Liberals are like Christians from the dark ages at this point xD
Seriously replace liberal with christian, and alt right with witch.
Same belief of self superiority, and crazy ass justifications for violence that go completely against what they supposedly stand for. Both turn heavily on those who go speak out against their actions.
The only difference is the christians got like that out of a fear of their god, I don't understand how liberals got like this.
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True. The far left has grown increasingly cult-like. The more evidence you provide them that their beliefs are unhinged, the more steadfast they become in those beliefs. They don't want a debate. The only truth is the truths provided to them by their priests. Question that truth and be burned at the stake as a heretic. You get people like this on every side of the spectrum, of course, but the left right now particularly attracts this sort of morally righteous, establishment abiding, emotionally driven zealot. I used to consider myself a liberal when the right acted this way. Liberals used to be anti-war and pro-free speech. Now they've changed too much, lost the debate, and have to lie to stay afloat.
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[quote]Liberals are like Christians from the dark ages at this point xD Seriously replace liberal with christian, and alt right with witch. Same belief of self superiority, and crazy ass justifications for violence that go completely against what they supposedly stand for. Both turn heavily on those who go speak out against their actions. The only difference is the christians got like that out of a fear of their god, I don't understand how liberals got like this.[/quote] No, people claiming Christianity in those days but willfully took part in the violence did so because the Catholic Church twisted the Scriptures to fit their agenda and discouraged and threatened people from learning to read the Bible for themselves.
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I wouldn't take offense to this, or place my own personal worth on his statement. Christianity is not what it once was. Your religion used to be the state, and he's saying that now the state has basically become a religion. It's not far-fetched. You don't want to blame Christianity for a bumpy past, but it was certainly the tool used to achieve many injustices. I don't think it's even worth debating. The same could be said for many religions.
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Did your pastor in Smalltown USA teach you that? It's a complete abdication of responsibility. Non-Catholics have done more than their fair share of reprehensible shit. Claiming that anyone who committed religious violence in the name of Christ was 'manipulated by the church' or some shit is just false. How many 'witches' were burned, drowned or hanged by Christians? How many died under Protestant rule in Ireland, for example? Even people who have 'read the bible for themselves' do bad things. Who could've guessed? Don't get me wrong, the Church has done (and still does) some really -blam!-ed things, but pretending reformed churches are clean is beyond ignorant.
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If anything, the Reformation weakened the church thereby allowing every nutjob with an idea to claim divine authority thereby increasing the amount of religiously motivated nutjobs. American Protestants could use some inquisitors.
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[quote]Well don't cling too tightly to your safety blanket or you risk ending up like MiffedMaxine[/quote] God is not safe. But He is good. Don't isolate yourself in your little echo chamber box. You're only enslaving yourself.