I'm a Christian Liberal who votes Democratic.
A Christian Liberal??? What a strange combination.![]()
It's not strange at all, in fact it is extremely commonplace.
I'm a Christian Liberal who votes Democratic.
A Christian Liberal??? What a strange combination.![]()
This pirate party movement worldwide isn't bad as more transparency and less rigid copyrights are good (While the protection of intellectual property is important to maintain incentives it also has the nature of a public good: if you eat an apple it is gone, if you read a book knowledge increases. There is a trade-off and that's why the optimal amount of copyright infringement cannot be zero.)I’d vote for the Pirate Party if it didn’t sound like a kid’s birthday celebration.
I'm a Christian Liberal who votes Democratic.
A Christian Liberal??? What a strange combination.![]()
It's not strange at all, in fact it is extremely commonplace.
I'm a Christian Liberal who votes Democratic.
A Christian Liberal??? What a strange combination.![]()
It's not strange at all, in fact it is extremely commonplace.
No, it's not. But I mention that I was a Christian Liberal, my fellow bretheran nearly jumped on me. Questioning my beliefs. I was taken aback and not very happy about.
Yep. I'm not particularly fond of religion, but there is a strong strand of liberal-thinking and socially-inclined Christianity, at least in Europe. They are usually found at the fringes of Catholic hierarchy, but they a strong presence in society.I guess that just shows, that politics and religion doesn't necessarily have much to do with each other.
There's a reason for that.I'm a socialist! I don't meet many others, I must admit.
Oh, I know, and I understand datagal's situation (and frustration). I was just putting Roger's comment in context from an European perspective.Yeah, less so in the U.S., though. At the very least, the more liberal sects (heh) are quiet compared to the vocal Dominionists who make up a good number of Christians here, and so appear much smaller in number. I think that's what Datagal meant.
Yeah, less so in the U.S., though. At the very least, the more liberal sects (heh) are quiet compared to the vocal Dominionists who make up a good number of Christians here, and so appear much smaller in number. I think that's what Datagal meant.
Fixed it for you.In some ways I'm all heart.
i'm a liberal, but i vote Labour, because i didn't think the FibDems would ever get in and now i'll never vote for those fuckers after they sold out and joined Sham-eron and his CON-servatives.
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