Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.
wow.
I haven't been religious in years, but it cracks me up that the Gospels are literally a story about a rebellion against corruption and dogma running rampant in the Jewish community, yet it's been taken to create more corruption and dogmatic decrees.
I swear they think more about gay sex than gay folks. Ain't that kinda..gay? ��
I heard about a pastor who watched a lot of gay porn and "know what they're talking about" when he said it's sinful. They go into great detail about how the act goes, talking about taking drugs to numb the pain of penetration, fisting, and eating the poo poo.
Um, depends on the woman and what tribe she belongs to IIRC.What does the bible say about pussy grabbing?
I heard about a pastor who watched a lot of gay porn and "know what they're talking about" when he said it's sinful. They go into great detail about how the act goes, talking about taking drugs to numb the pain of penetration, fisting, and eating the poo poo.
Of note, Nashville's government and businesses are strongly distancing themselves from this.
Well, to be fair, all Christians of all denominations (except the extremely rare purist literalists) do exactly the same.Ah yes, the extremely selective application of biblical ideals while entirely ignoring the ones you dislike.
Glad that they are progressive but this line just makes me shake my head. It's amazing that they have enough self-awareness to realize this (and it's true, of course), but not enough to realize that it makes the Bible 100% useless and even harmful. I mean they even say, themselves, that "society at large" is moving towards universal justice and progress. Go figure...A Response:
http://www.theliturgists.com/statement
This isn't new. ”Biblical" morality has been used to justify slavery, resistance to interracial marriage, genocide, and war. The scope of the Bible's narrative allows a broad interpretation of what is right and moral, and both the church and society at large have moved toward universal justice and acceptance on issues once thought to be ”crystal clear."
Slavery in the United States was traditionally — and rather credibly, from a theological perspective — justified on scriptural grounds. The Ku Klux Klan is as much a religious Protestant sect as the Taliban or al-Qaeda are Muslim. The doctrine of the Christian Identity movement, with its spurious scholarship and militant apocalyptic urgency, forms the ideological backdrop of ”virtually all white supremacist and extreme anti-government movements" in the United States, the Anti-Defamation League writes.
.Allowing Christian leaders to merely disown Protestant radicalization by fiat absolves them of having to confront the problem. It's one thing to disagree with the scriptural interpretation of a movement; it's another to deny that the movement had any foundations in scriptural interpretations at all. Facing the problem of Protestant racism from within means acknowledging its existence and dedicating a certain amount of energy to maintaining a nonracist church, not merely claiming that such elements exist only when politically convenient.
It's well past time we stopped allowing religious authorities to pretend that their doctrines have guided the rights revolution, when in reality, far too many of them traditionally stalled and crippled it. Without a moment's introspection, we find American Christian religious leaders claiming the glory of the 1960s civil rights movement while simultaneously fighting to prevent and undo any advances in rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans
See above. When these people say that women must obey their husbands, they are accurately citing the Bible, like it or not.More Christian than you, you fucking piece of garbage.
Well, to be fair, all Christians of all denominations (except the extremely rare purist literalists) do exactly the same.
Glad that they are progressive but this line just makes me shake my head. It's amazing that they have enough self-awareness to realize this (and it's true, of course), but not enough to realize that it makes the Bible 100% useless and even harmful. I mean they even say, themselves, that "society at large" is moving towards universal justice and progress. Go figure...
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See above. When these people say that women must obey their husbands, they are accurately citing the Bible, like it or not.
Evangelicals have a lot of goddamn nerve to lecture on morals/decency/etc after backing the pussy-grabbing, disabled-mocking, thrice-married shitheel currently in the White House.
They need to sit the fuck down.
Can God just hurry things along and take these people up to heaven so the rest of us can get on with our lives?
Yah, I get where you are coming from, but I flat out disagree. Saying that it's either 100% literal or 100% useless and harmful is a very fundamentalist and reductionistic approach.
There are other valid hermeneutical approaches to take. Such as one where communities see the Bible as an ancient library of spiritual experiences that represent an arc of movement through cultures. The texts are not viewed as timeless, but as a moment in time that is representative of something that is true, but not not fully realized.
It's going to be hard to be actual practicing Christian huh? I really don't want to be lumped with these guys.
Yes, I am familiar with mental gymnastics people will go through to keep the Bible around as something they think has value. I heard it all before, but my point stands. You don't need the Bible to have good values or progress through society. On the contrary, history shows it's the opposite; the more a society rejects Biblical values, the faster and better the progress happens (the Quiet Revolution is a good example of that).
Ah, I didn't say that though? I just said they should go the extra step and discard the Bible once and for all.I am in full agreement that you don't need the Bible for good values or societal progress. I just think you're being somewhat reductionistic. I disagree that people who read the Bible progressively have a negative effect on that progress. I'm not comfortable with demanding homogenous thinking culturally. I am perfectly fine welcoming and encouraging people of faith to join in helping make our world a more welcoming place for all.
This meme continues to be incredible
I think you're right. More and more Christian denominations are becoming accepting. The trend is hopefully irreversible.This is disgusting. But, I think they're getting louder because they're losing. Every poll shows more LGBT acceptance and less religious orthodoxy from the US population.
The problem is, this kind of rhetoric, along with the way our president incites people, make this a dangerous time for any minority ... Ugh, it makes my blood boil that friends of mine have to face this crap on a daily basis.