Your points were addressed to AS.Greta wrote: ↑Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:31 pmThank you for a demonstration of unreasonable responding.Walker wrote: ↑Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:55 am#WalkAwayGreta wrote: ↑Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:07 am
Yes, the issue is when people are no longer responsive to reason. Once that happens, there is only conflict. You cannot reason with the seriously religious - not by their very principles. So the public conversation is descending into shouting matches because there is nothing else once reason is abandoned.
It is ironic that the more fervent the religious, the further they stray from the tenets of their religions. Jesus mostly spoke about helping the poor, the oppressed, the rejected and bullied.
However religious neocons have aligned with the Pharisees - focused on bleeding hearts, guns, snowflakes, permission of hate speech, feminists, queers, rag-heads, welfare bludgers and abortionists. Like the Pharisees, they are certain of their moral high ground while actually operating antithetically to their supposed creed.
Meanwhile, the religious ones who are actually doing good are comparatively moderate and relaxed about the religion itself, being more passionate about people's wellbeing than politicking.
Ironic.etc
Rather than acknowledging the points made, let alone addressing them, you obfuscate and try to shift the agenda.
It's okay to be more aligned with the Pharisees' approach than Jesus's - people hold all kinds of views. Still, you should admit that you see the story of Jesus as one about a bleeding heart leftist liberal troublemaker.
I didn’t want to trample her response.
I was merely offering you an opportunity to step away from theory and into reality for a moment, by reading straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak, some reasons why folks are fleeing the Left in the US.
Many of those folks say they're walking away because of the Left’s hypocrisy.