No Christian really wants to call out another Christian.
As the resident Catholic I'd like to chime in here and say that Luther was an antisemitic, bigoted, kill-the-poor thunderstorm-fearing yellowbelly, while Henry VIII. was a horny bastard who should've been given the Louis XVI. treatment. And don't even get me started on Mormons.
As the Orthodox Serb I'd like to gently remind you that the schism of your church was an inevitable result of its flaws, and if not Martin Luther it'd be someone else.
If you disagree I'm sure we can have a civilized discussion about it after a rousing round of accordion music.
But Mormons have magic underwear! No other sect has magic underwear!
...Alright I'll bite: Magic underwear?
And I get it. No Christian really wants to call out another Christian. But tbh Christians are the only one with a prayer (waggles eyebrows) of being listened to. Your garden variety CR Christian doesn't respect the opinions of agnostics or atheists. We're "not on their level." We can criticize all day and call out their blatant theological or ethical inconsistencies, but at the end of the day I feel like we will be ignored because we aren't saved. And therefore our opinion in their eyes are worth much, much less. The simple fact they can fall back on "faith" as a reason why what they do and say is right pretty much destroys any chance for debate, because how do you honestly argue with faith? "I don't know what's true but I know what I believe and that's as far as I need to go."
I think we've forgotten the sheer irrelevance of atheists, atheism, and consideration for the opinions of atheists that existed in western society up until, at the earliest, a few centuries ago. Atheism was, at most, impiety. And it sure wasn't like Christians avoided criticizing each other before that point. If anything, I'd say that the rise of Atheism as an oppositional force and potentially existential threat has done more to push radically different Christian sects together than anything else.
Also, something that would be interesting would be comparison and analysis of religious vs atheist bigotry against Jews and/or Muslims. The religious prejudice has an obvious genesis, but it's not immediately clear to me that, as an example, that atheists and agnostics, despite having no reason to care about conspiracies of "Christ-killers" even if they
believed that to begin with, are necessarily much more tolerant of Jews. (The great Jew-haters, the Nazis, were far more interested in race than religion anyway). It sure seems to me as if at least some part of bigotry made the leap from religious to secular with remarkable gracefulness.
Really should shift that tangent to the religion thread guys....
So, for those of you still looking towards Alabama, here's a good exploration into why all the polls are so crazy.
Yeah, the polls have been all over the place, this morning there was a Fox poll saying that Jones is 10 points ahead of Moore at 50 to 40, with a margin of error of 3. We'll have to see how much of an effect write in and alternate candidates have.
I can already see the articles being drafted right now, saying how whatever the result will be was inevitable.