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Re: The Global War on Terror 5.0: Putin on the Risk
This arrow goes awry. Anti-abortion isn't by nature a fundy position, it's actually quite the opposite -- a fairly modern extension of practical religious considerations to the advance of medical knowledge. It only gets tossed around by the fundies because it's a useful political ploy. Fundyism is the burrowing (always selectively) into a text to thwart thinking, while social engineering like the anti-abortion movement is the epitome of "real life" praxis. And anyway, it's primarily the province of Catholicism, which is again directly opposed to fundamentalism and highly welcoming of seriously thinking through both doctrine and worldly affairs.
The enemy of reason isn't religion, it's the mindless (and always self-serving, and quite often -- at the top rungs -- cynical) dogmatism of the fundamentalist.
Not really, calling all conservatives "Taliban" and equating the beheading of infidels in the middle east with preserving children's lives in the womb has been unoriginal for a few years now.
This arrow goes awry. Anti-abortion isn't by nature a fundy position, it's actually quite the opposite -- a fairly modern extension of practical religious considerations to the advance of medical knowledge. It only gets tossed around by the fundies because it's a useful political ploy. Fundyism is the burrowing (always selectively) into a text to thwart thinking, while social engineering like the anti-abortion movement is the epitome of "real life" praxis. And anyway, it's primarily the province of Catholicism, which is again directly opposed to fundamentalism and highly welcoming of seriously thinking through both doctrine and worldly affairs.
The enemy of reason isn't religion, it's the mindless (and always self-serving, and quite often -- at the top rungs -- cynical) dogmatism of the fundamentalist.