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Old 01-21-2004, 05:30 PM
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Originally posted by Sistermadly
There's an interesting dichotomy between progressives in King's day versus progressives now. Back in King's day, progressives drew their largest strength in numbers from faith-based communities. Think of how many of King's young adjutants went on to become men (and women) of the cloth. These days, most liberal progressives steer clear of faith-based communities because of they associate these communities with intolerance, especially with respect to gay rights, abortion rights, and the place of faith in public life.

What a lot of contemporary progressives fail to understand is that without an ethic that is based in love -- much like Dr. King's ethic -- that their movement is doomed to failure. What a lot of faith-based people fail to realize is that without an ethic of openness -- meaning that all are welcome, none are judged -- they're turning people away from their initiatives and communities in droves.
I think a lot of the liberal community today does stress love, but you're right in the fact they there seems to be an avoidance of religion as a main talking point. I think that has more to do with feelings of repression with regard to religious doctrine than actually spirituality or faith.
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