• VoterFrog@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It is definitely telling that when conservatism has come at odds with Christianity, so many Christians have chosen to abandon Christianity instead of abandoning conservatism.

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      Depends on the flavour of conservativism. In some ways Christianity is pretty conservative (Like sexual abd gender dynamics: Women cannot be in ecclesial authority over men, sex is between a married man and a woman, remarriage isn’t allowed, divorce is frowned upon) but can also be pretty socialist (You shouldn’t be rich, give money to the poor, the Church should be collectively helping each other, literally forgive everyone and give all you have to the poor).

      Although, the fact that nobody seems to be able to follow this perfectly illustrates the entire point on why Jesus had to die. I don’t see how people don’t realise this.

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          22 hours ago

          Some people claim to be Christian yet pick and choose, unfortunately.

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        I don’t mean to imply that Christianity is progressive. But how a person reacts when politics is at odds with their religious beliefs is illuminating. Do their political beliefs follow from sincerely held religious beliefs? Or do they contort their religion in service of their political beliefs? For much of the religious right, it’s clearly the latter.

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          There are no good parties in the USA for Christians to vote for

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            There’s no good party for most people but that doesn’t stop many of them from demanding better from their parties. The story, though, is about how Christians are demanding their religious leaders change rather than demand better from their politicians.

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              22 hours ago

              To be fair, I don’t think the people complaining are Episcopalians. That church has gone down the gutter, unfortunately.