Wednesday, April 2, 2014

This is what I read...

I was glancing through the newspaper one day and I found this information on it. It was troubling so I decided to post it to share what is occurring.

Guest Opinion March 30, 2014 Daily Bee
Christians aren’t that different from the Taliban


            If you are a Christian. And if you believe that your particular beliefs are the only true, correct, and authentic religious beliefs. If you believe that your religion has been ordained by God to become the only religion that anyone should follow. And if you take the position that your religious beliefs should be applied to everyone else through the facilities of majority rule and force of law. How, then, are you different than the Taliban?
            One does not have to push this question very far to see that there is a lot more the doctrine of separation of church and state than the simple fact that you will not see an item on your tax bill that is labeled, “church tax.” Our public taxing authorities do not collect funds that are intended to support any particular religion.
            But buried in the Sandpoint Public Works Department budget, there are public funds used for maintenance of the park where religious monuments are located. Is it a lot of money? No. Is it earmarked for maintenance of a religious monument? No. But it is undeniably there and your religious belief structure demands that it remain there. You Christian folk have decided your religious icon shall remain on public grounds and that it shall be maintained by all of us. You have further decided that this is allowable because you are in the majority in the electorate and that your religious monument should be protected by force of law. Your use of prayer to the God you believe in and your use of writings from one of the cornerstones of the Christian religion, the Holy Bible clearly declare that this is a religious icon and not merely an historical monument.
            You differ from the Taliban only in degree to which you are willing to inflict punishment of upon those disavow your religious beliefs. Want an example? You also oppose same sex marriage. Your opposition is based upon the three legs of a three-legged stool that makes up the foundation of your religious beliefs. Those are: religious writings, The Holy Bible; past interpretations of those religious writings, namely Christian doctrine; and finally utterances of your professional clergy.
            Based upon the convergence of these three things, you oppose same sex marriage. Some of you are willing to have the penalty for eh same sex preferences be cultural and monetary only. You are willing for those who love someone of the same sex to be denied the financial, social and legal benefits that accrue to people who are married. Your opposition based upon your religious beliefs. In Muslim law, the penalty for homosexuality is death. Some of you are willing that you are wiling to impose your particular religious beliefs upon everyone else, you differ from the Taliban only in the degree to which you are willing to usurp power and the degree to which you are willing to inflict punishment upon those who disagree with you. I predict that you will soon catch up. 
            A recent Daily Bee poll reveals the majority of respondents are in favor of religious icons being placed upon public ground and maintained by the public.  You sure that is what you want? You believe that God has given you the Holy Scriptures, the doctrinal beliefs and professional leaders to help you understand, interpret and apply those scriptures and doctrines.         
            But I will contend that God also gave you a brain, the ability to think critically and to apply your own conclusions to your daily life. So, let me ask. It is it really necessary for your religious beliefs to be imposed upon everyone else through the facilities of majority rule and force of law?  

Doug Kimball

Sandpoint

My response to this is forthcoming, What do you think or say?

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