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originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: TheSingleBillie
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
Let's get something straight; Christians in America ( and elsewhere) NEVER invent new laws. As conservatives by definition they aim to maintain the laws that have kept society functioning and prosperous for decades.
Do you actually believe what you are even saying?
Am I in Clown world right now?
Be sure to only use reputable sources that are not steeped in far left ideology such as CNN, MSNBC, NBC, NY Times, The Atlantic, or other far left publications as liberals are always demanding of conservatives to use only reputable and unbiased sources.
Yes, by all means -- don't use any mainstream news site (unless approved by the Right).
Or Politi-fact -- unless they side with the Right.
Politico reporter Heidi Przybyla wrote an article on Thursday apologizing for her comments painting those who believe their rights come from God as “extremists” and “Christian nationalists.”
Przyblya’s article was published after leading Christian organizations sent a letter to Politico leadership on Wednesday demanding an apology and accusing her of demonstrating a “disqualifying lack of knowledge of the United States of America’s founding documents and a profoundly prejudicial view toward American religious groups.”
“Due to some clumsy words, I was interpreted by some people as making arguments that are quite different from what I believe,” Przybyla wrote. “Excerpts of what I said were promoted widely in some political circles by some activists whose primary objection, I feel sure, was not my television appearance but my coverage in POLITICO about the tactics and agenda of political activists who subscribe to a philosophy they call ‘Christian Nationalism.’ Christianity is a religion. Christian Nationalism is a political movement. As I said on air, there is a big difference between the two.”
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: TheSingleBillie
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
Let's get something straight; Christians in America ( and elsewhere) NEVER invent new laws. As conservatives by definition they aim to maintain the laws that have kept society functioning and prosperous for decades.
Do you actually believe what you are even saying?
Am I in Clown world right now?
Be sure to only use reputable sources that are not steeped in far left ideology such as CNN, MSNBC, NBC, NY Times, The Atlantic, or other far left publications as liberals are always demanding of conservatives to use only reputable and unbiased sources.
Yes, by all means -- don't use any mainstream news site (unless approved by the Right).
Or Politi-fact -- unless they side with the Right.
Politico Reporter Apologizes for ‘Clumsy’ Comments on ‘Christian Nationalists’ After Outcry
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Politico reporter Heidi Przybyla wrote an article on Thursday apologizing for her comments painting those who believe their rights come from God as “extremists” and “Christian nationalists.”
Przyblya’s article was published after leading Christian organizations sent a letter to Politico leadership on Wednesday demanding an apology and accusing her of demonstrating a “disqualifying lack of knowledge of the United States of America’s founding documents and a profoundly prejudicial view toward American religious groups.”
“Due to some clumsy words, I was interpreted by some people as making arguments that are quite different from what I believe,” Przybyla wrote. “Excerpts of what I said were promoted widely in some political circles by some activists whose primary objection, I feel sure, was not my television appearance but my coverage in POLITICO about the tactics and agenda of political activists who subscribe to a philosophy they call ‘Christian Nationalism.’ Christianity is a religion. Christian Nationalism is a political movement. As I said on air, there is a big difference between the two.”
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
Let's get something straight; Christians in America ( and elsewhere) NEVER invent new laws. As conservatives by definition they aim to maintain the laws that have kept society functioning and prosperous for decades.
Do you actually believe what you are even saying?
Am I in Clown world right now?
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: TheSingleBillie
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
Let's get something straight; Christians in America ( and elsewhere) NEVER invent new laws. As conservatives by definition they aim to maintain the laws that have kept society functioning and prosperous for decades.
Do you actually believe what you are even saying?
Am I in Clown world right now?
Be sure to only use reputable sources that are not steeped in far left ideology such as CNN, MSNBC, NBC, NY Times, The Atlantic, or other far left publications as liberals are always demanding of conservatives to use only reputable and unbiased sources.
Yes, by all means -- don't use any mainstream news site (unless approved by the Right).
Or Politi-fact -- unless they side with the Right.
originally posted by: grey580
originally posted by: TheSingleBillie
I simply asked of him to meet the standards set on ATS by other liberals. Not to use far left links just as they discredit automatically all links they consider to be far right. Fair is fair. But seems you object me asking a liberal to meet the standards set by your fellow liberals. Not surprising at all really.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: TheSingleBillie
I simply asked of him to meet the standards set on ATS by other liberals. Not to use far left links just as they discredit automatically all links they consider to be far right. Fair is fair. But seems you object me asking a liberal to meet the standards set by your fellow liberals. Not surprising at all really.
I think your wording is slanted.
But, YES -- I strongly support investigating your source.
Not only the source but the writer of articles. The author doesn't necessarily side with the site they're article is on.
Know when something is an OP-ED -- or when it is meant to be factually serious.
There are sites that will tell you the history of any media site.
HOWEVER -- those of the RIGHT on ATS -- tend to use extremist Right-Wing sites. I haven't noticed that as much with the Left-ish (which tends to be anything the Right doesn't agree with).
originally posted by: TheSingleBillie
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: TheSingleBillie
I simply asked of him to meet the standards set on ATS by other liberals. Not to use far left links just as they discredit automatically all links they consider to be far right. Fair is fair. But seems you object me asking a liberal to meet the standards set by your fellow liberals. Not surprising at all really.
I think your wording is slanted.
But, YES -- I strongly support investigating your source.
Not only the source but the writer of articles. The author doesn't necessarily side with the site they're article is on.
Know when something is an OP-ED -- or when it is meant to be factually serious.
There are sites that will tell you the history of any media site.
HOWEVER -- those of the RIGHT on ATS -- tend to use extremist Right-Wing sites. I haven't noticed that as much with the Left-ish (which tends to be anything the Right doesn't agree with).
If you note Grey was using a fuzzy youtube video clip out of context.
He made tons of statements about how violent and evil Christians are with absolutely no sources/links. Just asserting that Christians beat up and try to kill LGBTQ regularly.
That's why I challenged him.
Quakers rejected elaborate religious ceremonies, didn’t have official clergy and believed in spiritual equality for men and women. Quaker missionaries first arrived in America in the mid-1650s. Quakers, who practice pacifism, played a key role in both the abolitionist and women’s rights movements.
originally posted by: NorthOS
a reply to: Annee
Extreme indeed.
Quakers rejected elaborate religious ceremonies, didn’t have official clergy and believed in spiritual equality for men and women. Quaker missionaries first arrived in America in the mid-1650s. Quakers, who practice pacifism, played a key role in both the abolitionist and women’s rights movements.
www.history.com...
Really?
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: TheSingleBillie
I'm going to be real with you. Christians are not innocent.
For a good many years, the so called "christians" have been lording their views upon others. They put laws into place in states that limited peoples rights. Small things like forbidding the sale of alcohol on Sunday.