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TommyT139

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18. It's an ignorant globalization.
Thu Sep 18, 2025, 02:14 PM
Sep 18

Christianity isn't a monolith.

Those of us progressive Christians who have always challenged the misuses of Christianity have already been targeted by the Trumpist regime. A notable example of that was the reaction to Bishop Budde's sermon. But others are putting themselves on the line, getting arrested and jailed for feeding homeless people, giving water to people crossing borders, and putting their bodies in between ICE agents and immigrants following the law.

Promoting the OP's stereotypes if Christianity, without having an actual intelligent conversation, sounds like evidence for the right-wing "Democrats hate Christianity" slur.

Note that this is very different than someone's personal experiences of the harm that they have felt from a conservative "Christian" upbringing. Those of us in the queer and trans communities are looking at the regime's legalizing and even funding "conversion therapy." I personally have had friends who were put through so-called exorcisms, re-education camps, and worse. Events I've run have been attended by fundies hoping to hijack the narrative (unsuccessfully).

Whether someone is a person of faith or not, it does not benefit the Democrats to shut out progressive Christians, sling slurs, and, frankly, lie by oversimplifying and stereotyping. That's a dynamic that is not specific to this board, but it's hard for me to think of a more clear example.

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When ostentatiously worn on a chain around the alabaster-white neck Ocelot II Sep 18 #1
Just had a funny thought, maybe we should all wear gold crosses around our necks Walleye Sep 18 #2
If Jesus had been executed by hanging, would the Barbies be wearing nooses? Ocelot II Sep 18 #4
wearing nooses Celerity Sep 18 #15
A lot of weak "men" are sporting it as well Aviation Pro Sep 18 #3
The ostentatious cross has replaced the ubiquitous flag pin as the symbol denoting rightwing fascist cult membership sop Sep 18 #5
Wow, bigoted generalization much? TommyT139 Sep 18 #6
I'm a Christian Wednesdays Sep 18 #9
"When Fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." sop Sep 18 #11
Exactly, that's why intelligent conversations are essential. TommyT139 Sep 18 #14
It doesn't matter if you are offended. TommyT139 Sep 18 #13
The cross is being used as a weapon. And a symbol of hatred, racism, violence. Irish_Dem Sep 18 #16
It's an ignorant globalization. TommyT139 Sep 18 #18
Don't write us all off. Christians that is. Write off all all the MAGAs and Nazis regarless of the crosses they claim .. marble falls Sep 18 #7
They need to upsize dalton99a Sep 18 #8
Absolutely but the real symbol for Christianity Blue Full Moon Sep 18 #10
The cross was a symbol of hatred and brutality long before Hitler was born DavidDvorkin Sep 18 #12
It makes me wonder what Jesus might think, Buns_of_Fire Sep 18 #17
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