Scooter wrote:I don't see what hate crimes legislation has to with this at all. It was a straw man introduced by Meade to avoid addressing what I had actually said, which he knows to be the truth. Hate crimes legislation is about how to punish criminals, not about protecting human rights.
I have cancelled what I typed here earlier. Instead I would like to say that I'm not sure what "Meade" did that has Scooter so furious that he moved immediately to abuse, confrontation and untruth. Perhaps he misses the CSB
I repeat
"Hello again Scooter,
Please direct me to information confirming the existence of "conservative Christian
institutions.... who treat
women like second class citizens and expect women to be nothing but baby factories who should remain...etc etc".
Please define basic human rights that these same groups deny to homosexuals (a term which applies to both male and female persons). If you refer to marriage then I understand your point - you have at least one. However, I don't know of any groups which (for example) decree that homosexuals may not have drivers licenses, education, freedom of worship, the vote, home insurance (or insurance of any kind), access to government services... etc etc."
You will I hope note the word "institutions" which you used and I asked about. Please name the institutions who "treat women like second class citizens and expect women to be nothing but baby factories who should remain...." etc. You adroitly avoided answering. I understood your point about homosexual marriage and clearly said so. I did not understand your other examples. Please name the institutions. Please show me where I introduced "hate crime legislation" as a topic.
You have now asserted elsewhere that "conservative Christians" are engaged in denying homosexuals the right to work and the right to purchase homes. Is that not what I was speaking of in earlier asking for your evidence?
Further, in your long list of "Meade cannot deny" - maybe I can and maybe I cannot. I can't know until you come up with something concrete for consideration. It seems like a reasonable request
Thank you
Meade
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts