A few other threads got me thinking about this subject, and as you will have figured by now this is about the church and the state.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
mdk said
When the church and state were the same entity there was never a wars......
mdk said
When the church and state were the same entity there was never a wars......
mdk said
When the church and state were the same entity there was never a wars......
mdk said
When the church and state were the same entity there was never a wars......
So Boerd said
We could always make this a discussion of sonething controversial. For example, the Arabs had stolen Judea from the Christians. In effect, they started the religious wars and the Christians were retaliating. Why do we not equally vilify the conquests of the Rashidun or the subsequent caliphates?
mdk said
sorry. Just my way of saying this isn't really a controversial topic anymore, and hasn't been for 250 years or more; everybody agrees, and setting it up as an argumentative topic is a fallacious premise. Nobody wants a conjunction of church and state. I'd wager that anybody still wanting to talk about it has an axe to grind.Closing a post with awkward-silence ellipses is my way of denoting sarcasm, for future reference. Forced grammatical errors too.
ActRaiserTheReturned said
Or for that matter, why is Israel villainized as the real life evil Empire of Mordor?
ActRaiserTheReturned said
Or for that matter, why is Israel villainized as the real life evil Empire of Mordor?
Dervish said
This might explain why they're so touchy about people wearing rings around Mount Tabor.
So Boerd said
We could always make this a discussion of sonething controversial. For example, the Arabs had stolen Judea from the Christians. In effect, they started the religious wars and the Christians were retaliating. Why do we not equally vilify the conquests of the Rashidun or the subsequent caliphates?
Nevis said
You just said the Middle-Easterners stole Middle Eastern lands from European invaders-though they actually did take form Middle Eastern Christians as well. And many of the Christians from the Jews. And many of the Jews from other Jews, who took from the Canaanites... how far back to you want to go with this?On the OP matter-a LOT of people in the US actively seek out a conjunction of Church and State (so long as it is their denomination). Myself, my stance on government is anarchistic, anyways.
Nevis said On the OP matter-a LOT of people in the US actively seek out a conjunction of Church and State (so long as it is their denomination).
Vortex said
Do they really need a religious symbol to celebrate a multifarious/multicultural/international celebration? Can't they just have a Christmas tree?