(March 12, 2013 at 2:13 pm)jstrodel Wrote: That is hypocritical, but the relationship between Christianity and politics is not really the same as having leaders with a high level of integrity. That is important, but Christians would rather have hypocritical politicians than have a country that is ruled by secular humanism. This seems reasonable to me, although it is ugly to see all of the hypocrites use theocratic language to build up their base.
I'd just like to have the cold comfort that as the government is kicking down my bedroom door and lecturing to me how I live my private life that my Christian masters are at least living by their own rulebook.
In all seriousness, go tell it on the mountain if you wish but don't tell it on Capitol Hill.
It's a simple rule and it will help us all get along.
Quote:I am not for theocracy, but I am also not for authoritarian humanism, which will sweep away America if it is not checked faster than you can say "democratic socialism"
I think you're blending religion and economic stances. There are quite a few atheist libertarians on this forum.
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