1John wrote:And of course the North America Man Boy Love Association chose the ACLU to represent their rights to pedophilia.
What does this have to do with anything?
And I was just thinking what a nice thread this was.
Here, it seems to me, we have another example of an attempt to insult liberals, not by using the word itself, but by incoherent association of liberals with any other handy insult. Since almost no liberals have anything to do with NAMBL, and only a small minority at best are members of ACLU, this statement has essentially nothing to do with liberals in general. It seems to me to be nothing more than an attempt to smear a large group by associating all members of the group with the actions of a few, some of whom have no association with the group whatsoever. It seems I have seen this tactic quite a bit in posts under this moniker.
2. Favoring proposals for reform, open to new ideas for progress, and tolerant of the ideas and behavior of others; broad-minded.
Describes Jesus and early Christians very well. Jesus was all about reform. He was reacting against the conservatives of his day, the Pharisees, and sought to replace their legalistic religious framework with a doctrine of love, an emphasis on the heart, and a desire to help his fellow human beings. He was tolerant of all sorts of people, notably people the Pharisees were not tolerant of. He encouraged his followers to be open to new and, at that time especially, extremely radical ideas for human progress. He came so that we might have life and have it abundantly.
Jesus was clearly free form bigotry. He had no qualms about pointing out the bigotry of others as well. He cared little for orthodoxy or the authoritarian tactics of the Pharisees. If he was intolerant of anything, it was exactly the status quo power structures of his society.
Jesus, the prototypical liberal. We should include his picture next to the definition, I think.