PBS310Y: Idea Bundling
covered briefly in
PBS200Y
, what's the more detailed follow up here?
Introduce the concept with a story, e.g.
PLAGAL and Jesse Brown
Explain the difference between Worldview politics and strategic social reform, horizontal versus vertical action (e.g. Humanae Vitae politics)
Types of Idea Bundling to explore
Ethical (bioethics versus sexual ethics, etc)
2006 Life Chain Press Release
“More Issues” on website menu
Generation Life: “By spreading the message of chastity, we will end abortion at its root cause”
Religious (e.g. Catholics and Protestants, Christians and non-Christians, religious and atheists - theological debates)
Political (e.g. equating “pro-life” with “Conservative” or “Republican”)
Balancing Beliefs
No one-denominational cliques
The primary purpose of a club is not to form a prayer group, but to be an activist organization
Accommodation of various identities, big tent (not uniformity, but unity)
Lead by example, set the tone for members, find the right balance
Interesting question: euthanasia and assisted suicide
Explicitly in the mission statement of some pro-life groups (
UTSFL
,
TRTL
) but not others (CCBR, WeNeedALaw)
Still a right to life issue - but a very different right to life issue
Our solution: branding, different projects
Still, there's a primary and secondary focus - specialization on end of life issues is needed
Also, major difference between activism/apologetics and analysis or activiation
activism/apologetics: specialized, separated
analysis (e.g. The Culture War, TOB): integrated
activation (e.g. recruitment from churches): collaboration