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Why do liberals/leftists have a visceral hatred of Christianity even though it has almost no influence today ?

The core liberal belief is that the human person is the ultimate source of freedom and goodness, and so must be emancipated not only from restrictive political and social systems but from the Church, religion and even God Himself. Thus liberalism is above all a spiritual rebellion – not just a political or social ideology. On the surface it seems odd that liberals in the postmodern era tend to identify with the cause of Islam, since that faith is antithetical to most liberal values. But Islam has long been the sworn enemy of Christianity, and it is Christianity with which liberalism has been at war for three centuries.
Northwest · M
Why do some people like to make such sweepingly generalized statements, like "Why do liberals/leftists have a visceral hatred of Christianity even though it has almost no influence today ?"
Northwest · M
@Jackjjacksonjr: still not a answer, but you seem to be obsessed with my penis. To each their own, but I don't swing that way.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
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Northwest · M
@Jackjjacksonjr: still not an answer
SW-User
What are you talking about?

Liberals are against evangelical proselytizing, just like anyone who doesn't need something shoved at them.

By the way, there's no "Leftist Handbook" containing the mission statement of liberalism.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Suppose there was no proselytizing, what are your thoughts regarding true believers?
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@Jackjjacksonjr: I think everyone's entitled to their faith or lack thereof. God hasn't established any direct line with me that I'm aware of.

Just maybe they could streamline things a bit by saying, "That's my faith and I won't discuss it." Don't try to prove the Bible to me. Please.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
@Oconnor:

Everyone respects everyone's private opinion privately?
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
Christians elected Trump. It is the liberals, hollywood and the mainstream media who give credence to the illusion that Christianity has no influence today. Christianity has and still does have a huge influence upon American society. People are experiencing a soul awakening as we speak, the tidal wave of this soul revival is going to overflow and liberalism will soon drown in its pathetic swamp of moral relativism and demonic inverse reality.
Xuan12 · 31-35, M
I guess Christians did vote for the pussy-grabbing, twice cheating and divorced, never asked God for forgiveness because he doesn't think he's ever done anything wrong (infidelity), kill the families candidate.
Pfuzylogic · M
Couldn't disagree with you more.
I am Christian and align myself with the compassion of the liberals.
Ysa9257 · 22-25, F
I have to disagree with you there. It might not look like it, but Christianity does have an influence today. A lot of Christians are tired of things like abortion, a lot of Christians are boycotting Disney, you know even with the LBTQ community. They're just tired and I think that's why a lot of Liberals hate Christianity. Because Christianity goes against a lot of the things that they believe in.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
@Burnley123:

It is ironic as you point out with the presidency Supreme Court and uber wealth in the hands of the convservatives presently. However the establishment (moderate republicans liberals and democrats) opposed Trump. For this instant in time the liberal establishment got bitch slapped. Whether it was an aberrational blip remains to be seen.
Ysa9257,I agree with you that there is residual Christian resistance by the remnant, count me in -- but it is ludicrous to act like they are able to put up any significant fight against the secular steamroller, which keeps gaining power and speed since it erupted in France in 1789.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
@beckychandler:

They think they are fooling us that how all powerful they feel.
ladycae · 100+, F
i feel you could not be further from the truth. i a a christian and i am also liberal in many things. this is a broad statement made for effect i believe. there are many types of Christianity as well and some i am not to crazy about but that doesn't mean i fight the it just means i let them be and don't by into their teaching. i for one do not believe liberals have been at war with Christians for three centuries. i think liberals have supported a lot of church programs and policies.
Non accountability is practically the foundation of leftist thinking. Christianity touts accountability.
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@Jackjjacksonjr: All the allure of a rabbit hole.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
@Oconnor:

There is a box of Godiva chocolates at the bottom 😀
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@Jackjjacksonjr: Tempting, but I was hoping for sanity and leadership. Chocolate's a damned fine substitute, though.
You do realize that liberals are also christian, right? Where is your proof that liberals hate christianity? You should read the establishment clause and the treaty of Tripoli. Religion does not belong in government. As highlighted in the constitution, you know the document that conservatives have a visceral hatred for yet pretend to uphold.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
Yuuuuuge generalization and exaggeration

I don't.

I am an atheist but not an anti-theist.

In Britain, the church is a good thing and mostly concerned with worship and charity work. In America it does that but also forms the backbone of a religious hard right. That part I don't like.
Northwest · M
@Burnley123: In England, and when it comes to Christianity, it's still mostly about the Church of England.

In the US, it's not that simple, and I would not bundle all the Christian Churches. The Evangelicals, who count born-again among their ranks, form the backbone of the Christian right. They also don't think Catholics are "Christian". Catholics, are the most liberal, but some Hispanics (mostly Catholics), are single issue voters: abortion, hence the larger than expected Trump support. The other factor for this group, is Cuban Americans, who voted in large number for Trump, because Hillary was planning on using one of her magic potions, to Bring Fidel Castro back, re-unite him with his son, the Prime Minister of Canada, and let him rule the US and Canada.
Xuan12 · 31-35, M
No, it certainly does have influence. In the US, Christianity boasts radio stations, television stations, a music, movie, and book genres, nearly every settled place has one or more Christian churches, and entire wings of the political apparatus lobby or pander to Christian interests.

That said, I don't hate Christians, I just don't want their doctrine forced onto me.
Firespirit · 26-30, M
Like beating the dead horse they have been doing it so long they know nothing else and on Islam it is quite odd. The most barbaric culture is ok to the left it seems I think it is a big case of double think too hold two opposite ideas and agree with both
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
They fear Christianity. They fear truth. They fear humanity.
@Oconnor: That's my girl.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
@RootinTootinHighFalutin: @Oconnor:

You two support a liberal globalist takeover?
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@RootinTootinHighFalutin: Wonder twin powers...activate! Form of a free-thinking, progressive liberal!
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Really quite well said, and accurate.

 
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