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PrincessOfHell · F
Classic fallacy: if you do not believe X, then you must believe this straw man I've created for you.
No. You don't get to define what other people believe or don't believe. That's really cheap in terms of respect for other humans.
No. You don't get to define what other people believe or don't believe. That's really cheap in terms of respect for other humans.
rob19 · M
@PrincessOfHell
That's really cheap in terms of respect for other humans.
Christians don't have any respect for non-christians. Nor, even, for christians of other sects. Most don't seem to have much respect for themselves either. :(
PrincessOfHell · F
@rob19 I found the most loving Christians are those who are not part of an organised community and don't take the bible too seriously or feel the need to convert others.
val70 · 51-55
@PrincessOfHell One out of three isn't bad, isn't it?
val70 · 51-55
@rob19 Are you going to treat me as something special, totally different than you? What are you then? What nationality, what belief, where did your family orginate from? I could go on and on. You get the gist of it, I hope. I've never let anyone, not even christians, run a muck with the rights and obligations of others. Only in my own bible group before Christmas I stuck up for overtly homosexuals in my own church. Not the sole time that happened. At times I wonder why people are indeed so intollerant. I asked them if they could quote me passages from the Bible where it says anything similar about women. Of course not, because either society or the culture at the time was different. A christian that doesn't move with the times in a good christian way has a dead soul. That's my own personal opinion. I don't go around blackening someone's name just because they either are or belong to something