: I strongly disavow the blanket condemnation of any religion what so ever. Religion has the enormous potential to bring out the best in humankind but can also be a catalyst for oppression and violence. Recognizing this dark side to religion, I do in fact condemn those who disrespect the Constitution and our tradition of a secular government free of the undue influence of relgion-that is what this thread is about.
Xenophobes, bigots and conspiracy neurotics are wringing their hands, and lamenting the rise of Islam in our country, which they claim will bring about the implementation of Sharia law.
However, whether out of ignorance or the belief that religious freedom and the first amendment does not apply equally to all religions, they fail to focus on the real threat to secularism.
We are talking about Christian Dominionism,
Well, if you follow the link, you will find lots of information about the agenda, explained much better than I can. I'm not an expert on this stuff, but I have reason to believe that these sources are credible. As to the question of how "coordinated" it is, you might want to review the rhetoric coming out of gatherings such as the values voter summit that was held recently. Look at the role that the radical religious right played in the last election and in shaping the Republican platform. I would say that it is very much a "movement" and a dangerous one.
The problem is here that you are talking about things that have already happened. I am talking about forces at work within our culture and even our government that want to make certain things happen. Maybe these additional links will help.You could help me by actually backing up your claim with facts. For instance an example of an assertion would be: I believe that socialism has always sought to subordinate religion.Well I don't know how to help you then. It's my belief that anyone who can't see what is in plain sight is blind to the reality and doesn't want to believe it.I did follow the link and didn't find any of those answers. I am wondering if you aren't making a mountain out of a mole hill. I don't see a coordinated movement or an agenda.Ok, is Christian Dominionism a coordinated movement? Can you tell me what their agenda is? What they are seeking?Some Christians are also more dangerous than radical Islamists:
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Government
Christian Dominionism-The Real Threat to Our Secular Republic
Disclaimer: I strongly disavow the blanket condemnation of any religion what so ever. Religion has the enormous potential to bring out the best in humankind but can also be a catalyst for oppression and violence. Recognizing this dark side to religion, I do in fact condemn those who disrespect the Constitution and our tradition of a secular government free of the undue influence of relgion-that is what this thread is about.
Xenophobes, bigots and conspiracy neurotics are wringing their hands, and lamenting the rise of Islam in our country, which they claim will bring about the implementation of Sharia law.
However, whether out of ignorance or the belief that religious freedom and the first amendment does not apply equally to all religions, they fail to focus on the real threat to secularism.
We are talking about Christian Dominionism,
Well, if you follow the link, you will find lots of information about the agenda, explained much better than I can. I'm not an expert on this stuff, but I have reason to believe that these sources are credible. As to the question of how "coordinated" it is, you might want to review the rhetoric coming out of gatherings such as the values voter summit that was held recently. Look at the role that the radical religious right played in the last election and in shaping the Republican platform. I would say that it is very much a "movement" and a dangerous one.
I would back that up with facts like this:
The Khmer Rouge abolished all religion and dispersed minority groups, forbidding them to speak their languages or to practice their customs. These policies had been implemented in less severe forms for many years prior to the Khmer Rouge's taking power.
or this...
The Communist Party of China (CPC) is letting its members know that the party’s official adherence to militant atheism has not changed; Party members are not allowed to be Christians, or to hold any other religious beliefs. That is the clear message sent by a top Party official in an editorial published on November 14 in the Global Times, the international version of People’s Daily, the official newspaper and mouthpiece of the CPC.
The editorial, written by Zhou Weiqun, chairman of the Committee on Ethnic and Religious Affairs of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, blasted Chinese academics who suggest that Communist Party members can also adhere to any religion. This prohibition against religion has been a “consistently upheld principle” since Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Republic of China, declared Zhou. “It’s impossible to have another choice besides the dialectical materialist worldview.”
Now do you understand? I would be more than happy to believe it if it were true. I looked and could not find anything. Surely you have something, right? Because if you don't maybe you are the one who is blind to reality and seeing things you want to see rather than seeing things as they really are.
About | Right Wing WatchRight Wing Watch is a project of People For the American Way (PFAW) dedicated to monitoring and exposing the activities and rhetoric of right-wing activists and organizations in order to expose their extreme agenda. Our researchers monitor dozens of broadcasts, emails and websites, and use their expertise on right-wing movements to analyze and distill that information for media, allies and the general public. By shedding light on the activities of the right-wing movement, we help expose the risks its extreme and intolerant agenda presents to our country. We do not endorse the views of groups that we report on.
So I didn't see any organization which is trying to bring about a theocracy. All I saw were people exercising their right of free speech. Would you like to silence them? Should we round them up and put them in camps?The problem is here that you are talking about things that have already happened. I am talking about forces at work within our culture and even our government that want to make certain things happen. Maybe these additional links will help.You could help me by actually backing up your claim with facts. For instance an example of an assertion would be: I believe that socialism has always sought to subordinate religion.Well I don't know how to help you then. It's my belief that anyone who can't see what is in plain sight is blind to the reality and doesn't want to believe it.I did follow the link and didn't find any of those answers. I am wondering if you aren't making a mountain out of a mole hill. I don't see a coordinated movement or an agenda.Ok, is Christian Dominionism a coordinated movement? Can you tell me what their agenda is? What they are seeking?
Well, if you follow the link, you will find lots of information about the agenda, explained much better than I can. I'm not an expert on this stuff, but I have reason to believe that these sources are credible. As to the question of how "coordinated" it is, you might want to review the rhetoric coming out of gatherings such as the values voter summit that was held recently. Look at the role that the radical religious right played in the last election and in shaping the Republican platform. I would say that it is very much a "movement" and a dangerous one.
I would back that up with facts like this:
The Khmer Rouge abolished all religion and dispersed minority groups, forbidding them to speak their languages or to practice their customs. These policies had been implemented in less severe forms for many years prior to the Khmer Rouge's taking power.
or this...
The Communist Party of China (CPC) is letting its members know that the party’s official adherence to militant atheism has not changed; Party members are not allowed to be Christians, or to hold any other religious beliefs. That is the clear message sent by a top Party official in an editorial published on November 14 in the Global Times, the international version of People’s Daily, the official newspaper and mouthpiece of the CPC.
The editorial, written by Zhou Weiqun, chairman of the Committee on Ethnic and Religious Affairs of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, blasted Chinese academics who suggest that Communist Party members can also adhere to any religion. This prohibition against religion has been a “consistently upheld principle” since Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Republic of China, declared Zhou. “It’s impossible to have another choice besides the dialectical materialist worldview.”
Now do you understand? I would be more than happy to believe it if it were true. I looked and could not find anything. Surely you have something, right? Because if you don't maybe you are the one who is blind to reality and seeing things you want to see rather than seeing things as they really are.
‘Welcome To The War’ – Jim Garlow’s New Book On ‘Biblical Applicationalism’ | Right Wing Watch
Cruz, Huckabee And Jindal Joining ‘Liberty’ Conference Promoting Christian Reconstruction And Biblical Patriarchy | Right Wing Watch
Christian Reconstructionism And The GOP: ‘Biblical Justice’ vs Social Justice | Right Wing Watch
Open your eyes!! You are in denial. Either that, or you and others like you would support this very real agenda and think that you can convince others that it is just fake news or a hoax long enough for it to be to late to stop.
And, before you call this fake news, Right Wing Watch is a well established and credible source:
About | Right Wing WatchRight Wing Watch is a project of People For the American Way (PFAW) dedicated to monitoring and exposing the activities and rhetoric of right-wing activists and organizations in order to expose their extreme agenda. Our researchers monitor dozens of broadcasts, emails and websites, and use their expertise on right-wing movements to analyze and distill that information for media, allies and the general public. By shedding light on the activities of the right-wing movement, we help expose the risks its extreme and intolerant agenda presents to our country. We do not endorse the views of groups that we report on.
Oh please! Now you are becoming annoying and I think you know it. I am not suggesting that they should not be allowed to express their views and certainly not that they be put in camps. That is just as stupid as stupid gets. This is America! I am simply documenting what these people would like to do a cautioning against being complacent. Again, you do not see what you do not want to see or acknowledge and that is your problem, and yours alone.So I didn't see any organization which is trying to bring about a theocracy. All I saw were people exercising their right of free speech. Would you like to silence them? Should we round them up and put them in camps?The problem is here that you are talking about things that have already happened. I am talking about forces at work within our culture and even our government that want to make certain things happen. Maybe these additional links will help.You could help me by actually backing up your claim with facts. For instance an example of an assertion would be: I believe that socialism has always sought to subordinate religion.Well I don't know how to help you then. It's my belief that anyone who can't see what is in plain sight is blind to the reality and doesn't want to believe it.I did follow the link and didn't find any of those answers. I am wondering if you aren't making a mountain out of a mole hill. I don't see a coordinated movement or an agenda.Well, if you follow the link, you will find lots of information about the agenda, explained much better than I can. I'm not an expert on this stuff, but I have reason to believe that these sources are credible. As to the question of how "coordinated" it is, you might want to review the rhetoric coming out of gatherings such as the values voter summit that was held recently. Look at the role that the radical religious right played in the last election and in shaping the Republican platform. I would say that it is very much a "movement" and a dangerous one.
I would back that up with facts like this:
The Khmer Rouge abolished all religion and dispersed minority groups, forbidding them to speak their languages or to practice their customs. These policies had been implemented in less severe forms for many years prior to the Khmer Rouge's taking power.
or this...
The Communist Party of China (CPC) is letting its members know that the party’s official adherence to militant atheism has not changed; Party members are not allowed to be Christians, or to hold any other religious beliefs. That is the clear message sent by a top Party official in an editorial published on November 14 in the Global Times, the international version of People’s Daily, the official newspaper and mouthpiece of the CPC.
The editorial, written by Zhou Weiqun, chairman of the Committee on Ethnic and Religious Affairs of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, blasted Chinese academics who suggest that Communist Party members can also adhere to any religion. This prohibition against religion has been a “consistently upheld principle” since Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Republic of China, declared Zhou. “It’s impossible to have another choice besides the dialectical materialist worldview.”
Now do you understand? I would be more than happy to believe it if it were true. I looked and could not find anything. Surely you have something, right? Because if you don't maybe you are the one who is blind to reality and seeing things you want to see rather than seeing things as they really are.
‘Welcome To The War’ – Jim Garlow’s New Book On ‘Biblical Applicationalism’ | Right Wing Watch
Cruz, Huckabee And Jindal Joining ‘Liberty’ Conference Promoting Christian Reconstruction And Biblical Patriarchy | Right Wing Watch
Christian Reconstructionism And The GOP: ‘Biblical Justice’ vs Social Justice | Right Wing Watch
Open your eyes!! You are in denial. Either that, or you and others like you would support this very real agenda and think that you can convince others that it is just fake news or a hoax long enough for it to be to late to stop.
And, before you call this fake news, Right Wing Watch is a well established and credible source:
About | Right Wing WatchRight Wing Watch is a project of People For the American Way (PFAW) dedicated to monitoring and exposing the activities and rhetoric of right-wing activists and organizations in order to expose their extreme agenda. Our researchers monitor dozens of broadcasts, emails and websites, and use their expertise on right-wing movements to analyze and distill that information for media, allies and the general public. By shedding light on the activities of the right-wing movement, we help expose the risks its extreme and intolerant agenda presents to our country. We do not endorse the views of groups that we report on.
You need to use Quote/reply, so we know who you're talking to.Oh please! Now you are becoming annoying and I think you know it. I am not suggesting that they should not be allowed to express their views and certainly not that they be put in camps. That is just as stupid as stupid gets. This is America! I am simply documenting what these people would like to do a cautioning against being complacent. Again, you do not see what you do not want to see or acknowledge and that is your problem, and yours alone.So I didn't see any organization which is trying to bring about a theocracy. All I saw were people exercising their right of free speech. Would you like to silence them? Should we round them up and put them in camps?The problem is here that you are talking about things that have already happened. I am talking about forces at work within our culture and even our government that want to make certain things happen. Maybe these additional links will help.You could help me by actually backing up your claim with facts. For instance an example of an assertion would be: I believe that socialism has always sought to subordinate religion.Well I don't know how to help you then. It's my belief that anyone who can't see what is in plain sight is blind to the reality and doesn't want to believe it.I did follow the link and didn't find any of those answers. I am wondering if you aren't making a mountain out of a mole hill. I don't see a coordinated movement or an agenda.
I would back that up with facts like this:
The Khmer Rouge abolished all religion and dispersed minority groups, forbidding them to speak their languages or to practice their customs. These policies had been implemented in less severe forms for many years prior to the Khmer Rouge's taking power.
or this...
The Communist Party of China (CPC) is letting its members know that the party’s official adherence to militant atheism has not changed; Party members are not allowed to be Christians, or to hold any other religious beliefs. That is the clear message sent by a top Party official in an editorial published on November 14 in the Global Times, the international version of People’s Daily, the official newspaper and mouthpiece of the CPC.
The editorial, written by Zhou Weiqun, chairman of the Committee on Ethnic and Religious Affairs of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, blasted Chinese academics who suggest that Communist Party members can also adhere to any religion. This prohibition against religion has been a “consistently upheld principle” since Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Republic of China, declared Zhou. “It’s impossible to have another choice besides the dialectical materialist worldview.”
Now do you understand? I would be more than happy to believe it if it were true. I looked and could not find anything. Surely you have something, right? Because if you don't maybe you are the one who is blind to reality and seeing things you want to see rather than seeing things as they really are.
‘Welcome To The War’ – Jim Garlow’s New Book On ‘Biblical Applicationalism’ | Right Wing Watch
Cruz, Huckabee And Jindal Joining ‘Liberty’ Conference Promoting Christian Reconstruction And Biblical Patriarchy | Right Wing Watch
Christian Reconstructionism And The GOP: ‘Biblical Justice’ vs Social Justice | Right Wing Watch
Open your eyes!! You are in denial. Either that, or you and others like you would support this very real agenda and think that you can convince others that it is just fake news or a hoax long enough for it to be to late to stop.
And, before you call this fake news, Right Wing Watch is a well established and credible source:
About | Right Wing WatchRight Wing Watch is a project of People For the American Way (PFAW) dedicated to monitoring and exposing the activities and rhetoric of right-wing activists and organizations in order to expose their extreme agenda. Our researchers monitor dozens of broadcasts, emails and websites, and use their expertise on right-wing movements to analyze and distill that information for media, allies and the general public. By shedding light on the activities of the right-wing movement, we help expose the risks its extreme and intolerant agenda presents to our country. We do not endorse the views of groups that we report on.
Dude, I can't tell one way or another with you fanatics.Oh please! Now you are becoming annoying and I think you know it. I am not suggesting that they should not be allowed to express their views and certainly not that they be put in camps. That is just as stupid as stupid gets. This is America! I am simply documenting what these people would like to do a cautioning against being complacent. Again, you do not see what you do not want to see or acknowledge and that is your problem, and yours alone.So I didn't see any organization which is trying to bring about a theocracy. All I saw were people exercising their right of free speech. Would you like to silence them? Should we round them up and put them in camps?The problem is here that you are talking about things that have already happened. I am talking about forces at work within our culture and even our government that want to make certain things happen. Maybe these additional links will help.You could help me by actually backing up your claim with facts. For instance an example of an assertion would be: I believe that socialism has always sought to subordinate religion.Well I don't know how to help you then. It's my belief that anyone who can't see what is in plain sight is blind to the reality and doesn't want to believe it.I did follow the link and didn't find any of those answers. I am wondering if you aren't making a mountain out of a mole hill. I don't see a coordinated movement or an agenda.
I would back that up with facts like this:
The Khmer Rouge abolished all religion and dispersed minority groups, forbidding them to speak their languages or to practice their customs. These policies had been implemented in less severe forms for many years prior to the Khmer Rouge's taking power.
or this...
The Communist Party of China (CPC) is letting its members know that the party’s official adherence to militant atheism has not changed; Party members are not allowed to be Christians, or to hold any other religious beliefs. That is the clear message sent by a top Party official in an editorial published on November 14 in the Global Times, the international version of People’s Daily, the official newspaper and mouthpiece of the CPC.
The editorial, written by Zhou Weiqun, chairman of the Committee on Ethnic and Religious Affairs of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, blasted Chinese academics who suggest that Communist Party members can also adhere to any religion. This prohibition against religion has been a “consistently upheld principle” since Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Republic of China, declared Zhou. “It’s impossible to have another choice besides the dialectical materialist worldview.”
Now do you understand? I would be more than happy to believe it if it were true. I looked and could not find anything. Surely you have something, right? Because if you don't maybe you are the one who is blind to reality and seeing things you want to see rather than seeing things as they really are.
‘Welcome To The War’ – Jim Garlow’s New Book On ‘Biblical Applicationalism’ | Right Wing Watch
Cruz, Huckabee And Jindal Joining ‘Liberty’ Conference Promoting Christian Reconstruction And Biblical Patriarchy | Right Wing Watch
Christian Reconstructionism And The GOP: ‘Biblical Justice’ vs Social Justice | Right Wing Watch
Open your eyes!! You are in denial. Either that, or you and others like you would support this very real agenda and think that you can convince others that it is just fake news or a hoax long enough for it to be to late to stop.
And, before you call this fake news, Right Wing Watch is a well established and credible source:
About | Right Wing WatchRight Wing Watch is a project of People For the American Way (PFAW) dedicated to monitoring and exposing the activities and rhetoric of right-wing activists and organizations in order to expose their extreme agenda. Our researchers monitor dozens of broadcasts, emails and websites, and use their expertise on right-wing movements to analyze and distill that information for media, allies and the general public. By shedding light on the activities of the right-wing movement, we help expose the risks its extreme and intolerant agenda presents to our country. We do not endorse the views of groups that we report on.
Who are YOU talking to ? If it's me , I most certainly did use quote replyYou need to use Quote/reply, so we know who you're talking to.Oh please! Now you are becoming annoying and I think you know it. I am not suggesting that they should not be allowed to express their views and certainly not that they be put in camps. That is just as stupid as stupid gets. This is America! I am simply documenting what these people would like to do a cautioning against being complacent. Again, you do not see what you do not want to see or acknowledge and that is your problem, and yours alone.So I didn't see any organization which is trying to bring about a theocracy. All I saw were people exercising their right of free speech. Would you like to silence them? Should we round them up and put them in camps?The problem is here that you are talking about things that have already happened. I am talking about forces at work within our culture and even our government that want to make certain things happen. Maybe these additional links will help.You could help me by actually backing up your claim with facts. For instance an example of an assertion would be: I believe that socialism has always sought to subordinate religion.Well I don't know how to help you then. It's my belief that anyone who can't see what is in plain sight is blind to the reality and doesn't want to believe it.
I would back that up with facts like this:
The Khmer Rouge abolished all religion and dispersed minority groups, forbidding them to speak their languages or to practice their customs. These policies had been implemented in less severe forms for many years prior to the Khmer Rouge's taking power.
or this...
The Communist Party of China (CPC) is letting its members know that the party’s official adherence to militant atheism has not changed; Party members are not allowed to be Christians, or to hold any other religious beliefs. That is the clear message sent by a top Party official in an editorial published on November 14 in the Global Times, the international version of People’s Daily, the official newspaper and mouthpiece of the CPC.
The editorial, written by Zhou Weiqun, chairman of the Committee on Ethnic and Religious Affairs of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, blasted Chinese academics who suggest that Communist Party members can also adhere to any religion. This prohibition against religion has been a “consistently upheld principle” since Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Republic of China, declared Zhou. “It’s impossible to have another choice besides the dialectical materialist worldview.”
Now do you understand? I would be more than happy to believe it if it were true. I looked and could not find anything. Surely you have something, right? Because if you don't maybe you are the one who is blind to reality and seeing things you want to see rather than seeing things as they really are.
‘Welcome To The War’ – Jim Garlow’s New Book On ‘Biblical Applicationalism’ | Right Wing Watch
Cruz, Huckabee And Jindal Joining ‘Liberty’ Conference Promoting Christian Reconstruction And Biblical Patriarchy | Right Wing Watch
Christian Reconstructionism And The GOP: ‘Biblical Justice’ vs Social Justice | Right Wing Watch
Open your eyes!! You are in denial. Either that, or you and others like you would support this very real agenda and think that you can convince others that it is just fake news or a hoax long enough for it to be to late to stop.
And, before you call this fake news, Right Wing Watch is a well established and credible source:
About | Right Wing WatchRight Wing Watch is a project of People For the American Way (PFAW) dedicated to monitoring and exposing the activities and rhetoric of right-wing activists and organizations in order to expose their extreme agenda. Our researchers monitor dozens of broadcasts, emails and websites, and use their expertise on right-wing movements to analyze and distill that information for media, allies and the general public. By shedding light on the activities of the right-wing movement, we help expose the risks its extreme and intolerant agenda presents to our country. We do not endorse the views of groups that we report on.
I'm a fanatic? You don't want to tell one way or another. You just want to live in your bubble of blissful ignorance.Dude, I can't tell one way or another with you fanatics.Oh please! Now you are becoming annoying and I think you know it. I am not suggesting that they should not be allowed to express their views and certainly not that they be put in camps. That is just as stupid as stupid gets. This is America! I am simply documenting what these people would like to do a cautioning against being complacent. Again, you do not see what you do not want to see or acknowledge and that is your problem, and yours alone.So I didn't see any organization which is trying to bring about a theocracy. All I saw were people exercising their right of free speech. Would you like to silence them? Should we round them up and put them in camps?The problem is here that you are talking about things that have already happened. I am talking about forces at work within our culture and even our government that want to make certain things happen. Maybe these additional links will help.You could help me by actually backing up your claim with facts. For instance an example of an assertion would be: I believe that socialism has always sought to subordinate religion.Well I don't know how to help you then. It's my belief that anyone who can't see what is in plain sight is blind to the reality and doesn't want to believe it.
I would back that up with facts like this:
The Khmer Rouge abolished all religion and dispersed minority groups, forbidding them to speak their languages or to practice their customs. These policies had been implemented in less severe forms for many years prior to the Khmer Rouge's taking power.
or this...
The Communist Party of China (CPC) is letting its members know that the party’s official adherence to militant atheism has not changed; Party members are not allowed to be Christians, or to hold any other religious beliefs. That is the clear message sent by a top Party official in an editorial published on November 14 in the Global Times, the international version of People’s Daily, the official newspaper and mouthpiece of the CPC.
The editorial, written by Zhou Weiqun, chairman of the Committee on Ethnic and Religious Affairs of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, blasted Chinese academics who suggest that Communist Party members can also adhere to any religion. This prohibition against religion has been a “consistently upheld principle” since Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Republic of China, declared Zhou. “It’s impossible to have another choice besides the dialectical materialist worldview.”
Now do you understand? I would be more than happy to believe it if it were true. I looked and could not find anything. Surely you have something, right? Because if you don't maybe you are the one who is blind to reality and seeing things you want to see rather than seeing things as they really are.
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Christian Reconstructionism And The GOP: ‘Biblical Justice’ vs Social Justice | Right Wing Watch
Open your eyes!! You are in denial. Either that, or you and others like you would support this very real agenda and think that you can convince others that it is just fake news or a hoax long enough for it to be to late to stop.
And, before you call this fake news, Right Wing Watch is a well established and credible source:
About | Right Wing WatchRight Wing Watch is a project of People For the American Way (PFAW) dedicated to monitoring and exposing the activities and rhetoric of right-wing activists and organizations in order to expose their extreme agenda. Our researchers monitor dozens of broadcasts, emails and websites, and use their expertise on right-wing movements to analyze and distill that information for media, allies and the general public. By shedding light on the activities of the right-wing movement, we help expose the risks its extreme and intolerant agenda presents to our country. We do not endorse the views of groups that we report on.
Post #634. You did not use Quote/Reply. You can tell because there is no Quote for your Reply.Who are YOU talking to ? If it's me , I most certainly did use quote replyYou need to use Quote/reply, so we know who you're talking to.Oh please! Now you are becoming annoying and I think you know it. I am not suggesting that they should not be allowed to express their views and certainly not that they be put in camps. That is just as stupid as stupid gets. This is America! I am simply documenting what these people would like to do a cautioning against being complacent. Again, you do not see what you do not want to see or acknowledge and that is your problem, and yours alone.So I didn't see any organization which is trying to bring about a theocracy. All I saw were people exercising their right of free speech. Would you like to silence them? Should we round them up and put them in camps?The problem is here that you are talking about things that have already happened. I am talking about forces at work within our culture and even our government that want to make certain things happen. Maybe these additional links will help.You could help me by actually backing up your claim with facts. For instance an example of an assertion would be: I believe that socialism has always sought to subordinate religion.
I would back that up with facts like this:
The Khmer Rouge abolished all religion and dispersed minority groups, forbidding them to speak their languages or to practice their customs. These policies had been implemented in less severe forms for many years prior to the Khmer Rouge's taking power.
or this...
The Communist Party of China (CPC) is letting its members know that the party’s official adherence to militant atheism has not changed; Party members are not allowed to be Christians, or to hold any other religious beliefs. That is the clear message sent by a top Party official in an editorial published on November 14 in the Global Times, the international version of People’s Daily, the official newspaper and mouthpiece of the CPC.
The editorial, written by Zhou Weiqun, chairman of the Committee on Ethnic and Religious Affairs of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, blasted Chinese academics who suggest that Communist Party members can also adhere to any religion. This prohibition against religion has been a “consistently upheld principle” since Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Republic of China, declared Zhou. “It’s impossible to have another choice besides the dialectical materialist worldview.”
Now do you understand? I would be more than happy to believe it if it were true. I looked and could not find anything. Surely you have something, right? Because if you don't maybe you are the one who is blind to reality and seeing things you want to see rather than seeing things as they really are.
‘Welcome To The War’ – Jim Garlow’s New Book On ‘Biblical Applicationalism’ | Right Wing Watch
Cruz, Huckabee And Jindal Joining ‘Liberty’ Conference Promoting Christian Reconstruction And Biblical Patriarchy | Right Wing Watch
Christian Reconstructionism And The GOP: ‘Biblical Justice’ vs Social Justice | Right Wing Watch
Open your eyes!! You are in denial. Either that, or you and others like you would support this very real agenda and think that you can convince others that it is just fake news or a hoax long enough for it to be to late to stop.
And, before you call this fake news, Right Wing Watch is a well established and credible source:
About | Right Wing WatchRight Wing Watch is a project of People For the American Way (PFAW) dedicated to monitoring and exposing the activities and rhetoric of right-wing activists and organizations in order to expose their extreme agenda. Our researchers monitor dozens of broadcasts, emails and websites, and use their expertise on right-wing movements to analyze and distill that information for media, allies and the general public. By shedding light on the activities of the right-wing movement, we help expose the risks its extreme and intolerant agenda presents to our country. We do not endorse the views of groups that we report on.
Post #634. You did not use Quote/Reply. You can tell because there is no Quote for your Reply.Who are YOU talking to ? If it's me , I most certainly did use quote replyYou need to use Quote/reply, so we know who you're talking to.Oh please! Now you are becoming annoying and I think you know it. I am not suggesting that they should not be allowed to express their views and certainly not that they be put in camps. That is just as stupid as stupid gets. This is America! I am simply documenting what these people would like to do a cautioning against being complacent. Again, you do not see what you do not want to see or acknowledge and that is your problem, and yours alone.So I didn't see any organization which is trying to bring about a theocracy. All I saw were people exercising their right of free speech. Would you like to silence them? Should we round them up and put them in camps?The problem is here that you are talking about things that have already happened. I am talking about forces at work within our culture and even our government that want to make certain things happen. Maybe these additional links will help.
‘Welcome To The War’ – Jim Garlow’s New Book On ‘Biblical Applicationalism’ | Right Wing Watch
Cruz, Huckabee And Jindal Joining ‘Liberty’ Conference Promoting Christian Reconstruction And Biblical Patriarchy | Right Wing Watch
Christian Reconstructionism And The GOP: ‘Biblical Justice’ vs Social Justice | Right Wing Watch
Open your eyes!! You are in denial. Either that, or you and others like you would support this very real agenda and think that you can convince others that it is just fake news or a hoax long enough for it to be to late to stop.
And, before you call this fake news, Right Wing Watch is a well established and credible source:
About | Right Wing Watch