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In reply to the discussion: Yes, You Are Taking Those Verses out of Context: A Muslim Responds to Atheist Ali A. Rizvi [View all]Permanut
(6,656 posts)A couple of things that moderates can do. Speak out, of course, individually or as representatives of moderate Christianity. This has shown so far to have limited effect, but the potential is really there for growing numbers of voices of what I guess we could call the laity - Christians with no special status, power or authority.
The greater potential for action, however, lies with the leadership of every group that labels itself Christian. At the risk of getting entangled in the "No True Scotsman" jungle, or the "True Christian" arguments, leaders are charged with the obligation to represent a set of principles that represent the core of Christianity; as you say, the message of love, etc.
In these times, it seems though that moderates are trying to sweep back the ocean with a broom. The fundies are running amok, and I think it will be really difficult to stop them, no matter what is done. Not trying to sound pessimistic, I think the pendulum will eventually swing the other way,