Liberals are Roger Taney and we are Dred Scott: The Christian man has no rights that the liberal man is bound to respect.
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"The Christian man has no rights that the liberal man is bound to respect."
Correction: The religious man has no right to make HIS particular brand of religion The Law for everyone else. He can try to win converts, but people who don't share his religion have *no* DUTY to live by his religious rules and commandments.
*sighs* Mr. Fisher, please take this stack of paper and this pen, and write the following one thousand times:
BEING DENIED THE ABILITY TO INFRINGE UPON THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS DOES NOT AMOUNT TO AN INFRINGEMENT UPON MY OWN RIGHTS.
You woke up this morning with all your rights intact. Stop whining, crybaby, because some other people woke up with nearly as many rights as you have. You're like a kid whose cookie doesn't taste good any more because your little brother got one too.
(Kanna)
"You're like a kid whose cookie doesn't taste good any more because your little brother got one too."
I usually use the analogy of the spoiled brat whose formerly super-duper-ultra-mega-cool toy isn't cool any longer, simply because s/he's no longer the only kid on the block (or possibly even in the whole neighborhood) who's got one. Yours works also, though.
"The Christian man has no rights that the liberal man is bound to respect."
That's because the rights Christians demand that only they are allowed to have are the ability to deny any and all rights to anyone else who is not a Christian. Fundies like you are tyrants in the making.
The Christian man has no rights that the liberal man is bound to respect.
If all the Christian man's rights do is take away rights from others, then no, he has no rights anyone (liberal or conservative or what else) is bound to respect. But thankfully your sick distortion of Christianity isn't the only Christianity out there.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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