Loran, I think I now understand your vehemence towards all-things-socialist. Is it the conflict you see between the theological and the secular worlds?
Partially, yes.
The balance between the two simply requires too much faith on your part. So it becomes an uncompromising choice for you and your camp?
I'm not following you here.
Intelligent creative humankind, resolving imperfectly in Science-based secularism. OR, obedient-to-the-word-of-God, as understood by the Faith-based, approach to human problem solving??? For you it's the latter. Right?
For me it would be intelligent creative but
fallen and severely limited humankind, resolving imperfectly, through a glass darkly; through faith, studying it out in our minds, and being obedient to the word of God, the "terrible questions" (the most important) of our existence as well as other human problems (important but of lesser importance) through intelligence, knowledge, wisdom, and the application of a specific kind of knowledge (science (but not secular
ism, as this is neither necessary nor really useful)).
However, I do hope you will honour the Democratic process and support Barack Obama and his efforts to remedy America's problems as best they can be. Centuries of corruption, deceitful persuasion and mismanagement will not be corrected in any short time...
Ah yes. The One is among us now, and he is going to undue
centuries of corruption, mismanagement, and general nastiness. This is precisely why I voted against him and have serious reservations, intellectually and psychologically, about many of my fellow citizens who voted for him.
Quick question to you Droopy, and to others: In your opinion, is Obama's entry onto the world stage a sign that the Millenium is about to happen soon?
Their are numerous signs that the Millennium is "about to happen", and I think that Obama, while not a singular figure in that matrix of events and phenomena, is a major symptom of the very conditions that will eventually lead to the "ripeness" in iniquity that will exist generally upon the earth immediate prior to the Lord's second advent.
So, unfortunately, are most of the people Obama has spent most of his life associating with whom he had close relationships and effulgent praise - before his presidential ambitions materialized. Yes, his mentors, confidants, friends, and those who molded and shaped his worldview, ideology, and character are indeed some of the ugliest, most intemperate and disreputable human beings our own society has yet seen, even with the Sixties as the cultural baseline.
Which is another primary reason I didn't vote for him.