sr71plt
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I didn't mean to omit anyone. I use the terms Catholicism and Protestantism pretty much synonymously.
I'll bet that pleases the Catholics to no end.

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I didn't mean to omit anyone. I use the terms Catholicism and Protestantism pretty much synonymously.

This country was founded by Christians, but this is largely the result of the Christian having killed anybody who wasn't, so it's really not much to brag about.
It was in fact, Jefferson I believe, who argued that the separation of Church and state was not to preserve politics from the corruption of religion, but to preserve religion from the corruption of politics.
In any case, more accurately, after reading Antonia Fraser's biography, I believe the roots of the American secular states probably had it's origins in the levellers of the English Civil Wars of the Seventeenth century; the context was one of great strife over complex issues of both religious and secular governance. Oliver Cromwell prevailed through a combination of military prowess and a providentialist populism.
The levellers, who promulgated the concepts of expanded suffrage, rule by popular mandate, rule of law, and religious freedom and tolerance (freedom of conscience) did not prevail at the time, but they did inspire a new wave of political theory over the next hundred years based on those precepts: Locke, Hume, even Adam Smith, which eventually influenced the framers of the Constitution, who created the foundations of a government based on those precepts.
I for one, stand by the record: all fucking theocrats do is fight over scraps and fuck everything up - religion and politics don't mix, and if you think the world was a better place under theocratic rule, you're fooling yourself - the Puritans, including Cromwell targeted things like Crucifixes and Icons, they fought over the pettiest shit you can imagine, and it was a bloody fucking mess.
Agreed, there was some killing but to imply that all Christians killed anybody who disagreed with them is just a little bit over the top. Unless your intention was to piss off the establishment from the get go, your opening statement probably hindered the message you were trying to convey. Especially this would be true of the Quakers.This country was founded by Christians, but this is largely the result of the Christian having killed anybody who wasn't, so it's really not much to brag about.

Hi honey!![]()
I'm thinking I don't want to talk about religion today...
Got a better topic for us? We'll scram this thread!
We could talk about cheesy fiction tropes that we just can't resist!What are you in the mood for? We can talk about that. I'm watching cooking shows and playing Final Fantasy XI and avoiding doing any chores.
And I'm wearing a Snuggie, baby.
It's a bit involved, and you may end up being sorry you asked, this could get long, there isn't any way to reduce it to a sound byte or a simplistic algorithm, but it's based on examination of evolutionary principle among other things, my own personal study of "human nature" - in order to make it a bit less confusing, some background is necessary.In my opinion, I think that we all appreciate and champion the meaning of you closing statement: It oughta be enough to have your freedom, it's enough for me.
There are many in this world that think that man should not be free and their governments and lifestyles.What premise or reason would you base the fact that you should even have any freedom whatever? I am not asking this question to disagree with you but I am really interested in the reasoning process that led you to believe the way you do.
We could talk about cheesy fiction tropes that we just can't resist!
I stayed up a little bit late reading crap fiction online. It was Buffy fanfic featuring Xander and Spike, and it was hurt/comfort, hurt/comfort all the way. It got to where I'd start laughing-- "oh, here it comes again!" There were whole chapters that were nothing but- and make up sex, lots of it.
But it suddenly evolved an interesting plot and actually had a satisfying ending-- surprised the hell out of me!
I'll take Spike in just about any combination. He's like Jack Sparrow-- polymorphously perverse...Fantastic. I also just started a thread in the board theme and possibly with fun potential.
I'm going to try Nonargumentative Writing Styles.
I don't know how, but I can attempt it.
I had a friend give me links to the Buffy fic. She loved Xander/Spike.
I am much more interested in Spike/Willow...but that's because I'm an incurable romantic.
I'll take Spike in just about any combination. He's like Jack Sparrow-- polymorphously perverse...
And I have a weakness for bleach blonds...He's my absolute favorite.
"I may be love's bitch, but at least I'm man enough to admit it."
I've been waiting for you to come back and say that!All of you fuck off and leave my thread alone. All of you
See my post towards the end:I'll bet that pleases the Catholics to no end.![]()
And, I might have added, their predilection for little boys - the signal difference between Catholicism and Protestantism is in that Protestants distanced themselves further from Manichean dualism, i.e., celibacy, the attempted negation of physical realm through cessation of reproductive activity - which I'm sure you knew - while they still retained the underlying Augustinian distaste for the messy business of sex itself, which even Augustine had mixed feelings about.In short, freedom is diversity, and Judeo-Christian "family values" (actually borrowed from the Italians), are just the most statistically significant strategy, there are many, many other successful strategies and even Christianity provided for those who chose to opt out of the reproductive game but still contribute to group fitness through cultural contributions - kind of ironic, given their opposition to homosexuality.
See my post towards the end: And, I might have added, their predilection for little boys - the signal difference between Catholicism and Protestantism is in that Protestants distanced themselves further from Manichean dualism, i.e., celibacy, the attempted negation of physical realm through cessation of reproductive activity - which I'm sure you knew - while they still retained the underlying Augustinian distaste for the messy business of sex itself, which even Augustine had mixed feelings about.
Protestants advocate celibacy largely as a temporary measure for preserving male paternity assurances, i.e., extramarital celibacy.
A fair guess I'd say.To be fair, I don't think Catholicism doctrine itself has a predilection for little boys--but that the institutional setup of the Catholic priesthood lends itself to attracting men who already have a predilection for little boys.
Ami, you do realize that Xssve is a guy, right?[/QUOTE]
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Cloudy...I neither know nor care concerning the gender of any poster, I am gender blind in that sense....however, when they bitch and whine and throw hissy fits, the gender appropriate assignation is automatic.
ami
No?
Damn.
'Cause, yannow, you'd probably have a few followers.
Ami, you do realize that Xssve is a guy, right?[/QUOTE]
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Cloudy...I neither know nor care concerning the gender of any poster, I am gender blind in that sense....however, when they bitch and whine and throw hissy fits, the gender appropriate assignation is automatic.
ami
Gender blind? Well, half right, I guess.