Historical fact: Religion divides people. It is amazing to me that this is so obviously true even in this microscopic discussion. The tone borders on hatred and is full of personal attacks. If that is what being "christian" is all about then I want out.
Historical fact: Politics divides people. Middle class main street moderates are dissappearing right before my eyes. Conservatives have become fundamentalist (no room for compromise). Liberals have become obnoxious keepers of a superior intellect (will not compromise with idiots). If this is what being "principled" is all about then I want out.
Please, this is just one idiot's opinion. Please hurry up and find some quote from another era that supports your position to be "principled", intellectually superior and pretty much out of touch with main street problems.
Religion does not divide people, intolerance does. And you are absolutely right about attacks being "unchristian." I was wrong for my part and apologize. I am not perfect and feel the need to prove it on occasion.
Politics divide people because the stakes are high and belief systems are ingrained. I see no answer to this except to continue to fight for what I believe. I am not an elected official so the need to compromise is not present. If I were in Miller, Southerland, Nelson or Rubio's shoes I would not have the luxury of fighting to the bitter end.
My concern is main street problems. This entire thread is really out of touch with what is needed in this country. I worry about jobs because although mine is safe for now, if enough people are out of work it will sooner or later effect me. I worry about the debt and deficit and what we are leaving for our children and grandchildren. I worry that government is becoming too big and involved in our everyday lives. What I am not worried about is who does or does not attend a prayer meeting in Texas.