IRD and ONN side with terrorists.
Due to political ties, the religious right tends to be very tough on terror. They advocate a strong military, active military intervention in overseas terrorist hotspots (As they would put it, 'fight them over there so we don't have to fight them there'), and so on. Dispite this, they are more alike than either would care to admit - both the typical member of the religious right and the typical islamic terrorist are strongly opposed to gay rights, believe it is the duty of government to enforce morality, and that religion should be the center of live. They merely disagree on exactly which religion, and how to go about it.
This simularity can be seen on rare occasions when the religious right actually goes so far as to side with the terrorists against a common enemy, such as gays.
This is their argument: "If you accept gays as equal, the terrorists will attack us!"
What utter wimps they believe people to be. What wusses, what cowards and what pussies. The religious right, champion of american strength and promoter of agressive forign policy, that likes to be seen wrapped in a flag and waving an M-16, wants people to give in to terrorist demands when it suits them!
They really are more like the terrorists then they admit, even to themselves.
On an unrelated note: The reason I hardly ever post anything new is due to my new full-time employment.
Due to political ties, the religious right tends to be very tough on terror. They advocate a strong military, active military intervention in overseas terrorist hotspots (As they would put it, 'fight them over there so we don't have to fight them there'), and so on. Dispite this, they are more alike than either would care to admit - both the typical member of the religious right and the typical islamic terrorist are strongly opposed to gay rights, believe it is the duty of government to enforce morality, and that religion should be the center of live. They merely disagree on exactly which religion, and how to go about it.
This simularity can be seen on rare occasions when the religious right actually goes so far as to side with the terrorists against a common enemy, such as gays.
A religious watchdog organization says the election of a lesbian as a bishop in the Episcopal Church will cause problems in a number of areas.
Mary Glasspool of Baltimore is now an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Los Angeles.
According to Jeff Walton with the Institute on Religion & Democracy (IRD), Glasspool's election will make it tough for Christians in certain countries.
"Last week there were over 500 people who were killed in three villages surrounding Jos Nigeria," he shares. "These Christian villagers were killed for their faith. The people who attacked them were yelling 'God is great' in Arabic, and one of the charges against the Christians was that they were immoral."
The IRD spokesman is quick to point out that he is not blaming the Episcopal Church for the attacks in Nigeria. But he says Episcopal Church officials in the United States are not taking that factor into account in their race to be "all inclusive."
This is their argument: "If you accept gays as equal, the terrorists will attack us!"
What utter wimps they believe people to be. What wusses, what cowards and what pussies. The religious right, champion of american strength and promoter of agressive forign policy, that likes to be seen wrapped in a flag and waving an M-16, wants people to give in to terrorist demands when it suits them!
They really are more like the terrorists then they admit, even to themselves.
On an unrelated note: The reason I hardly ever post anything new is due to my new full-time employment.
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