Yes, welcome back. A welcome change of pace.Navigator wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 8:02 pmI am sorry that you did not have good experiences, but to paint all Christians as haters and almost all of Christianity as a lie is just way too far of an over reaction.Bob Butler wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 6:15 pmBut, it was obvious that even among christians nobody loved. Christianity is often a lie.
Christians are supposed to help others. And love others. What you misjudge as "hate" is actually an unwillingness to be FORCED to hand over resources and property to give to someone else (see my previous 3 posts). Christianity is voluntary and the US has an amazing capacity for giving and service to others. But that is NOT what the current situation is about.
Very soon we are going to see an economic implosion due to the Government thinking it can just issue debt/currency and throw it at popular and "needy" programs (which, by the way, have made things WORSE. Again, see previous posts).
Nitpick. The description was ‘often’, not ‘all’ or ‘almost all’. I was happy to see comments based on reason and fact, rather than insult and hate. Some will declare themselves belonging to a cult of love and charity and behave the opposite. Enough of that. The question was which faction was supporting charity and love, in this case sanctuary cities. I think it is rather obvious.
During the unraveling we had too much emphasis on the elites, sending jobs abroad, and minimizing support for all in the name of small government. Trump was in great part a response to the first black president, an attempt to bring prejudice and violence out in the open again. I see the current crisis answering these trends, bringing jobs back to America, getting the big corporations to pay their share of taxes, and providing popular services again. We headed too long in the wrong direction. It will take voting rights and ending the filibuster to go back to majority rule and correct it.
I may delve in deeper to your articles, but enough for now.