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<blockquote data-quote="AETERNAM REX" data-source="post: 69554" data-attributes="member: 3949"><p>I sound as if I am picking on Christians. Just to be clear, I know and love a lot of good Christian family, friends, community, etc. I don't have anything against Christianity or Christians.</p><p> </p><p>But I have to call it as I see it. There is a predominant Christian influence in the USA, and subsequent imbalance with regard to the way we manage our society.</p><p> </p><p>I don't see why we insert things like ceremonial nationalist or religious propaganda into sporting events and such anyway. Not that I am offended, but it just seems kinda odd to me. I can watch a sporting event while fully aware that god is omnipotent and which country I am in. The reminder is unnecessary.</p><p> </p><p>Law is a big part of the issue as law cannot keep up with the real world and is predicated upon coercion. When you insert law into the equation, it inevitably causes duality and polarization, thus conflict. If you insert a particular religion into law, you are using coercion to forcefully influence those values. Law applies to everyone. But not everyone has the exact same religious values.</p><p> </p><p>Gay is a little unnatural. But who do gay people harm by being gay? Why cannot they define marriage the way they want according to their beliefs and values while everyone else also defines marriage according to their beliefs and values?</p><p>A: Because law was inserted into a religious practice called marriage. Now gay people can't get legally married in a lot of places because some gods say gay people are wrong. And a lot of people are now having to accept a legal definition that differs from their religious definition of what marriage is.</p><p> </p><p>Vote = Government = Law = enFORCEment = Coercion = Violation = Duality = Conflict</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AETERNAM REX, post: 69554, member: 3949"] I sound as if I am picking on Christians. Just to be clear, I know and love a lot of good Christian family, friends, community, etc. I don't have anything against Christianity or Christians. But I have to call it as I see it. There is a predominant Christian influence in the USA, and subsequent imbalance with regard to the way we manage our society. I don't see why we insert things like ceremonial nationalist or religious propaganda into sporting events and such anyway. Not that I am offended, but it just seems kinda odd to me. I can watch a sporting event while fully aware that god is omnipotent and which country I am in. The reminder is unnecessary. Law is a big part of the issue as law cannot keep up with the real world and is predicated upon coercion. When you insert law into the equation, it inevitably causes duality and polarization, thus conflict. If you insert a particular religion into law, you are using coercion to forcefully influence those values. Law applies to everyone. But not everyone has the exact same religious values. Gay is a little unnatural. But who do gay people harm by being gay? Why cannot they define marriage the way they want according to their beliefs and values while everyone else also defines marriage according to their beliefs and values? A: Because law was inserted into a religious practice called marriage. Now gay people can't get legally married in a lot of places because some gods say gay people are wrong. And a lot of people are now having to accept a legal definition that differs from their religious definition of what marriage is. Vote = Government = Law = enFORCEment = Coercion = Violation = Duality = Conflict [/QUOTE]
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