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for once, bush gets it right
... and, naturally, he gets pilloried by evangelical Christians. It is amusing to see these utter wackjobs dump on Bush because he's not a theologian, then proceed to betray their complete ignorance in theological matters. I find the Rev. Peterson's evasion downright disappointing; a friend commented, "Grow some balls, Brenda, you stupid bitch." A-friggin'-men.
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He'd be better advised to punt regardless; it's not his fucking job.
I agree wrt Peterson. Arguably it is her job to address questions like this.
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I'm pleased to see that your message of inclusion and tolerance has expanded to embrace the idea that only those possessed of testicles are qualified to make correct assertions. This is really an idea whose time is coming, don't you think?
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Unfortunately, it takes 41 weeks or so, and frequently the testicles come out with a fleshy bit attached to them.
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Three out of five isn't bad. On the other hand, it isn't good, either.
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"I'm very pleased that President Bush wants to be so inclusive, and I think his inclusiveness in this particular comment speaks well for who we have been as a nation theologically. Not all of his policies and his actions have been as inclusive."
I'm not sure if an executive director of a foundation is supposed to be a theological spokesperson for an entire religion. The point she makes is pretty clear and positive.
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What's next, Christians up in arms because someone says Christmas was originally a pagan holiday? "Holidays should be left to theologians!@$#"
The Olo Gee!
That's why when you the one true God talks with you, be sure to ask for ID, so you can tell which one true God he is.
Re: The Olo Gee!
"But
Well, of course. We're living in the End Times, right?
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It's also a matter of agreement between Jews, Christians and Muslims that the Isaac/Ishmael divergence in Abraham's descendents is where everything starts to get tense. None of these traditions would try to argue that Abraham worshipped two distinct gods.
I guess what someone really hardcore fundamentalist (but theologically and academically informed) would have to say would be that in their opinion Muslim worship is not acceptable to God because it ignores/actively denies the deity of Christ. Something like that. Of course Muslims and Jews say that insisting on the deity of Christ makes Christian worship unaceptable to the most high, and so on and so it goes.
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like not all christians are that nuts.
not even all evangelical christians are that nuts.
i DID read the article *as well as* yr post.
that's why i said "unless Bush was trying to suggest that Muslims worship Jesus" because obviously that isn't what he was suggeting...