http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1214380323/11#11
Coincidentally, I've posted 2 comments on the Personal freedoms, rights and Australian values thread. There, I highlighted the neo-theocratic Christian Recontructionism and Dominionism movements whose values includes reverting back to OT biblical laws or the 613 Laws over secular law.
In answer to your question on what kind of Christianity do I believe in.... I don't. I believe in secular law and ethical conduct. I believe in "Liberté, Equalité, Fraternité". I believe that there is no right or wrong argument when it comes to religion. Arguing is futile because no one is going to be convinced. Enlightenment is a personal discovery of self. It is not achieved because someone tells you something. It is achieved when you discover the truth that is true only to you. You believe in what you are compelled to believe in. It's your choice and your enlightenment. I respect that as long as you respect my choices.
Everyone is wrong because everyone believes that they are right. You will never have the moral high ground simply because of the fact that you believe that the moral high ground belongs only to you. I say this in reference to Jews, Christians and Muslims. The blinding fact is that you all have a very violent and interconnecting history (and present). It written down in all your respected Books. It's convenient to simply ignore them or brush them aside when arguing your point.
It's a matter of interpretation. Sure. However, its that people do interpret them to their own agenda is where conflicts arise. You only have to read up on people like Abraham Kuyper, Francis Schaeffer, Shiek Hilali, Abu Bakr Bashir, Rousas John Rushdoony, George Grant, Osama bn Ladin to see that sacred writings are in the eye of the beholder. It is each religion's (Christianity and Islam) responsibility to teach the correct interpretation and reign back thoses who misrepresent. I am empathetic to the Islamic religion and Muslim culture but I do understand Sprint's bigotry (although I cringe everytime he misquotes or misrepresents). The islamic world has been very inactive in the reigning in of extremism. Very vocal against it, yes. But, not a lot of action. 1.6 billion Muslims (the largest religion) and yet a few hundred thousand (million!) extremist seems to be hard to handle. Western countries (read: Christian) have reigned in extreme ideas quite efficiently. Take for example Intelligent Design (a Christian infused subject) which tried to manifest itself within our secular education. It has been rebuted and overwhelmingly knocked back in this Christian society.
Citing Wahhabism and terrorists as an indicator of Islam while ignoring Dominionism and Reconstructionism in Christianity; or citing the crusades and the inquisition as examples of Christianity while ignoring hate clerics and terrorists justifying their actions on the Qur'an, negates the moral high of both sides.
Anyway, these are my views as a secularist. Keep fighting the good fight!