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Harri_Laaksonen
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I guess I will be condemned by many as being a “liberal” but enough of that.
My question boils down to “If or when the heavy hand of the state and the blunt instrument of criminal and civil law should be applied to moral and theological questions?”
I can agree with the “no abortion under any circumstances” group theologically. I have no problem with life-begins-at-conception.
What causes me problems is how close many Christians, of several stripes, are ready to look at what amounts to a form of Sharia as the solution to social and moral problems.
We are looking today at another U.S. Governor being unfaithful to his marriage vows and many are very scandalized. (personally I feel that it shows our fallibility) And we are at the same time scandalized by the crack-down on pro-democracy demonstrators by the theocracy in Iran.
It is time for all Christians to examine their hearts and minds. I have, and swam the Tiber.
My question boils down to “If or when the heavy hand of the state and the blunt instrument of criminal and civil law should be applied to moral and theological questions?”
I can agree with the “no abortion under any circumstances” group theologically. I have no problem with life-begins-at-conception.
What causes me problems is how close many Christians, of several stripes, are ready to look at what amounts to a form of Sharia as the solution to social and moral problems.
We are looking today at another U.S. Governor being unfaithful to his marriage vows and many are very scandalized. (personally I feel that it shows our fallibility) And we are at the same time scandalized by the crack-down on pro-democracy demonstrators by the theocracy in Iran.
It is time for all Christians to examine their hearts and minds. I have, and swam the Tiber.