No, the reason I've asked the question is I've been following this thread even though I've only posted sporadically lately and I do believe however, if an astute programmer parsed the thread you would find for every positive statement made, there are many many more degenerating either the concept, statement, or person making the statement regarding Christianity. It must be admitted, at least in the USA, you can say anything derogatory - using any kind of racial slur, etc that you want about Christians without much happening, but make a derogatory remark about most any other religious belief and you can find yourself in jail charged with a hate crime. Why is that?
But I've never heard of people going to jail for expressing opinions only, no matter how harsh - in America. I would like to learn about such cases if they exist.
Quote from: DaHanG on January 19, 2009, 03:44:24 AMBut I've never heard of people going to jail for expressing opinions only, no matter how harsh - in America. I would like to learn about such cases if they exist.Here just one..... http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40929 and there are more. Regardless of the philosophy you subscribe to - religious or non-religious the question remains - the balance of treatment isn't equal - why not?My point is if this happens as a response for behavior some find offensive: http://urbanlegends.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.repentamerica.com/The same type of things should happen for this type of behavior others find equally offensive: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5N0sPuNS_D8&NR=1Yes? No?
Here just one..... http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40929 and there are more.
I don't think some Christian protesters being arrested and jailed for less than a day can be extrapolated into a universal imbalance of treatment.
The relevant question would be: Are more Christians being arrested purely because of their worldview than any other group protesting (in the absence of lawbreaking behavior such as violence/rioting)?I haven't seen the evidence to suggest this is the case.
Countless people from all backgrounds have been wrongfully arrested for protesting.
Sometimes such a protest by the gay movement is not directly for the advancement of their own civil liberties, but to send a message to those who disagree with them: They will never change so stop wasting your time protesting our lifestyle. In this case, I think most would agree that an angry message is more effective than a quiet, peaceful message (even if it's less pleasant).
im sure ive seen a flying spaghetti monster logo posted in this thread a couple times
Quote from: DaHangThe relevant question would be: Are more Christians being arrested purely because of their worldview than any other group protesting (in the absence of lawbreaking behavior such as violence/rioting)?I haven't seen the evidence to suggest this is the case. If I send you a link to a PDF map of the entire world showing this would that suffice?
Quote from: DaHangCountless people from all backgrounds have been wrongfully arrested for protesting.Granted. Been there, done that in the '60s - still, when my draft notice came, I went - why? It was the right thing to do. I did my time so we could have the freedom for these types of discussions, and you better believe the saying - freedom ain't free.
Quote from: DaHang Sometimes such a protest by the gay movement is not directly for the advancement of their own civil liberties, but to send a message to those who disagree with them: They will never change so stop wasting your time protesting our lifestyle. In this case, I think most would agree that an angry message is more effective than a quiet, peaceful message (even if it's less pleasant).Yet if - when Christians present themselves "angrily" in a message such as you say in this one, they are considered bigoted, racists, etc, and vilified by just about everyone. Why is it considered to be effective and OK for one group and not for another?I think if we are to intelligently look at these phenomenon we are going to have to set aside the reactions to these "social" hot button issues that constantly divide - or perhaps it is these very things themselves dividing everyone and there is basically no way to find a common ground? I can't believe that.If this is so, we are destined to have a conflagration that will make the American civil war look like a picnic and it will come down literally to brother against brother, race against race and that, my friend, is something I would not like for my grandchildren and great-grandchildren to experience.