Shredd6 wrote:
I'll dedicate it to Craig for some support. The song's called "Throw The Hammer".
You would think that you were offering help to quit smoking, right?
But the song lyrics seem to paint a picture of intolerant fundamentalists enforcing their will against others. Am I misunderstanding the lyrics, or was that indeed meant as an insult against me?
Cause, after all, you dedicated it to me.
I hope that is not what you see, when you try and paint my picture. I am far more complex than that. I am usually the object of scorn of extremists on BOTH sides, both liberal and conservative. I don't fit into a neat little box. Yes, I believe in traditional values, like hard work, respect for authority, love of country, chivalry, etc... But I also don't believe that abortion is murder (which incidentally, neither do most pro-lifers, though they like to believe they do) I don't believe that recreational drugs should be criminalized, save the prisons for child molesters and the violent criminals. I am patriotic and would probably kick your ass if I saw you burn an American Flag, but I don't believe it should be a criminal offense to do it (burning, not kicking your ass for it). On a personal level, I don't believe homosexuality is moral, but I don't agree with making it a criminal issue, or discriminating against consenting adults that choose (yes, they choose, sorry

that lifestyle, which includes legally sanctioning such marriages, which they have a right to enjoy. I fervently believe in the Bible, but I know that hell is not a literal physical place, and no one literally burns there for all eternity. I am a Christian, because I am a follower of Christ, but I know for a certainty that God is the inspiration behind many religions, and that people can be saved and know God and have a relationship with him, whether they have ever heard of Jesus or not, or ever read the Bible. I believe that loving your enemy is the only hope for a permanent peace and a civilized world, but I also believe war is justified and even necessary at times. How are those for seeming contradictions?
I will be happy to elucidate any of these positions or debate them if anyone disagrees with them, or seeks clarity on my beliefs.
The point really is, that if I made vocal these positions, one at a time, depending on the subject matter, someone could easily assume I was a bleeding heart liberal, just as easily as they could assume I was a war mongering conservative.
Either view though, would be innaccurate.
I am a seeker of truth, whether intellectual, philosophic or spiritual.
I just want the truth, and I always maintain an open mind and heart while pursuing it.