Originally posted by RBHILLNo doubt with a highly conservative slant. Hillsdale is one of the most conservative colleges (if not THE most conservative) in the United States. It's been called "the conservative Harvard".
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I do, however, salute them for making this course free. They have a significant number of online courses available.
Originally posted by SuzianneAnd you're 100% correct. The first image at the top of the page has a caption talking about Christian duty.
No doubt with a highly conservative slant. Hillsdale is one of the most conservative colleges (if not THE most conservative) in the United States. It's been called "the conservative Harvard".
I do, however, salute them for making this course free. They have a significant number of online courses available.
Originally posted by RJHindsBut this is mere posturing.
That's exactly what most liberals would say or at least something to that effect. 😏
Would you say that people like John Boehner actually act according to their "Christian duty"? If everyone acted in Congress according to actual "Christian duty", then both houses would be full of liberals. Can you imagine? Politicians actually working for their constituents, instead of for their biggest campaign contributors?
Originally posted by SuzianneI don't see how liberalism is a Christian duty.
But this is mere posturing.
Would you say that people like John Boehner actually act according to their "Christian duty"? If everyone acted in Congress according to actual "Christian duty", then both houses would be full of liberals. Can you imagine? Politicians actually working for their constituents, instead of for their biggest campaign contributors?
Originally posted by RJHindsWanting to deny health insurance for poor families, who, because of the ACA, now have insurance for the first time in their lives, is Christian?
That is your opinion. My opinion is that conservatism is more Christian.
Wanting to deny two people who love each other from equal protection under the law, only because they happen to be the same gender, is Christian?
Wanting to remove a sitting President from the White House, only because he is black, is Christian?
Were the moneychangers on the temple mount Christian?
No, conservatism is evil.
Originally posted by SuzianneNo, to all your questions.
Wanting to deny health insurance for poor families, who, because of the ACA, now have insurance for the first time in their lives, is Christian?
Wanting to deny two people who love each other from equal protection under the law, only because they happen to be the same gender, is Christian?
Wanting to remove a sitting President from the White House, on ...[text shortened]... Christian?
Were the moneychangers on the temple mount Christian?
No, conservatism is evil.