shooraijin wrote:> Either that or where the material involves incitement to commit certain crimes (hate speech, etc).
There actually is some specific provision for this particular issue (ref. Title 18, Pt. I, Ch 71, Sec 1461): "The term 'indecent', as used in this section includes matter of a character tending to incite arson, murder, or assassination." I would assume any kind of hate speech that would (directly?) lead to crime against a person or property would fall under this guideline.
There is a movement to try to make it a law that calling Homosexuality a sin is hate speech, because it can incite people to commit acts of violence against homosexuals. There is also a work happening to consider acceptance of the Gospel as historical to be considered hate activity, because it may fuel attacks against Jews since Caiaphas was Jewish, the majority of Jesus' enemies were Jewish (but also his friends... That doesn't ever seem to be brought into the argument), Paul had almost (but not completely) given up on Jews (who were his own people) to reach the gentiles instead, and of course many so-called Christians had, in the name of Jesus, commited acts of violence against Jews. People are trying to make it a hate crime to try to evangelize people of other religions, because to suggest that they may be wrong is to have hatred for them and to have a superior nature over them.
All of these things are by-products of the documents meant to prevent that from happening. Plain fact is, human languages are all imperfect. People are imperfect. The wording in these laws can serve to damage us as well. People will try to use vague wording and imperfect documents to accomplish their goals. Christians will be the minority eventually, because that's the way it was supposed to be. It wasn't supposed to be nations led by Christians. That has created a pseudo-christian culture that looks so much like Christianity, but isn't. No, true Christianity is going to fall more and more out of social acceptance until persecution is worldwide.
We can't rely on the observations, contemplations, and calculations of man to help us. We can't rely on something manmade to protect us or to make things right. Only God can. While he may for a time, that time will end eventually, and we need to be ready for it, whether it happens tomorrow or after we all die. The world did not accept Jesus. We should not expect a majority to be in support of us. We can't expect to create laws to keep things "less sinfull" because "less sinfull" isn't what God wants. To continue to expect the world to follow Jesus' principles is foolish.
I thought I'd point something else out:
[quote]Every article, instrument, substance, drug, medicine, or thing which is advertised or described in a manner calculated to lead another to use or apply it for producing abortion, or for any indecent or immoral purpose]
This law, like most that are passed, was able to be repealed and changed. Preventing Murder and immorality were good intentions, just very naive. The way we make a change is to live our lives the way God wants, and to tell others about Him. That needs to happen whether the public is agreeing or not.
True change does not come by legislating and preventing of legislature, but by prayer, fasting, living in the light, and sharing that light with others in whatever means we have the ablitity to do that.