swimmerbabe11 said:
Woah woah woah, first off, I just checked my calendar and I haven't been doing any invading or undermining this holiday season.
Also, pretty sure I said "my beliefs are good and that's why I have them" and if Muslim countries enforced keeping their country muslim through immigration laws and civilized stuff like that rather than burning down schools with children inside and giving women nice acid showers on the street, I'd respect them maintaining their country's status quo (while still praying for their conversion)
I'm a pacifist and don't really want my government going around and invading anything, but I'm not going to pretend like I don't think it would be objectively better if everyone was Christian. Of course I do. Just like no one should endorse the DH.
Lets revisit how we got here . . . There exists a concern with Muslims coming to the US and shifting the culture and values away from what we ambiguously are calling Western values. I agree with this concern and am not advocating for mass immigration to be encouraged or allowed.
I then made the point that Christians ALSO have a habit of going to other countries, setting up churches, missionaries, communities and trying to influence the politics and culture of the place to match their set of values. The extreme example of this is 19th century European imperialism into Africa where Christian Europeans invaded and subjugated and laid claim to the content of Africa. This was most certainly violent, resulted in tens of millions of deaths, included forced starvations, millions of cases of rape, concentration camps, forced religious conversion, eradication of entire cultures, and all manner of terrible terrible action. The leaders of these countries were very clear in writings that still very much exist today that they saw the Africans as sub-human and that they thought they were called upon by the Christian God to subjugated them and bring them into Christianity. While the Vatican condemned some of the violence, it also very much endorsed the Christian right to disregard their sovereignty and to force Christianity.
Of course, Christians do not behave in this manner today. Instead, they've moved on to economic and political manipulation through the funding of lobbyist groups, buying politicians, and leveraging economic deals to coerce African governments into passing laws against LGBTQ rights, against contraception, against sex education, and in favor of publicly funded Christian value social campaigns. Basically, they've moved on to ideological colonialism.
At this point in this conversation, I suggested to Derm that because he's not a hypocrite, its likely that just as he does not want the Muslimification of America, then surely he must be against this current Christian ideological colonialism that is happening today. To which you replied:
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Theoretically, yes. I think they have the right to protect their countries the way they see fit.
Practically? No, because everyone should be Christian. Because Christianity is better than Islam.
So, theoretically, you support another cultures right to self preservation.
But, practically . . . meaning 'in practice'. . . . you do not support another cultures right to self preservation.
So, you tell me where I went wrong. I interpret your first post to mean that you feel Christians should travel to Muslim countries and Christian-ify them - which is exactly the thing you don't want Muslims to do here. But, when I accuse you of supporting Christians going to other countries, undermining their social norms, and bend them to Christian views, you act like I'm off base.