And sometimes a vicious beast bites it off.sometimes it hold out an open hand
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And sometimes a vicious beast bites it off.sometimes it hold out an open hand
I think what is scapegoating? I was not actually trying to declare any particular action that anyone was describing or taking to actually be scapegoating - except one thing: tests of theology for US citizens and residents. Yeah, I don't support that. Nor does the laws and constitution of my country, the US.Justmehere, I think it would have been better to say, "In my opinion, I think this is scapegoating."
But what if your "theology" explicitly calls for the murder of nonbelievers and other crimes? What if a bunch of rapists decided that God said, "Be fruitful and multiply," and their interpretation of this is to procreate by any means necessary? They've formed a new sect around this and are raping people in the streets everyday. Can we not expel the adherents to this religion even as they're doing massive damage, because religious freedom is in the constitution? Where do you draw the line? Anyone can do anything and call it religion. A constitution isn't a suicide pact.tests of theology for US citizens and residents. Yeah, I don't support that. Nor does the laws and constitution of my country, the US.
What about the US citizens who belong to an ideology that wishes harm against US Citizens? (Westboro Baptist Church, I'm looking at you).you are a U.S. Citizen, naturally you have all of the rights of a U.S. Citizen. If you are here illegally, you do not. If there is evidence that you belong to an ideology that wishes harm to all U.S. citizens, you do not belong in the United States of America.
I would not be surprised to find that we have many born-and-bred-in-the-USA citizens who want to see other US citizens dead because of their differing beliefs. Perhaps, more than there are immigrant (naturalized or no) threats.But what if your "theology" explicitly calls for the murder of nonbelievers and other crimes?
The operative word here is "wishes." They're not actually doing it, at least not on the level of the Jihadists.What about the US citizens who belong to an ideology that wishes harm against US Citizens?
This has to be the height of irony after last night's attack.Hmm, well one thing I can think of is to implore our congresspeople to pass reasonable gun control laws.