Is there perhaps just a little bit of hypocrisy involved here?
“It’s the same thing; it’s pagan sexual morality. It’s a Pagan view of the world that is a secularist view of the world that is inherently hostile toward not just any religion but particularly christianity.”
Factually, this is absurd, and there are a few points I wish to make:
- Obama
is a christian and his policies prove it. If he were a Pagan he would
hardly have continued and even expanded upon the shrub’s faith based
initiatives. And in keeping it, had he been Pagan, he would certainly
have added at least a few Pagans to it rather than giving it a
monotheistic leadership panel. No, not much evidence of Paganism in the Obama administration.
- Barber’s claims about ancient Rome are even more laughable, since Rome did not discriminate against christians outside of perhaps 7 to 10 years in a three century span. As Thomas Jefferson observed, “had not the Roman government permitted free inquiry christianity could never have been introduced.”
- And Roman citizens were not made to worship Caesar.
- Paganism
is not secularist and never has been. Paganism is not hostile toward
religion. It cannot be and remain Paganism. Nor was Paganism
historically hostile to christianity, despite all the attempts of
historical christianity to pretend to be persecuted – a pretense that
continues today.
This attempt to make everything outside of itself Paganism is a pathetic demonization of the Other as old as christianity itself. - Sacrifices were to the genius – guardian spirit – of Caesar, not to Caesar himself. And they were not coerced. For the Romans, sacrificing to the genius of Caesar was much like the Pledge of Allegiance is today for Americans – an expression of loyalty. Yet in another example of hypocrisy, while denouncing Roman devotion to Caesar, these evangelicals want to coerce Americans to worship their god through the old “under god” line they got added to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954.
I’m sorry, Mr. Barber, but if that is the only way you can GET believers, then maybe there is something wrong with your religion.
So-called christians like Barber are busily trying even now to coerce worship of jesus by legislating his beliefs in violation of the U.S. Constitution. While crying persecution and defending freedom of religion, these religio-winuts are denying freedom of religion to millions of Americans, demanding that their own beliefs be legislated into law and the rest of us forced to go along with them, giving up our own freedom to have different beliefs of our own.
This is like repugicans saying liberals are both Nazis and Communists, or Communists and islamists. It’s nonsensical and seemingly meaningful only to a repugican mind.
But without lies and distortion and hypocrisy and invented history, what would the religio-wingnutst have?
Not much at all.
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