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Don't have time for a big discussion but was thinking... social justice is basically a religion, probably a cult since it nails every aspect of such, but... wouldn't that mean we SHOULD be enforcing the separation of church and state?

CatreeceMacLeod 5 Apr 18
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The sheer level of animosity in today's politics... you normally only see that in a clash of religions.

The secular religion is ill defined. It has Tenuous Commandments.

There's something about climate changeling in there... there's something about thou shalt validate the self-identifying of your neighbor. There's something about contingent virtue and the signaling thereof...

Mostly it's about feeling good rather than doing good... and the way, the verisimilitude, and the not pro-life to feeling good is to proclaim themselves more compassionate than thou. Also... somewhere in the holy-not-actually-writ is something to the effect of ...infidels equate to Nazis.

There's no way to separate church and state here... their church is a state of "mind."
And I have no doubt that is all by design.

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Social justice means adjudication by humans. Just plain justice, or the real kind, must be adjudicated from a pure source outside of humanity...that would be God. He has already defined it in His Word. Social justice always devolves into a power trip. See Dennis Prager on Social Justice for more. [prageru.com]

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With the media operating as the high priests. The truth is you can't separate people from what they worship. Since their religion is covert, believing that their own corrupt behavior is justified by their good intentions, there's no way to truly call them on it. We MUST expose their corruption and illegalities!

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Is it really though? I haven't seen a centralized body, or unified dictated ideology.

There is a central narrative. Pick a big story and all the news organizations immediately use the same words. I've got no answers but I find the monolithic speech extremely worrisome.

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