I rather suspect you have missed the point in many ways...wittywoman » wrote:Audley Strange » wrote:Yes it does. By believing in Jehovah or Jesus one believes that there is a Ultimate Authority who is in charge of everything. Oh they might pretend to support the idea of democracy but they would turn in a second given a charismatic political leader with some cash moxy and major media support the U.S. would be burning witches again within the fortnight.If you want my respect, you will have to think for yourself... not just take a thought from the air and run with it.
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just because I believe there is an ultimate authority, does not mean that ultimate authority is ME. Do some research into what the Christ taught, instead of what greedy, power hungry peple have decided to say he taught, before you say such nonsense, please.
1. Audley already admitted he was induging in a little hyperbole, by not qualifying his argument to a certain group of christians; not the vague, warm-and-fuzzy majority, but still a sizeable and influential minority. When applied to them, his analogy is perfectly reasonable; the writings of various members of this group over the years have amply confirmed that, to them, the structures of democracy and the rule of law are as but dust to the awful presence of their old-testament god...
2. "just because I believe there is an ultimate authority, does not mean that ultimate authority is ME."
Obviously so, but this has nothing to do with the key argument. There are those with an authoritarian vison of their religion, and a view that it should apply to all, without question. For them, the existence of such an Ultimate Authority clearly (in their minds) trumps any worldly politics, and leads very quickly to rather nasty means justifying the noble religious ends. Fundamentalist Islam springs to mind as well...
3. And before you start protesting that this has nothing to do with the warm and romantic view of your own particular religious beliefs, that too is irrelevant. The argument here is about a real and powerful sub-group of the American religious right. How much power they actually have in a pragmatic sense is another argument, but their motivation and unpleasant psychology is clear to see...