pdub wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 11:58 am
ousdahl wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 11:42 am
pdub wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 11:24 am
Bringing in "white supremacist assholes" and "rapists" into a conversation about Christians in the US is the equivalent of someone who is arguing against gay marriage saying "what's next, marrying your goat?".
But, I’m afraid, there may likely be many correlations that can be made between religion and racism, and religion and misogyny.
Has there ever been any actual instance of a homosexual couple getting married and saying, “well that was nice, but now let’s try a goat!”
"But, I’m afraid, there may likely be many correlations that can be made between religion and racism, and religion and misogyny."
And there are correlations that can be made between black people and homicide and violent crime.
That doesn't mean the average black person is a murderer or criminal.
You may think this is an extreme reach ( because it is ) - but Christians aren't inherently rapists or white supremacists and bringing those talking points into a conversation looses the sense of context and seethes in bias, the very thing that many of you fight against.
Yeah, this discussion blew up. We could make an effort to limit it to concerns of religious liberty in the context of a pandemic.
But even more than specific issues such as racism, in my experience the deeper you got into religion, the more xenophobic it got. Just in this general “us and them” sort of of mentality. Historically, religion is just sorta tribalism, but now on some grander scale.
It’s not necessarily in every church or among every practitioner, but it’s there. And that mindset can be corrupted, expanded shit to like racism etc., even used to justify the prejudice.
I got ostracized among Catholic friends in college cuz I also had a group of friends who partied. I got even more ostracized when I suggested, Jesus hung out with literal prostitutes, so why do you make such an effort to shield yourself from my other friends just cuz we might drink 15 beers each on a Tuesday?”