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Originally posted by The Astral City
I believe that the "Born Again" (read Neo-Calvinist) Christian movement has undertaken a conspiracy against empirical thought in an effort to legitimize themselves to mainstream Americans.
Originally posted by The Astral City
People such as the editors at www.worldnetdaily.com imply that America's founding fathers were inline with the views of their own right-wing religious ideals, even though their ministries are a product of the late 20th century. They use a selective figurative interpretation of the Untied States Constitution and the founders writings to accomplish this.
Originally posted by The Astral City
This type of consipracy is nothing new though
Originally posted by The Astral City
Speaking of selective interpretation, Dr. Hovins www.drdino.com a Christian Scientist, uses a strong combination of selective science, emotional appeal and an almost Nazi-esque type of retoric to push his ideas regarding evolution, public education, and fundamentalist Christianity.
Originally posted by The Astral City
In one lecture he stated very forcefully that there has never been an example of a benifical mutation (which is a blatant lie) and then went on less than five minutes later to point out that he believes in microevolution and the mutations therein. The audience didn't even blink because of the way he put forward his "evidence" which mostly consisted of his recounts of debates that have never been recorded with bumbling evolutionists.
Originally posted by The Astral City
He also has put forward the idea that the HIV virus was created at the University of Albera.
Originally posted by The Astral City
Finally, there are homophobic groups, such as The American Family Association www.afa.net , The Traditional Values Coalition and The Liberty Council, all state that heterosexual monogamous marriage has been the foundation of every civilization. This uses an issue that is inflamitory to many Americans, in order to propogate another attack against empirical thoughts. It is factually false that heterosexual monogamous marriage has been basis for civilization, Greek and Roman cultures contained much homosexual relations, most of it within government sanction. It was not until the rise of Christianity (which survived only because it was the state-religion of Rome in the late empire) that things such as non-monogamous sexual relations and homosexuality became outlawed in every region.
Originally posted by The Astral City
It is through falsehoods such as these, that the "Born Again" movement is trying to carve out its niche within America, using pre-VaticanII teachings and selective fact they have begun to permiate the American culture's more conservative elements.
Originally posted by The Astral City
Well, tell me what you think everyone! Just please, back up what you say.
Originally posted by The Astral City
Blessed Be
Originally posted by The Astral City
~Astral (The Pissed Off Pagan)
Originally posted by The Astral City
They use a selective figurative interpretation of the Untied States Constitution and the founders writings to accomplish this.
the Priory Of Scion who planted falsified doccuments in French and Italian libraries in an effort to pass themselves off as a pre-enlightenment society.
It is factually false that heterosexual monogamous marriage has been basis for civilization, Greek and Roman cultures contained much homosexual relations, most of it within government sanction.
tstf
please prove this and then explain adequetly why those nations/empires were totally destroyed soon after behaviour such as homosexuality became mainstream.
saint4god
There are a lot of 'Born Again' peeps who aren't rooted in Calvinism and Neo-Calvinism
Uhm...the founding fathers were in fact Christian and the doctrines thereof were based on Christianity.
Please don't use the division of Christian Science interchangably with Christianity
Originally posted by Nygdan
...from what I have heard, were a particular group that was known for publishing short tracts about 'important' aspects of their relgion, the tracts were called the fundaments, or something like that. Obviously however teh term has been applied to a wider group nowadays.