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ProudModerate2
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« on: October 18, 2014, 09:55:00 PM »

We really have to stop caring so much about feelings and emotions. It's ridiculous. This is why I think liberals are fundamentally flawed.

I always get the impression that liberals are worried that if they stand for something, they are going to offend someone. For example, they always act "above it all".

LOL.
Reaganfan ... Do you understand that your same (silly) argument can be made against conservatives, instead of liberals ?
Do conservatives (and religious conservatives) not have "strong feelings and emotions" ?
Should they "stop caring so much" about their strong views on things they believe ?
And are conservatives who exhibit strong feelings and emotions "ridiculous," and thus if so, must also be "fundamentally flawed" ?

There are also many religious conservatives who "worry that if they stand for something, they are going to offend" others. Breaking News : Many conservatives and their very strong beliefs regarding religion, also discuss topics of interest to them with an "above it all" attitude (or have you not noticed ?).

I'd take Christian old fashioned tradition over flawed new-age "enlightened" liberalism any day of the week.

How "old fashioned" Christian tradition do you see yourself accepting ?
How far back (in time) with Christian traditions are acceptable to you and your beliefs ? .....
How about Christians in early America who would burn people at the stake for accusations of witchcraft ? Or maybe pre-1978 when the Latter Day Saints (a Christian religion) did not accept full membership to blacks, simply for the color of their skin ?
Or current Christian religions who do not accept the gay community ? (Some, like the Roman Catholic Church are finally now "turning the corner," and are finding that their religion must be all-inclusive, if they are to teach love for all people.)
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« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2014, 12:15:49 AM »


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