Gentlemen, I apologize for losing my temper and for my poorly chosen words, but I also ask that the rest of you spend a second reflecting on your own statements.
For example, I find the insistence that late term abortion is infanticide to be both dishonest and insulting. And being told that my priorities are screwed up because I don't think that providing an abortion to a rape victim should be a Class 1 felony? That there is deeply offensive to me. The continued claim that the "radical left" wants to murder babies is also dishonest and deeply insulting. I could provide more examples, but I think the point is clear - there are a lot of rhetorical fireballs flying around and I'm not the only one chucking them.
I have my temper back under control and I'll do my best to keep it there, or at least to refrain from hitting the post button. I ask that the rest of you do the same.
Byblos wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 8:17 amI pride myself in using well thought-out, rational arguments based in facts.
And my counter is that your Christian worldview leads you to interpret facts and evidence in a certain way, with the end result being that when you drill down to the bedrock your views on human reproduction and abortion are religiously based.
Byblos wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 8:17 amThis is not a case of misinformation, you're nothing but a phony 2-bit leftist hack who is deliberately spreading lies and who just exposed himself for who he truly is.
Which lies would those be? I don't believe that I've told any.
Philip wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 8:21 amPeople that have some kind of theistic belief are by FAR in the majority in this country - and yet Ed doesn't think they should have the right to weigh in politically???!!!
Cut it out, Phil.
Ed explicitly said that he supports their right to weigh in politically but sometimes wishes they wouldn't. Scroll up and you'll see it. I have no desire to disenfranchise anyone.
Philip wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 8:21 amNot to mention, he doesn't realize the ONLY reason we have a right to vote on ANYTHING is because of Democracy, which was born out of Christian beliefs.
I'm not sure where you're getting that. Democracy was born out of pagan Greek beliefs and influenced by pagan Roman beliefs. Sure, the guys who wrote the Magna Carta were Christian, but so were the absolute monarchs they were trying to constrain. Yeah, the Founding Fathers were mostly Christians, but so were the Tories, the Red Coats, Parliament, and the King. You can't give credit to Christian reformers while overlooking the fact that their reforms were aimed at creating a more equitable Christian society by taking power from the Christian lords and the Christian Church and giving it to Christian commoners. Gotta take the good with the bad, and over the centuries Christianity was the basis for plenty of both.