Conspiracy confirmed: Abortion is a religious ritual of child sacrifice
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It's literally in their charter though. I ask that you do a modicum of research on the organization before coming to your conclusion. I was raised Christian myself but am now atheist due to both actually reading the Bible and seeing the hypocrisy of the church at every level. Let me ask you this do you think you need religion to be a moral person? What's to stop me am atheist from raping, pillaging, and murdering since I don't believe in God. Clearly there exists moral standards and philosophical concepts outside of religion that dictate the moral fabric of society. Why do you believe the words of MEN written thousands of years ago I.e. the Bible. Religion to me is silly in that way, I might as well pick up a random book of my bookshelf and base my whole life around it, makes just as much sense. Oh but of course you "believe" it is the word of God, you just have to have "faith" all those other religions written also by men are wrong only this book is right because I have faith. Religion and religious people in my opinion are not critical thinkers. That being said I don't begrudge you your faith, as a former Christian I don't hate religion or religious people, honestly whatever gets you through life is fine. I just hate religious institutions that use the state as a club to push their views on others.
It's strange you are atheist because of one such religion...you should probably explore more. Sounds like you had a bad church or experience but being not Christian....that's like a tiny fraction of the religions.
Oh trust me I did just that, explored many religions and "spiritual" things in general even tried other churches. It's just not for me. I know more about religions and their books than most people I talk to. Ultimately it was a quest for meaning after losing the meaning that Christianity provided. My final conclusion is that it's pointless to find meaning in an uncaring and chaotic universe so we should just do the best we can and be kind to others in what short time we have. Make "heaven" on earth if you will.
If you atheist my friend..you need explore more ....there is something far greater.....I have experienced it many times. No labels myself...but atheism is a sad life of ignorance.
Agree to disagree my friend, life is what you make it and ignorance is common especially among the religious.
I can't say that is the case here, but I've found many atheists are actually agnostics. Many are open to the idea of some sort of higher power or organizer, but recognize the trap that is organized religion.
The satanic church can be politically involved because despite their history of ritual abuse they're just a political organization. Meanwhile Christians cannot put their faith into action without pushing beliefs onto others... Do you see the figure thinking at play here? Let me ask; how can anyone make decisions without exercising their beliefs?
How does this principle of action do anything except persecute Christians?
It's fairly simple, separation of church and state. You believe in God that's great good for you, proselytize all you want on your time with your money. If you however want the State via schools, courts, or any government organ to spend tax dollars promoting your faith then I have a problem with that. My example in my county with the in God we trust stickers is a perfect example. If you don't agree with that then you don't agree with the foundational documents and arguments this country was founded on. Did you know for example that original US currency did not have "in God we trust" on it? I collect coins I have some from the early 1800s without it, look it up. It started becoming more common around the Civil War and culminated with it being passed into law by President Eisenhower in 1955 largely as a reaction to Communist Russia and their rejection of organized religion. Check it out I have a couple of these in my collection https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/136/large-cents/draped-bust/1802-P/normal-reverse/
Separation of church and state is a philosophy promoted by dictators who wish to replace the church with the state. It's not constitutional and there is no common law precedent. No matter what policy you advocate for, I will assert, you are bringing your beliefs and values into that advocacy. So, by forcing the separation of Christian -specific values you are discriminating against their free exercise of religion. I'll admit though that legislating region ie compelling a belief is immoral, not legal, and not Biblical.
It's not Constitutional? It's the first ammendment, literally the first. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." Besides that I think you actually make a compelling argument and I am glad we can agree on compelling belief. If we stick with your line of reasoning my "belief" is government should make informed policy from the sciences and the trades objectively based on measurable and known knowledge and known unknowns or weak spots instead of based on Christianity which is one book which requires faith to believe, or any religion for that matter. I mean how many Christians do you know that actually adhere to the Bible rigorously and don't just listen to whatever their pastor says. Hell the pastor is wearing a suit with multiple types of fiber blends and colors Leviticus would like a word. The Bible doesn't even really mention much about abortion, you could say Thou shall not kill but then the Bible goes on to describe many reasons where killing is encouraged. That Jesus guy was alright though.
You're arguing in good faith with details, logic, nuance and facts. You'll not find that reciprocated here. This place is largely populated by angry, low IQ "christian" racists, incels and morons. The irony of a conspiracy community being filled with practicing Christians is 100% lost on them.