xj0hnx
Diamond Member
I've personally never understood the need for religion to get involved with issues of the State anyway, and I don't think blatant bigotry is the reason, and I also think its [bigotry] an oversimplification of the issue. Maybe believers and non-believers need to understand each other better instead of tossing around lazy-brained labels. I think people on the left are much more guilty of simply trying to label someone.
I think that religion simply believes it has a personal obligation to legislate its morality....this goes back probably as far as the Roman Empire, in my opinion. This is not about bigotry, or "supporting slavery", as some small-minded intolerant people say -- this is likely about them feeling as if they're ordained and commanded by God to reform society and restore a sense of morality in the world.
Most religious people I've personally talked to feel this way...that they need to put God back into, what they see as a "Godless world". These people are sincere, and honestly think they should use whatever means necessary to restore God into society.
This is an unbalanced view, in my opinion, but its the reason why I think "red states" fight back against "equal rights".
You must mean "personal magic man", and the simple fact that you'd rather criticize the argument instead of addressing the substance of what I wrote lends credence to my point about left-leaning simpletons opting to simply label something, rather than do the real mental work of understanding their opposition.
I am not surprised..
His reply did address the "substance" of your statement. It doesn't matter what religious people want to inject into the world, in the US we have a separation of church and state, expressly so one religion does not get to force their "morality" on those of us that do not want it. It does not matter how sincere they are, bigots are bigots. God doesn't belong in society because society doesn't believe in the same god. I for one am sick of christians thinking they know what's good for me, and trying to legislate their "morality" on me, and everyone else.