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Friday, October 17, 2014
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
I’m
not a political person, nor am I religious. As far as politics is concerned, I’m
registered as an independent and if I could be in this state, I would probably be
registered as a Libertarian. Libertarianism (Latin: liber, "free") is a political philosophy that upholds liberty as its principal
objective. Libertarians seek to maximize autonomy and freedom of
choice, emphasizing political
freedom, voluntary association and the primacy of individual judgment.
Libertarians generally share a skepticism of authority, however, they diverge
on the scope of their opposition to existing political and economic systems.
Check
Wikipedia if you want more detail.
You
don’t have to have a religion to have faith. In my opinion, religion is a
construct of the human species invented primarily to control other human
beings, especially women. And going along with that, it’s my opinion that a
person’s religion or lack of isn’t important. Lack of religion, or faith in
something bigger than self, isn’t even the important part. What is important is
whether or not someone is a good person, and you don’t have to believe in a God
or any god, goddess or anything else to be a good person. I’ve known plenty atheists,
agnostics, Pagans, etc. through the years who have been good people.
I’ve
always felt that if I want people to treat me with respect then I must treat
them that way. So, if Christians want to be treated with respect then they must
afford that same respect to people of other religions or of no religion.
As
a Christian you are supposed to be witnessing by example. At least that is what
I was taught in Sunday School. You can preach until you’re blue, but if you
aren’t living what you are preaching, it’s not going to make much of an
impression, at least not a good one.
So
many of my religious friends are always yelling “separation of church and
state.” Yet, when it comes right down to it they are the same ones who complain
about some people wanting to leave the words “under God” out of the pledge, or
take “In God We Trust” off our money and other things.
I’m
not arguing for or against anything religiously or politically. All I’m saying
is that if you want me to respect your point of view, then don’t call me stupid
because my point of view doesn’t line up with yours.
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