Well, they tried.
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The religious part of the right's coalition seems more able to compromise than the religious part of the left's coalition. I guess, because Christians have lots of practice compromising. Social justice advocates, not so much. And the social justice advocates fear "the right side of history" at least as much as Christians fear God.
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The religious part of the right's coalition seems more able to compromise than the religious part of the left's coalition. I guess, because Christians have lots of practice compromising. Social justice advocates, not so much. And the social justice advocates fear "the right side of history" at least as much as Christians fear God.
@Horace said in Well, they tried.:
I guess, because Christians have lots of practice compromising.
abortion
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@Horace said in Well, they tried.:
I guess, because Christians have lots of practice compromising.
abortion
@Aqua-Letifer said in Well, they tried.:
@Horace said in Well, they tried.:
I guess, because Christians have lots of practice compromising.
abortion
Yep.
That's a hard one. It's a half-loaf question.
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@Horace said in Well, they tried.:
I guess, because Christians have lots of practice compromising.
abortion
@Aqua-Letifer said in Well, they tried.:
@Horace said in Well, they tried.:
I guess, because Christians have lots of practice compromising.
abortion
What about it? They just elected a president who was careful to stay away from fundamentalist pro-life messaging.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Well, they tried.:
@Horace said in Well, they tried.:
I guess, because Christians have lots of practice compromising.
abortion
What about it? They just elected a president who was careful to stay away from fundamentalist pro-life messaging.
@Horace said in Well, they tried.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Well, they tried.:
@Horace said in Well, they tried.:
I guess, because Christians have lots of practice compromising.
abortion
What about it? They just elected a president who was careful to stay away from fundamentalist pro-life messaging.
And the wokes voted for a guy who in April last year tried to limit the involvement of transgender athletes from competitive teams in certain cases.
But my point was that I don't at all buy the idea that Christians as a singular group are "compromising." Like the wokes, it entirely depends on who you're talking about and in what context.
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@Horace said in Well, they tried.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Well, they tried.:
@Horace said in Well, they tried.:
I guess, because Christians have lots of practice compromising.
abortion
What about it? They just elected a president who was careful to stay away from fundamentalist pro-life messaging.
And the wokes voted for a guy who in April last year tried to limit the involvement of transgender athletes from competitive teams in certain cases.
But my point was that I don't at all buy the idea that Christians as a singular group are "compromising." Like the wokes, it entirely depends on who you're talking about and in what context.
@Aqua-Letifer This thread is about the mainstream Democrat conference and its adherence to woke principles. You can try to find a recent RNC convention where they rally around fundamentalist pro-life messaging, or anti-gay marriage messaging, but I'm not sure you'd be successful. You might have to go all the way to a church for that. And then, only specific churches. But maybe I'm wrong.