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Showing Original Post only (View all)Christian Right leaders escalate anti-LGBT threats - How is Geller's group worse than these? [View all]
Christian Right leaders escalate anti‑LGBT threats
FREDERICK CLARKSON
Senior Fellow, Political Research Associates
Friday, May 8, 2015
As marriage equality has advanced around the country, and the U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule on the issue in June, threatening language is escalating on the Christian Right. If these culture warriors actually follow through with their threats, the story of our time may turn on terms like civil disobedience, martyrdom and even civil war. The operative word here is, if.
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Not to be outdone, anti-LGBTQ activist Scott Lively announced that the only way to thwart marriage equality is with the threat of the mob. Lively is walking a line as like those who have come before wanting people to take his call seriously, even as he characterizes it as but a metaphor.
The elites need to see the angry mob liberals and conservatives together surging through the streets, pitchforks and torches held aloft, ready to tear down Frankensteins castle with their bare hands if need be. For Christians its Jesus and the moneychangers time! Making a whip of cords like He did with His own hands, and letting these arrogant puppet-masters know we mean to use it (metaphorically speaking).
The only way to deter the elites is with the threat of the mob, Lively concluded. They need to see the pitchforks and torches to know theyve gone too far and need to back down.
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The nature of the civil disobedience being promised by various elements of the Christian Right in response to a potential pro-marriage equality ruling by the Supreme Court remains to be seen. It may turn out that some are just blowing smoke and will ultimately be able to live with the social changes taking place in the country. But it is likely that others cant or wont.
Some certainly believe that the survival of Christendom (as they understand it) is at stake. And if their actions catch up with their words, there may be violence.
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FREDERICK CLARKSON
Senior Fellow, Political Research Associates
Friday, May 8, 2015
As marriage equality has advanced around the country, and the U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule on the issue in June, threatening language is escalating on the Christian Right. If these culture warriors actually follow through with their threats, the story of our time may turn on terms like civil disobedience, martyrdom and even civil war. The operative word here is, if.
...
Not to be outdone, anti-LGBTQ activist Scott Lively announced that the only way to thwart marriage equality is with the threat of the mob. Lively is walking a line as like those who have come before wanting people to take his call seriously, even as he characterizes it as but a metaphor.
The elites need to see the angry mob liberals and conservatives together surging through the streets, pitchforks and torches held aloft, ready to tear down Frankensteins castle with their bare hands if need be. For Christians its Jesus and the moneychangers time! Making a whip of cords like He did with His own hands, and letting these arrogant puppet-masters know we mean to use it (metaphorically speaking).
The only way to deter the elites is with the threat of the mob, Lively concluded. They need to see the pitchforks and torches to know theyve gone too far and need to back down.
...
The nature of the civil disobedience being promised by various elements of the Christian Right in response to a potential pro-marriage equality ruling by the Supreme Court remains to be seen. It may turn out that some are just blowing smoke and will ultimately be able to live with the social changes taking place in the country. But it is likely that others cant or wont.
Some certainly believe that the survival of Christendom (as they understand it) is at stake. And if their actions catch up with their words, there may be violence.
much much more at link
Where are all of threads in GD full of people outraged about this hate speech/incitement to violence?
This was posted in GD but sunk like a rock.
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Christian Right leaders escalate anti-LGBT threats - How is Geller's group worse than these? [View all]
beam me up scottie
May 2015
OP
I can almost hear the muslims going "Really? Comparing us to animals? You're not helping, shut up!"
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#4
Would Rec if my rc button was working... Religionists hate-mongering has grown in past 15 yrs
Panich52
May 2015
#14
You won't find many in this group who will agree with you about incitement.
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#17