For me, I cannot accept your positions and still stive to maintain the vituous traits of respect, honesty and empathy. I would personally have to abandon all that to believe what your believe, and I find it exceedingly difficult to understand why God would want be to do that. I know you don't agree with this point, but perhaps you can find it in your heart to at least respect it.
I suggest it is the respectful, law abiding, honest and empathetic people who become Christians just as easily. Not to mention the most brilliant, benevolent and insightful people like M. Scott Peck, Charles Finney and Albert Sweitzer to name a few- and whose conversion only made their sensitivity more keen. While you can point to charlatans in the mix, Christians have set the standards for honesty, empathy and a love of justice.
1. Four Bible totin' Quaker men came out against slavery in 1680, although they were severely ostricised for so doing.
2. The first black female college graduate was graduated from Oberlin c 1840, a college started by "fundies," of which Charles Finney became president. Harvard did not even graduate females, let alone black ones for another 40 years
3. Charles Finney's budget for benevolent social action, feeding the poor, establishing hospitals and orphanages, at one time exceeded the entire federal budget.
4. The "factory laws" to reduce child labor in England were introduced by a Christian "fundy" named Stapleton.
5. George Whitefield, an Anglican minister and evangelist, was not allowed to preach in the churches of New England because he "allowed women, negroes and children" to come up and speak from the pulpit. Even the skeptic Franklin greatly admired him. Whitefield lived very modestly, and used most of the money he collected from his huge audiences to build orphanages.
6. Sherman said of the woman who lead the Christian Commission in the Civil War "She outranks me." He was of course expressing his profound admiration for her tireless benevolent acts of charity and empathy.
7, The vast majority of private hospitals and medical missions in the world were established by Christians.
Would you like some more facts, or will that do for now?
Read a history book not written by a liberal college professor, and you'll find out "fundie" Christians have set all the marks for empathy and honesty. If you think "respect" includes being dishonest about historical fact, or failing to tell people what they need to hear, or means being politically correct, then yes, I don't have much of that.
Thanks, but I'm not buying your holy claims. Compared to Christ, our inspiration, you have nothing to brag about.
Yeah I know, I'm being disrespectful.
Rad