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Does a person’s beliefs make them good or bad?

For instance, if someone’s religious or political beliefs don’t line up with your own, does that make them a [i]bad[/i] person or a [i]stupid[/i] person in your opinion??
Would that be the end of trying to understand the person, or would you continue to interact with them on other topics?

I would hope most people wouldn’t label someone so harshly simply because they have differing opinions/belief systems….but sadly, it seems to be a common practice…?

Especially online….?
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Matt85 · 36-40, M
No, people are unique and complex.

For instance, there might be someone who agrees with everything I say, but we don't click.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@Matt85 [quote]No people are unique and complex.

For instance there might be someone who agrees with everything I see, but we don't click.[/quote]
Punctuation marks are your best friends when writing. Use them.

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[b]No people are unique and complex.[/b]
That means no one. It excludes everyone.

to

[b]No, people are unique and complex.[/b]

[b]For instance there might be someone who agrees with everything I see, but we don't click.[/b]

[b]For instance, there might be someone who agrees with everything I see, but we don't click.[/b]

After an introductory word or phrase, a comma is best.
Matt85 · 36-40, M
@Diotrephes Lol thanks, edited.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@Matt85 [quote]Lol thanks, edited.[/quote]
I was just being a grammar-Nazi but it is really important not to fall into sloppy writing habits because it affects one's professional and business image. We all make countless typos that change the meanings of what we intended to express.