Thank you for sharing the Secular Progressive viewpoint.

As I showed above, the Secular Progressive viewpoint is just that, "A
Viewpoint"...Not at all accurate, but fascinating to see how ya'll think.



On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 4:53 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 3 out of 4 Americans are Christian
> ---
> but thankfully disappearing fast.
>
> Zack Hunt’s interesting and important Huffington Post commentary
> <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/zack-hunt/are-we-finally-witnessing_b_8744776.html?utm_hp_ref=religion>
>  on
> the demise of Christianity in America, evidenced in part by the low numbers
> of Millennials attending or affiliating with Christian churches, places
> much of the blame on the rise of the right-wing but also on the failure of
> Christians more generally to live a life like that attributed to Jesus.
> Hunt notes the stunning hypocrisy of Christian leaders like Jerry Falwell
> Jr., who encourages his Christian students to arm themselves so that they
> can, “end those Muslims” before they kill “good people,” which seems a bit
> of a stretch from Jesus’ idea of turning the other cheek.
>
> Hunt makes the powerful point that Christianity is being destroyed in
> America because its message of peace has been appropriated and warped by
> those who promote values contrary to those associated with the words of
> Jesus. Christians, as Hunt puts it, seem to easily find ways these days to
> claim they believe in the Bible and their god while also finding ways to
> avoid living like Jesus and building a life around peaceful action,
> selflessness, and caring for others.
>
> As a non-Christian—an outsider looking in at the religion Hunt describes,
> but an outsider who has read the Bible and even taken graduate courses in
> both the New and Old Testaments—I find it difficult to disagree. The
> Christianity I see in the news is certainly not a religion that promotes
> peace, love, inclusion, and caring for others who are less fortunate. At
> the same, time, I am well aware that there are many peaceful, caring people
> in America who claim Christianity as their religion and who do much to make
> the world a better place. As with any religion, universally characterizing
> Christianity and its followers is a very difficult thing to do.
>
> That said, I think Hunt missed another important factor that may
> contribute to the distaste many these days have for Christianity and that
> could eventually result in its demise in America—if said demise is truly
> imminent. That factor is arrogance.
>
> From the perspective of the outside looking in, Christianity seems to have
> a fundamental flaw in that it arrogantly professes a single truth that must
> apply to all people in our world. Evangelicals are, of course, the most
> obvious expression of this arrogance as they go about trying to spread
> their truth and often attempt to impose it on others. The arrogance runs
> even deeper in claims that those who fail to accept this singular truth
> will be punished. A good example of this can be found in some comments
> written by Christians following the disaster in northern Japan in 2011.
> Amidst all of the suffering that individuals, families, and communities
> faced, some in America claimed that the Japanese were being punished by the
> Abrahamic god for their lack of Christian faith. I had a very difficult
> time finding the love in those comments.
>
> In many ways the big turn-off for many of us non-Christians is precisely
> that kind of arrogance, found in the firm and not very humble conviction
> that there is only one truth and anyone who doesn’t see that “we” (name
> your Christian sect) have it is doomed to eternal suffering and punishment.
> When it involves evangelism, the arrogance quickly can turn into a
> condescending attempt to “save” those of us don’t seem to recognize the
> wonderful things being done on our behalf and even can lead to violence.
>
> Of course, this isn’t a problem limited to Christianity. Any ideology that
> claims to have a monopoly on truth, on knowledge of right and wrong, good
> and evil, and how to live life in general, has the potential to head in the
> direction of a condescending arrogance grounded in intolerance and a smug
> self-satisfaction that one has something others lack, but need.
>
> The potential demise of Christianity that concerns Hunt is not the product
> of an arrogance unique to the right wing; it runs through Christian
> theology in its frequent claims to exclusive access to and representation
> of a universalized truth handed down by the Abrahamic god in the words of
> the Bible.
>
> I don’t mean to argue here that all Christians are arrogant nor that all
> Christians believe there is no truth but theirs. Like in any religion,
> individual Christians pick and choose which parts of their faith to accept
> and which parts to ignore or reject. And certainly many Christians see
> their faith as one among many ways to find peace. But as soon as one
> believes there is only a single path to the truth—and the institution of
> Christianity certainly proclaims this when stating that said path runs only
> through Jesus or is handed down in a book containing the words of a god—the
> doors to arrogance and intolerance become fairly easy to walk through.
>
> On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 3:31:24 PM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote:
>
>> As is typical, Secular Progressives will depend upon hate sites and
>> George Soros media to spew forth untruthful information, but no matter, 3
>> out of 4 Americans are Christian, whether you like it, or don't like it:
>>
>> RELIGION
>> *DECEMBER 24, 2015*
>>
>>    - PRINT
>>    
>> <http://www.gallup.com/poll/187955/percentage-christians-drifting-down-high.aspx?version=print>
>>    - SHARE
>>    
>> <http://www.gallup.com/poll/187955/percentage-christians-drifting-down-high.aspx#share-article-modal>
>>
>> Percentage of Christians in U.S. Drifting Down, but Still High
>>
>> http://www.gallup.com/poll/187955/percentage-christians-drifting-down-high.aspx
>>
>> by Frank Newport
>> STORY HIGHLIGHTS
>>
>>    - 75% of Americans identify with a Christian religion
>>    - Christian identification is down from 80% in 2008
>>    - 5% of Americans identify with a non-Christian religion, little
>>    changed
>>
>> PRINCETON, N.J. -- On the eve of Christmas 2015, a review of over 174,000
>> interviews conducted in 2015 shows that three-quarters of American adults
>> identify with a Christian religion, little changed from 2014, but down from
>> 80% eight years ago. About 5% of Americans identify with a non-Christian
>> religion, while 20% have no formal religious identification, which is up
>> five percentage points since 2008.
>>
>> [image: Religious Identification in the U.S., 2008-2015]
>>
>> These results are based on interviews conducted each year since 2008 as
>> part of Gallup Daily tracking. The general trends in the data over this
>> eight-year period are clear: As the percentage of Americans identifying
>> with a Christian religion has decreased, the percentage with no formal
>> religious identification has increased. The small percentage of Americans
>> who identify with a non-Christian religion has been essentially constant
>> over this time period.
>> [image: TD Christian]
>>
>> The downtick in the percentage of the U.S. population identifying as
>> Christian over the past eight years is a continuation of a trend that has
>> been evident for decades. In Gallup surveys in the 1950s, over 90% of the
>> adult population identified as Christian, with only a small percentage
>> claiming no religious identification at all or identifying with a
>> non-Christian religion.
>>
>> Despite these changes, America remains a predominantly Christian nation,
>> and with 94% of those who identify with a religion saying they are
>> Christian.
>>
>> The broad Christian category includes Catholics, Protestants, Mormons and
>> non-denominational Christians. In 2015, 24% of Americans identify as
>> Catholic, 50% as Protestant or as members of another non-Catholic Christian
>> religion, and 2% as Mormon.
>>
>> *Christian Percentage Is Lowest Among Young Americans*
>>
>> The percentage of Christians is highest among older Americans and
>> decreases with each progressively younger age group. This trend reflects
>> the high number of "nones" -- those without a formal religious identity --
>> in the younger generations, as well as a higher proportion of
>> non-Christians among them.
>>
>> [image: Religious Identification in the U.S. by Age, 2015]
>>
>> One key to the future of Christian representation in the U.S. population
>> will be shifts in the religious identification of today's youngest cohorts.
>> Traditionally, Americans have become more likely to identify with a
>> religion as they age through their 30s and 40s and get married and have
>> children. If this pattern does not occur in the same way it has in the
>> past, the percentage of Christians nationwide will likely continue to
>> shrink.
>>
>> *Bottom Line*
>>
>> America remains a predominantly Christian nation, with three-quarters of
>> all adults identifying with a Christian faith, and with over 90% Christian
>> representation among those who say they are a member of any kind of
>> religion. A major religious trend in the U.S., however, has been the
>> increasing number of Americans who say they do not have a formal religious
>> identification. This expansion has been accompanied by the shrinkage in the
>> number of people who identify as Christian. More than 95% of Americans
>> identified as Christian in the 1950s, and 80% did so as recently as eight
>> years ago. While the 5% of the population who identify with a non-Christian
>> faith is higher than it was decades ago, it has not shown significant
>> change over the past eight years.
>>
>> *These data are available in* *Gallup Analytics*
>> <http://www.gallup.com/products/170987/gallup-analytics.aspx?utm_source=www&utm_medium=mainnav&utm_campaign=gallup_analytics>
>> *.*
>>
>> *Survey Methods*
>>
>> Results for this Gallup poll are based on telephone interviews conducted
>> from 2008-2015 on the Gallup U.S. Daily survey, with random samples of
>> adults, aged 18 and older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of
>> Columbia. The sample sizes of those interviewed were over 350,000 for the
>> years 2008 through 2012, and over 170,000 for the years 2013 through 2015.
>> The 2015 sample consists of interviews conducted through Dec. 20, 2015. For
>> results based on the total sample of national adults for each year, the
>> margin of sampling error is ±1 percentage point at the 95% confidence
>> level. All reported margins of sampling error include computed design
>> effects for weighting.
>>
>> Each sample of national adults includes both cellphone respondents and
>> landline respondents, with the percentage of each varying across the eight
>> years included in this analysis. Landline and cellular telephone numbers
>> are selected using random-digit-dial methods.
>>
>> Learn more about how the Gallup U.S. Daily
>> <http://www.gallup.com/185462/gallup-daily-work.aspx?utm_source=METHODOLOGY&utm_medium=topic&utm_campaign=tiles>
>>  works.
>>
>> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 3:12 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>  a secular government can still be based on Christian principles and
>>> tenets.
>>> ---
>>> believe want you want ... it won't change history ... or the fact that
>>> the religious have been persecuting those with different beliefs since the
>>> founding of America.
>>>
>>> the good news!
>>>
>>> The share of Americans who say they are “absolutely certain” God exists
>>> has dropped more sharply, from 71% in 2007 to 63% in 2014. And the
>>> percentages who say they pray every day, attend religious services
>>> regularly and consider religion to be very important in their lives also
>>> have ticked down by small but statistically significant margins.
>>>
>>> The falloff in traditional religious beliefs and practices coincides
>>> with changes in the religious composition of the U.S. public. A growing
>>> share of Americans are religiously unaffiliated, including some who
>>> self-identify as atheists or agnostics as well as many who describe their
>>> religion as “nothing in particular.” Altogether, the religiously
>>> unaffiliated (also called the “nones”) now account for 23% of the adult
>>> population, up from 16% in 2007.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 12:24:52 PM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Because you are a Secular Progressive, it's likely that you don't have
>>>> critical thinking skills, and cannot fathom how and why our Nation was
>>>> founded, and how it's based on a republican form of government.  I
>>>> encourage you to keep seeking truth and answers;  (which is all any of us
>>>> can do!)  and hopefully you'll comprehend and understand how a secular
>>>> government can still be based on Christian principles and tenets.   It is
>>>> the very cornerstone of our Nation's founding.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 1:01 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The very Constitution that frames this Nation was based on Christian
>>>>> principles and tenets.
>>>>> ---
>>>>> that doesn't mean jack shit to a secular nation.
>>>>> and you left out the judeo part. Ya gotta give the jews some credit.
>>>>> if you want a religious government move to israel or iran.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 11:57:23 AM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It doesn't have to do with your religious beliefs; you still don't
>>>>>> get it....The very Constitution that frames this Nation was based on
>>>>>> Christian principles and tenets.   "It Is~~What It Is"....
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 12:31 PM, plainolamerican <
>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> this Nation was founded on Christian principles and tenets!
>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>> as a secular nation ... no religious tests ... a separation between
>>>>>>> church and state.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   Thus the very reason that we can even have this very conversation
>>>>>>> today.  Instead of fighting your heritage, you should embrace it, and be
>>>>>>> thankful that you're not a part and parcel of a caliphate or *Dar
>>>>>>> al Islam*!
>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>> I'm thankful that I don't believe in religious hogwash or
>>>>>>> participate in their silly wars.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 11:23:20 AM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Poor, poor Plain Ol'!  No matter how hard you try to revisit
>>>>>>>> history, or rewrite it, the fact will always remain that this Nation 
>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>> founded on Christian principles and tenets!  Thus the very reason that 
>>>>>>>> we
>>>>>>>> can even have this very conversation today.  Instead of fighting your
>>>>>>>> heritage, you should embrace it, and be thankful that you're not a 
>>>>>>>> part and
>>>>>>>> parcel of a caliphate or *Dar al Islam*!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 12:20 PM, plainolamerican <
>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Conservatives "follow" no one.  We're critical thinkers
>>>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>>>> yet you ignorantly defend a cunt like Ann Coulter.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> you need to get over the fact that America is a secular nation or
>>>>>>>>> just move your sorry ass to israel or iran where religious myth 
>>>>>>>>> believers
>>>>>>>>> like yourself are encouraged to persecute those with different 
>>>>>>>>> beliefs.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 11:12:47 AM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "Followers"?   No, you're confusing Ann and those who read her
>>>>>>>>>> column with Secular Progressives and their cultist
>>>>>>>>>> tendencies.....Conservatives "follow" no one.  We're critical 
>>>>>>>>>> thinkers
>>>>>>>>>> Plain Ol.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Hot4azintop via PoliticalForum
>>>>>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> When I read the subject line I thought it was a joke but she
>>>>>>>>>>> really was stopped.....my God, what is happening in this nation!!!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> In a message dated 5/17/2016 7:59:40 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] writes:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> if you can't admit that she's a bitch then you don't know what a
>>>>>>>>>>> bitch is.
>>>>>>>>>>> fuck her and her followers.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 9:18:28 AM UTC-5, KeithInTampa
>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Typical Secular Progressive response.  You don't like Ann
>>>>>>>>>>>> Coulter, but can't really muster anything logical to dispute what 
>>>>>>>>>>>> she says
>>>>>>>>>>>> and advocates, so it's the typical "Secular Progressive Attack The
>>>>>>>>>>>> Messenger" rant, slinging bigot and racist tags at 
>>>>>>>>>>>> Coulter.....Typical!
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 8:08 AM, plainolamerican <
>>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>  she is a great "ball buster" of ignorant males and females!
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>>>>>>>> she's a bigoted bitch that spews hate.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Monday, May 16, 2016 at 9:46:40 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I thought the powers that be might arrest her because she is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a great "ball buster" of ignorant males and females!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> In a message dated 5/16/2016 5:06:38 P.M. Pacific Daylight
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Time, [email protected] writes:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lol yeah that  Adams apple is suspect.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On May 16, 2016 10:03 AM, "plainolamerican" <
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [image:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://bizstandardnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/398px-ann_coulter2.jpg]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://bizstandardnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/398px-ann_coulter2.jpg>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ann Coulter
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By Alan Gordon
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Business Standard News has learned that Rightwing
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> commentator Ann Coulter has been arrested by a security officer 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for trying
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to use a women’s bathroom in Charlotte, N.C. North Carolina is 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> facing
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> widespread criticism and a federal lawsuit for instituting a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> law that would
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> force transgender people to use the bathroom of the birth 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> gender.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Coulter was outraged at her arrest.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> “I can’t believe the nerve of this rent-a-cop,” she said
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> according to The Conservative Chronicle. “He’s probably an 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> illegal.”
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Security guard Jorge Rodriguez later apologized for his
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> actions, but said it was easy to believe that Coulter was 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> transgender.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> “I didn’t know who she was,” said Rodriguez. “But look at
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the that Adam’s apple and those arms? I thought she was a man 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for sure.”
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ironically Coulter has been supportive of North Carolina’s
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> anti-transgender laws, which she believes protect children.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> “It’s not that transgender people are going to go and molest
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> children,” said Coulter on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Maher.”
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/dan-savage-ann-coulter-transgender-bathroom-rights_us_572f9c74e4b0bc9cb0472f03>“It’s
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that once you say men can go into women’s bathrooms — men who 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> are out
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> shopping with their little daughters and don’t have mommy to 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bring her in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there. It’s not that the trans are going to molest them, it’s 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that a child
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> molester now has the right to go into that bathroom.”
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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