tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5782155046749928492.post4964139338121860204..comments2023-05-31T00:35:21.156-07:00Comments on Reflecting without mirrors: Christianity and Capitalism Are Inconsistent, Yet Politically LinkedMcKinley Withershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14147073832599389838noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5782155046749928492.post-59672669216524021762010-12-03T10:33:21.490-08:002010-12-03T10:33:21.490-08:00Very cool Mckinley. I think exposing the inconsist...Very cool Mckinley. I think exposing the inconsistencies between free market ideology and Christianity is indeed an important project. However, I think there is a danger in over-Christianizing Democratic policies. This quote from Nietzsche seems to apply everywhere I turn nowadays: "He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster." <br /><br />Don't rely too heavily on Christian/Mormon philosophy in policy analysis - I think it ends up tainting both one's policy analysis and one's faith. I think Karl Rove and his Christian Coalition have done more to damage my perception of mainstream Christianity than just about anything. I think there's some wisdom at keeping some distance between politics and religion - but don't worry. I don't think you've crossed over into Rovian obfuscation. <br /><br />You're analysis is legit.Pr1nc3_Ch4rmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08642966361688231493noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5782155046749928492.post-35347536802041620812010-11-29T18:15:45.133-08:002010-11-29T18:15:45.133-08:00Well said my man. Too many conservative people do...Well said my man. Too many conservative people do not understand this concept.Wrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17422417694031456918noreply@blogger.com