Turn the other cheek ?  I don't think so. I have several  theories
but that isn't one of them. Too much to lose. Like one's  children.
 
About science, seems to me that the  pro-life position benefited
greatly by considerable use of science to make Christian points.
But when it comes to the issue of homosexuality  the rallying  cry
was abandon ship. Almost no science and a heavy emphasis
on morality, Christian tradition,  and  Christian  interpretation
of the Law. Prefect formula for defeat.
 
Ernie put together a list of 10 self criticisms of Christianity.
I'd like to add number 11 :  For reasons that I do  not understand,
sometimes the order of the day is irrationality. Major Irrationality.
 
By no means true of all Christians but, believe me,  I have heard  it
a number of times on the issue, "all we need is prayer and reliance
on the Bible."  OK if that is where you begin, but if that is  the
whole schmeer, well, guess what happens in politics. 
 
Even when it is the Bible, seems to me a heck of a lot of people
simply have not done their homework. There is over-reliance on
a handful of verses and most people don't even seem to know
how extensively the Bible criticizes ( condemns ) homosexuality.
And Buckley's lie that Jesus never said a word on the issue
is still bandied about as if it was something other than false.
 
Willingness to compromise on this issue was scarce in the 90s,
now it is commonplace, that and indifference and defeatism.
It is worse in non-Orthodox Judaism, but so what ?
It is tepid among "orthodox" Buddhists, but also so what ?
 
Christians need a new and bold strategy and seem to me to
be utterly clueless about what to do. This makes me sick,
if you want to know.
 
Luther, when the Turks kicked the butts of the Christians in battle
said that the whole sorry mess on the battlefield disgusted him.
Exactly how I feel about this issue in 2010. A lot of people  have
been listening to bad advice for too many years and now
large numbers are tossing out the Bible on the issue
as if the testimony of the Bible doesn't matter.
Of course, first they'd need to know that testimony
actually exists. Little evidence that they do.
 
Like I said, next homosexual target will be marriage.
Will people finally wake up and actually get to work on
a strategy that has a chance of success ?  An honest to God
chance of success, not more of the same wimpy half-measures of a 
so called strategy where the positions of homosexuals are
almost all conceded because we hate the sin and love the sinner.
 
Maybe so, but is that how to win politically if the issue is
high rates of murder ?  High rates of kidnapping ?  High  rates
of arson ?  Hell no, you go after the crime with serious  conviction
and every necessary kind of homework needed to understand 
what it is you are up against. 
 
As tough and smart as Christians have been on the abortion issue
is how half-baked they have been on the issue of homosexuality.
 
 
My opinion of the matter
 
Billy
 
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message dated 12/23/2010 5:50:25 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

That they are listening to the "turn the other  cheek" part of the message? 
Maybe? 

Or how about this one: They're  tired of all of the unfounded abuse. 

Seriously. I take a Bible to work  sometimes and I get asked why I support 
a Theocratic state. Didn't know I  supported it at all. It also appears that 
a large number of people think that  if one is a Christian that they don't 
support science, especially in the area  of evolution. So if we are that 
stupid, so are all of our other views.  

Surely you know this. No?? 

David

  _   
 
"There  is no virtue in compulsory government charity, and there is no 
virtue in  advocating it. A politician who portrays himself as "caring" and 
"sensitive"  because he wants to expand the government's charitable programs is 
merely  saying that he's willing to try to do good with other people's 
money. Well,  who isn't? And a voter who takes pride in supporting such 
programs 
is telling  us that he'll do good with his own money -- if a gun is held to 
his  head."--P. J.  O'Rourke


On 12/23/2010 2:05 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  wrote:  


 
 
About the Author
Patrick Buchanan has been a senior advisor to three Presidents, a  two-time 
candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, and was the  
presidential nominee of the Reform Party in 2000. He has written ten books,  
including six straight New York Times best sellers: A Republic,  Not an Empire; 
The 
Death of the West; Where the Right Went  Wrong; State of Emergency; Day of 
Reckoning; and  Churchill, Hitler and The Unnecessary War.
 
_Christian Rout in  the Culture War_ 
(http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/2010/12/20/christian-rout-in-the-culture-war/)
 
by Patrick J. Buchanan 
December 20th, 2010   


Chronicles: A Magazine of American  Culture
   
A Democratic Congress, discharged by the voters on Nov. 2, has as one of  
its last official acts, imposed its San Francisco values on the armed forces  
of the United States. 
“Don’t ask, don’t tell” is to be repealed. Open homosexuals are to be  
welcomed with open arms in all branches of the armed services. 
Let us hope this works out better for the Marine Corps than it did for  the 
Catholic Church. 
Remarkable. The least respected of American  institutions, Congress, with 
an approval rating of 13 percent, is imposing  its cultural and moral values 
on the most respected of American  institutions, the U.S. military. 
Why are we undertaking this social experiment with the finest military on  
earth? Does justice demand it? Was there a national clamor for it? 
No. It is being imposed from above by people, few of whom have ever  served 
or seen combat, but all of whom are aware of the power of the  homosexual 
rights lobby. This is a political payoff, at the expense of our  military, to 
a militant minority inside the Democratic Party that is  demanding this as 
the price of that special interest’s financial and  political support. 
Among the soldiers most opposed to bringing open homosexuals into the  
ranks are combat veterans, who warn that this will create grave problems of  
unit cohesion and morale. 
One Marine commandant after another asked Congress to consider the issue  
from a single standpoint: 
Will the admission of gay men into barracks at Pendleton and Parris  Island 
enhance the fighting effectiveness of the Corps? 
Common sense suggests that the opposite is the almost certain result. 
Can anyone believe that mixing small-town and rural 18-, 19- and  
20-year-old Christian kids, aspiring Marines, in with men sexually attracted  
to them 
is not going to cause hellish problems? 
The Marines have been sacrificed by the Democratic Party and Barack Obama  
to the homosexual lobby, with the collusion of no fewer than eight  
Republican senators. 
This is a victory in the culture war for the new morality of the social  
revolution of the 1960s and a defeat for traditional Judeo-Christian values.  
For only in secularist ideology is it an article of faith that all sexual  
relations are morally equal and that to declare homosexual acts immoral is  
bigotry. 
But while this new morality may be orthodoxy among our elites in the  
academy, media, culture and the arts, Middle America has never signed on and  
still regards homosexuality as an aberrant lifestyle, both socially and  
spiritually ruinous. 
To these folks, homosexuality is associated with a high incidence of  
disease, HIV/AIDS, early death, cultural decadence and civilizational  decline. 
And no sensitivity training at Camp Lejeune is going to change  that. 
Behind these traditionalist beliefs lie the primary sources of moral  
authority for traditionalist America: the Old and New Testaments, Christian  
doctrine, natural law. Thomas Jefferson believed homosexuality should be  
treated with the same severity as rape. 
And 31 consecutive defeats for same-sex marriage in state referenda  
testifies that Middle America sees the new morality as the artificial  
invention 
of pseudo-intellectuals to put a high gloss on a low  lifestyle. 
Not until recent decades have many in America or the West argued that  
homosexuality is natural and normal. As late as 1973, the American  Psychiatric 
Association listed homosexuality as a mental disorder. 
Today, anyone who agrees with that original APA assessment is himself or  
herself said to be afflicted with a mental disorder: homophobia. 
The world has turned upside down. What was criminal vice in the  1950s—
homosexuality and abortion—is not only constitutionally protected, but  a mark 
of social progress. 
Yet, just as busing for racial balance led to violence, white flight and  
the ruin of urban schools, this social experiment is not going to be without  
consequences. And it is the military that will endure those  consequences. 
Yet, again, if we believe our armed forces to be the best in the world,  
why are we doing this, against the advice of countless senior officers and  
NCOs? What is the motivation other than the payoff of a campaign debt? 
What happens now to Evangelical Christian and conservative Catholic  
chaplains who preach that homosexuality is a sinful and shameful practice?  
Will 
they be severed from the service as homophobes? 
That cannot be far behind when the Family Research Council, a respected  
organization of religious and social conservatives that has fought the  
homosexual agenda from same-sex marriage to gay adoptions, has now been  
declared 
by the Southern Poverty Law Center to be a “hate group.” 
The advance of what was once a radical agenda has accelerated. 
In 2004, John Kerry may have lost Ohio and the presidency because  same-sex 
marriage was on the ballot in almost a dozen states, bringing out  
committed social conservatives to the polls. Six years later, the gay rights  
agenda 
is imposed by Congress and Obama on the 82nd and 101st. 
Let the reader decide if the direction America is headed in is toward  
those “sunny uplands,” or straight  downhill.






 

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