It doesn't matter how many times we all explain that there is no war against Christianity, that we have no interest in taking their rights away, etc. They're convinced. So I thought about it, and maybe they're right: maybe the war Christianity started centuries ago against paganism and homosexuals and science never really ended, They just say it's our war against Christianity to justify their preemptive strikes.
So if we ARE in a war (see http://www.afa.net/bigotrymap# for their "battle plans"), we need to consider things carefully. Ignoring and denying it is leaving minority rights vulnerable. There are a few groups who have taken this on, including the Satanist Church. I don't necessarily agree with their tactics, but they've been fairly successful at getting attention. Unless we're content for the Satanists to speak for all of us, which I'm not, more of us minorities need to be visible in our nation and communities. That's how we are normalized in society's eyes, and how we maintain a level of fairness for everyone.
Just as the U S is not at war with Islam, (except, apparently, the Christian right... Coincidence?) but religious extremism and terror, we need to make fully clear that we are at war with Christian special privilege. The constitution guarantees equal respect to all religions, and it's shameful that one group should get away with implying that they're the only group whose voice matters.
To conclude, some
thoughts I have in this line are:
- Christians do not get to define marriage when other religions have different opinions- we DO have a constitution.
- Christians do not get to claim their religious rights are violated by gay marriage any more than Jews get to claim persecution by bacon.
- Christmas is not the only winter holiday that matters.
- Christian creationism gets taught in schools as fact, so does Hinduism's creation story.
- If you get proselytize me, I get to bless you by calling the four elements.
- If you say abortion is an abomination to God, you better be damn well prepared to submit evidence that your God exists but mine doesn't, and it better hold more water than, "Because the Bible says so."
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