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re: When did they start saying sh!t on ESPN?

Posted on 3/27/24 at 7:01 am to
Posted by High C
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Posted on 3/27/24 at 7:01 am to
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Arguing semantics because you can’t bring any substance. Carry on, smart guy.


So, you’re not going to answer the question. There’s no argument against fact that the church has pretty much always involved itself with politics. The argument is against that the “subjective morality” is bad for the country. I’m a Christian, but I’m not in favor of legislating morality, but the problem isn’t the morality itself, it’s the people trying to enforce it. That will always come off as judgmental and violating perceived personal rights. Where do those rights come from, though?
Posted by sorantable
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Posted on 3/27/24 at 8:55 am to
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I’m a Christian, but I’m not in favor of legislating morality, but the problem isn’t the morality itself, it’s the people trying to enforce it. That will always come off as judgmental and violating perceived personal rights. Where do those rights come from, though?

The Constitution, I guess. I don’t think we actually disagree here. I’m not supportive of the left trying to legislate morality either. Both sides are power-hungry, and want control more than anything else. So, Christian Nationalism (which isn’t a new term, but is more in the spotlight these days due to these folks actually garnering some wins) and whatever we’re calling extreme Leftism these days are two sides of the same coin. Both sides push legislation that they feel will benefit them. Neither side is pushing legislation that will benefit all of us, which is why both sides are plagues upon society. I’m rambling.
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