Religion
Related: About this forumFYI: posting idiocy from RNS is frequently a Real Bad Idea.
You might want to:
a) do a slow read of the entire article.
b) google the author and screen for rightwing christian fascism
c) think twice post once.
On the other hand there is always self-delete when shit hits the fan.
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)Voltaire2
(14,714 posts)People frequently post stuff from this source here, and they frequently embarrass themselves.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)Do you think they know they embarrassed themselves?
Voltaire2
(14,714 posts)Thus the self delete. Other times no, as usual, people mostly just get defensive and refuse to admit errors.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)Some double down on the stupid even after being called out for it. Its almost as if they think if they keep repeating it the stupid somehow gets less stupid.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Perhaps these are the articles that the original poster meant.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Followed by other vague responses.
And no actual citations that might cause the instant poster any embarrassment.
You might want to follow your own advice before posting similar "attack posts" in future.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)From the article:
Churches were the backbone of the civil rights movement. Today, as President Trump and Republican allies continue to defend the raids, churches have emerged as the top sources of spiritual and material support to the mostly Mexican and Guatemalan workers targeted by the raids.
Some churches are going beyond comfort and material aid, with their response flaring into political opposition. The states Catholic, Episcopal, United Methodist and Evangelical Lutheran bishops denounced the raids in a joint statement Friday (Aug. 9).
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1218317841
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)From the article:
The co-chair of the Poor Peoples Campaign, named for the last major campaign of Martin Luther King Jr., Barber insisted that poverty touches all people and regions of the United States and overlaps with related concerns such as racism, voter suppression, healthcare, ecological justice, militarism and religious nationalism....
Asked about a potential poverty debate at a candidate forum hosted by the Poor Peoples Campaign in June, however, all nine Democratic presidential hopefuls who attended including former Vice President Joe Biden and Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Kamala Harris said they would support it.
To read more:
https://religionnews.com/2019/08/23/rev-william-barber-calls-on-democrats-to-host-debate-on-poverty-racism/
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)From the article:
Then there are those, most Lincoln scholars among them, who insist that Lincoln was an atheist, or at least an agnostic, and that his public use of God-language was merely the religious window dressing required of politicians in a religious age...
Obscured by the fog of these debates is the reality that the story of Lincolns faith was a journey, a progression. He was an atheist, then a seeker. He claimed to be spiritual but not religious, was churched though not converted. Ultimately, he was convinced of Gods existence but agonized over the meaning of Providence in a tragic world.
In other words, Lincolns faith was much like what we see among millions today.
To read more:
https://religionnews.com/2019/08/12/the-maddeningly-untraditional-and-modern-faith-of-abraham-lincoln/
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Cartoonist
(7,531 posts)You know which post precipitated the OP, and it wasn't yours. Good advice to follow, though, as someone here often cause train wrecks.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)But the assertions, lacking any citations, prove nothing.
Cartoonist
(7,531 posts)Look for a post that was self deleted. If you need a metaphor, I can't help you.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)trotsky
(49,533 posts)Wow. Of all people to complain about that.
Oh but wait, you've already determined that everyone YOU attack deserves it. Sorry, I forgot.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)I suppose its all good so long as the fan club is unmoved by the hypocrisy.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)Lashing out, making up ridiculous charges against people he doesn't like, spreading all kinds of nonsense, engaging in whataboutism and other propaganda techniques, denying the reality that's right in front of his face, etc.
I suspect that, like many of Trump's Twitter followers, gil's are imaginary too.
Mariana
(15,112 posts)Or else he's assigning his own unique personal definitions to words again.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)Therefore I don't see him stopping anytime soon.