Lon
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I appreciate the theology tenor, btw, it is just that this particular is in the 'political' section so I think it caters more to your civic mindedness. As with you, it is a tightrope walk for me as well, but I'm trying to discuss this in the politics without overtly drawing upon the reality that I am in this world but 'not of it.' I yet have a responsibility, for leaving a nation 'as best as I can leave and affect it' for children and children's children, as a good steward. I think you relate to that here as well.I prefer the phrasing "an expression of faith" over the phrasing "an expression of religious values."
Biblical Judaism was a Religion (must do rituals).
Biblical Christianity is a faith (in Christ's finished work).
But no biggie, that is my preference.
But yours is an interesting question.
I vote Pro-Life. Partly because I always did as a secular person. But now also as a person of faith in Christ.
At the same time, "the right to bear arms" is a secular view.
I wholeheartedly hold to it.
True. But wise as serpents as well. When it comes to freedoms, I don't think anybody can defeat a Christian, just eliminate them.But the Scripture teaches the Believer is to view him or herself as a lamb ever ready for the slaughter. And that wrath is to be God's.
Me too, not that I wholly grasp every nuance, but I'm aware there is a need to walk faithfully with Christ looking for a home whose Builder and Maker is God. I also would like my great grandkids to experience a rich walk with Christ. Unmolested? I do hope they make a positive impact on their world.I am well aware of the dichotomy.
I need this fleshed out a bit to understand it, please (see how to do this without blaming the person talking, Anna?) and thank you.I do not ignorantly assert otherwise - as the so called Right, I supposedly belong to does.
And I'm fine with that.
That'd be a lot of necks. I've never been grateful they are here. I'm pretty sure they've given me no benefit at all.The ACLU?
At times I'd like to strangle them.
Other times I'm grateful they're around.
I believe so too. I don't envision Christians working for them.But they are of this world.
Which is why I don't envision any Christians involved with them (among other reasons).Their standard is of this world.
I'm not quite following this particular either, if it is of any consequence.Both when great, and when not so great.
What can one expect from such - sympathy for "the things of God" or "sympathy for the Devil"?
Ya know what I mean?
That's why I'm convinced that identifying values, and giving the ACLU a hard time when they trounce such values, simply because they come from some group they don't like, is the right tack. They need to be put in their place when they trounce a GOOD value simply because they believe it is 'religious.' No, in fact, it doesn't matter if they like Christians or Muslims. They need to realize there are appropriate quotes from the Bible and Koran for society. OTHERWISE, they are ONLY allowing ideas from atheists and secular sources thus favoring and ONLY supporting a lack of faith in society. They are inept to realize it.