RE: To Christians...Theocracy?
January 9, 2015 at 9:20 am
(This post was last modified: January 9, 2015 at 10:47 am by Nope.)
(January 8, 2015 at 8:51 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: Theocracies.. I'm dead against them.
Good, so far I am with you. Christians tended to kill each other off in the past when they were in charge. Weird that a religion whose founder advised his followers to turn the cheek would have adherents that wanted to kill one another off for not agreeing on biblical interpretation.
Quote:Christians/ Christ like actions were instrumental in dismantling slavery. Biblical accounts promote humanitarian ethics over the current practices.
The bible was used both to justify slavery and to fight against it. There is nothing in the bible that forbids slavery and Paul even sent a slave back to his master. Most of the humanitarian values that the bible does promote-like caring for the poor- gets ignored by the bible's followers
Quote:Freedom of speech??? You seem to have derailed. Without freedom there cannot be love. Without love there cannot be freedom. Your proposed theocracy is anti faith.
Where have I written what a theocracy would look like? I haven't. You said earlier in this same post that a theocracy would be a bad thing. Okay. I respect that opinion. Your statement here confuses me in light of your previous assertion that a theocracy would be a bad thing. Why are you talking about love and freedom in a theocracy when you just wrote that such a system of government would be bad?
Quote:Capital punishment? Such a thing is barbaric and the produce of the irreligious. Laws rooted in Christian theology are in danger of being revoked because secular morals cannot justify them. In secular law, retaliation is the only justice.
Europe is more secular then the United States but our country is the one with capital punishment. Are you saying that in a theocracy, there wouldn't be capital punishment? It sounds as if you think that a religious government would not be a bad thing?
Quote:Business should be fair and serve the community and ecology. The god of capitalism needs slaying.
You seem to be misunderstanding my questions. I am not trying to be rude so hopefully I don't come off that way as I try to clear this up. It isn't your personal opinion on matters like slavery or capitalism that I want. What I am asking if you think that a theocracy-even a Christian one- would allow these things.
Quote:Your OP is stuffed full of straw. It's insulting, and you let yourself down.
(First time I saw this thread whoever bumped it)
I am not certain what questions full of straw means or why these type of questions should be insulting. As far as letting myself down....my response is a very decided, Meh. I can live with that.
(January 9, 2015 at 9:05 am)Drich Wrote: What vexes you so?
Nothing vexes me, my sunflowery friend.
Quote:I would tend to agree if you believed the modern lie that all slavery is bad and a person living in modern soceity should not benfit from it in any way shape or form, then one would be insane to believe otherwise.. However what I do not understand is how one could believe the lie that modern life was not built and currently sustained on slavery. One has to be well past burning their head in the sand to believe that. I have given several different examples and dozens of links that show western civilization thrives not only on sweatshop slavery, but in central and South America good ole fashion plantation slavery as well. (Who do you think provides you with your "organic" out of season fruits and veggies?
Please keep talking Drich. If I was at all an evangelical atheist, I would invite you everywhere that I wanted to deconvert people.