I didn't take his post in the same way you did. However, I will go ahead and state *my* view on this topic:
I see both sides as being equally intolerant, just on different issues.
Is that good or bad?
I didn't take his post in the same way you did. However, I will go ahead and state *my* view on this topic:
I see both sides as being equally intolerant, just on different issues.
I am always amazed by how self-evident the prejudicial biases is the 'true believer' are. Having adopted the habit of blindly accepting the prejudices of a few three thousand year old Jewish scribes as the absolute truth of God and humanity, that bias then becomes a self-evident reality for them. And I am sure they must be sincerely mystified by our inability to recognize and accept blindly what is so 'obvious' to them.Can you cite a source for this "fact"? Otherwise it's like saying having an aversion to paint fumes can be altered by viewing 'Dulux' commercials...
One would think. But sadly, the "Christianity" that some have chosen demands that they DO NOT respect the right of others to choose otherwise. So how can the rest of us tolerate a religion that preaches and demands intolerance? And that will relentlessly attack anyone who refuses to bow to it's demands? So, intolerance forces an intolerant response, and then accuses the respondents of hypocrisy. This is modern conservative Christianity at work on the social level. And I find it repulsive. As do most people.Those who have chosen Christianity should respect the rights of those who have chosen other beliefs.
...I think [the Apostle Thomas] gets a bad rap on the point. I think the scars weren't just for Thomas. He may have simply been the more honest of the lot...
...It's obvious that Christ risen differed in appearance...
...I think a new body would only bear the imprint of the inhabitant, given our atoms will be God knows where.
Is that good or bad?
I don't think so.One would think. But sadly, the "Christianity" that some have chosen demands that they DO NOT respect the right of others to choose otherwise.
Like what specifically? What do you think evangelical Christians in America demand? And what relentless attacks are you referring to, specifically?PureX said:So how can the rest of us tolerate a religion that preaches and demands intolerance? And that will relentlessly attack anyone who refuses to bow to it's demands?
And yet in this argument if one preaches overall tolerance and equality they should tolerate both.It's faulty logic.
Race and sexuality are not the same thing.
If the intolerance equals hypocrisy, it's bad.
So, you consider yourself a hypocrite if you're intolerant of child pornography? I didn't think so.
Doesn't look like you know what hypocrisy means. It doesnt mean intolerant.
read; understand context before opening mouth.
So, you consider yourself a hypocrite if you're intolerant of child pornography? I didn't think so.
Likewise, the liberal doesn't consider him/herself intolerant for being intolerant of intolerance writ large.
I have, and what you said to Rusha, makes no sense to the context of the thread.
Unless of course you can tell us how and when she uses pornography, then at the same time denies it to others.
You're clueless. Do you understand dialetic methods...rhetorical questions?
You're clueless. Do you understand dialetic methods...rhetorical questions?
Considering it actually HURTS children, no, I would not be a hypocrite.
There is nothing wrong with being intolerant to behavior that ACTUALLY hurts people.
Let me give you examples:
Beating the tar out of someone because they are gay/black/disabled, etc. is wrong. Because it causes ACTUAL harm ...
Refusing to bake a cake does not cause harm ...
See the difference? Do you know where I am going with this?
To be clear, anyone who compares slavery and uses words like harm in these situation is more than likely hypocritical when the shoe is on the other foot.
Exactly!
Christianity hurts (by exclusion) the homosexual community. Liberals see this act of intolerance as a moral act against the bigotry imposed by Christianity.
Exactly!
Christianity hurts (by exclusion) the homosexual community.
Tough. They claim to be tolerant, while acting intolerant. (hypocrisy)
We don't claim to be tolerant.