Relatedly, Enjoy your Father's Day... it might be your last.
(ad by the Family Research Council)
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think that it is a basic lack of understanding of what being persecuted is. I have heard people singing the refrain of "our way of life is being attacked from all sides", when what they really mean but cannot seem to grasp is that "people who disagree with us are now vocal enough and/or a large enough minority that we have to acknowledge them or adjust our lives in ways we don't want to.".
What msbelle said. I hear the "Christians are oppressed" stuff all the time from some of the fundies I know, and it always pretty much comes down to "someone disagreed with me".
Seriously?!? "Every child deserves a mom and a dad"?!?
I mean, I'm glad to have two swell parents, and it's fine that one of them is male and one is female, but for crying out loud.
grr, the board ate a post
I doubt any public school teacher in the US has told her class that Christians are horrible people, or going to hell, or ignorant fools, BUT the same most certainly has been said about other religions or atheists.
ION - My stand on the "Every child deserves a mom and a dad" thing probably does not need to be stated. I Hate Some People!
Oh dear, didn't mean to start a coffee panic here on the board. Sorry, my bad.
Can anyone explain this to me?
I think msbelle is pretty on target WRT the not recognizing what persecution means. It's probably all the little accommodations made for people who aren't Christian in this country, like singing "Dredel dredel dredel" in the school Christmasholiday pageant.
What's fascinating to me about that Last Father's Day ad is that it clearly articulates a fear that if marriage changes men would become useless and unnecessary. I mean seriously, what do they think? That given their druthers all women would rather marry another woman?
It (the persecution thing) seems to be the same old thing, that when you're used to being in a privileged position, anything that takes away a part of that privilege, or even shares it, is seen as an injury. bah! silly people!
Oh, Todd. Next you're going to be saying that rich white men have it hard.
the "Robplane" is a thing of beauty, Daisy Jane. i love that you guys drew a face on it and left him notes. hilarious!!