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This points out one of the things I forgot to include in my last post... religion.

Not the bible thumping, chest beating, my piety is greater than yours kind. No, the deep-seated expression of faith.

Even if you aren't a Christian, you need to know how they think (and by this I mean the neo-con supporting types). You also need to have a more progressive take on the matter. Luckily it isn't hard to do, because asking, "What would Jesus do?" is a good start.

Fred Clark, over at Slacktivist is good for this, so is Real Live Preacher.

When they say Bush is Godly, ask how that squares with the tax shift; Jesus said the man who loved God, did not murder, honored his mother and father had only one thing left to do... give all his wealth to the poor.

There is a wealth of such argument in the Bible. Point to Micah ("three things does the Lord ask of thee, love justice, do mercy, and walk humbly with thy God"). Ask why Islamic radicals think God needs them to kill the infidel... can't he wipe us out Himself? When they agree, ask why He needs us to enshrine Him in the law, couldn't he do that Himself?

Lead them to the water, and baptise them in reason.




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Date: 2004-11-06 05:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dsgood.livejournal.com
The original neo-conservatives were people who had started out as anti-Communist Marxists (mostly Marxist-Leninist) and moved to conservatism.

The newer neo-cons were mostly raised as conservatives (they include some offspring of the original neo-cons). But they're secular; they might be religious in the sense that they attend church regularly and follow religious rules, but religion is secondary for them.

The religious people on the right are quite different. (And varied -- they include militant pacifists, for example. And some of them think that the religions of others are literally Satan-inspired.)

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