Liberals seem to believe that all Tories are right wing nutbars who believe in the Literal Bibical Creation. I believe people of all political stripes mostly accept the Theory of Evolution.
Calberty said:I've voted Conservative in the past and am an atheist.
the two principal figures in the history of the left in Canada. Tommy Douglas in the NDP and J.S. Woodsworth in the CCF were both religious ministers.
The ReverendTommy Douglas, NDP idol, , was a Bible toting minister.
Dexter Sinister said:Got a cite for that, Calberty? Douglas was in no sense a religious fundamentalist. About homosexuality, for instance, he said this, consistent with the more "liberal" view of it at the time:
"Instead of treating [homosexuality] as a crime and driving it underground we ought to recognize it for what it is. It's a mental illness; it's a psychiatric condition which ought to be treated sympathetically, which ought to be treated by psychiatrists and social workers." - Said in the 1968 Leaders debate on the proposed Omnibus bill to decriminalize homosexuality, according to this: http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Tommy_Douglas
I doubt many would subscribe to that view now, probably including Douglas if he were still with us. Remember that was over 35 years ago. Time and attitudes change.
Toro said:I don't believe in Creationism as told in the Bible.
Dexter Sinister said:Fine Colpy, but you've defined the term in such a way as to make yourself right, though I doubt very much that Douglas subscribed to Biblical inerrancy. There's no evidence of that in any of his speeches or public pronouncements that I'm aware of.
Fundamentalism is a term popularly used to describe strict adherence to Christian doctrines based on a literal interpretation of the Bible. That usage derives from a late-19th- and early-20th-century inter-denominational Protestant movement that opposed accommodating Christian doctrine to modern scientific theory and philosophy.
Tommy Douglas was not a fundamentalist in that sense and he did not campaign holding a Bible. He disliked the fundamentalist Bible thumpers typified by his contemporaries like William Aberhart and Ernest Manning. He was a classic liberal Christian who would probably be in the United Church today.
But we're getting a little away from the original topic of this thread.
edited to make it clearer what I was responding to...
Colpy said:Despite his tolerance, I don't think Tommy would be United, though.
Said1 said:Toro said:I don't believe in Creationism as told in the Bible.
I'm telling.
"There are several aspects to the theory that just don't fit together", Dr. Harvey claims. "Penguins, for example. Why would any intelligent being design such a bird, unless as a cruel joke". Harvey claims that the birds awkward motions and inability to fly are not intelligent at all. "In fact, Dr. Harvey continues, "this bird is the work of a total moron".