[quote name='pittpizza']This entire

ing post is complete stupidity. Seriously are you even readingn what I've wrote at all?
You keep talking about the way I constuct arguments, what is my argument? What was my point? What words did I assume other people shared my definitions of? I purposefully used a few normative words so as to catch em all. That is the result of one's judgement.
Lemme lay it out for you again. My entire point from the beginning, and which I have now repeated three, maybe four times, is this. I'll italizice it for you so you know exactly what it is...trust me it wont be the first time you've seen this sentence. Here it comes:
One should be judged on their acts, their actions, not on things that are out of thier control like geneology, bloodlines, race, national origin etc.
Thats it man. THats all I've been saying. Here it is once more: "I'll take responsibility for what I've done, not for who I am." On the flip side, when judging people (i try not to, but perhaps G-d or St. Peter or whoever you beleive does it) I would judge them by their actions.
Also, the entire context for this point, as you have seem to forgotten, does not have HUMANS in the judgment chair. This is a religion thread and in the context about being freed of sins and sent to heaven or hell, it is G-od doing the judging. So all your useless

in drabble about things not being black and white and moral constructs have zero

in relevance.
It wasnt even necessary to pointn out whether curbstomping is right or wrong to get my point across, only that the stomping is an act that Joe should be judged for, the bloodlines of his parents is not.
Do you see what I'm saying at all? Im not saying any act whatsoever is right or wrong, or any variation of those words, or any other words for that matter. All I am saying is that people should be judged on what they do...aka things they have control over...aka volitional actions....and NOT judged on thier ancestor's hubris, thier blood line, thier skin color or any other damn thing that is outside of their control. Thats it, that is my point at its broadest. Now do you get it?
And please, do tell me about these Arabic bumperstickers. Please enlighten us oh multilingual one...por favor.
BTW, none of any of this is an argument, it is all my opinion. Here is an argument: If you accept the above, which I do, then it must follow (daroga I'm talkin to you here) that one cannot be forgiven of a sin they never committed.[/QUOTE]
...anyways
sorry, but your "opinion" which i've bolded on top of your italics, is an argument, and frankly I disagree with the statement when inserted into a conversation about the basis of morality and beliefs of things fundamentally "right" and "wrong."
a muslim/christian/jew can outright tell you what they believe is right and wrong based on divine scripture, you can't tell me anything is 100% right or wrong based on whatever beliefs you hold if you don't believe in some sort of divine existence.
human laws are like laws of science, in that they are not actually 100% because it would take infinity to prove them as 100% right or wrong. religious faith is 100%, a christian believes there is a right and wrong which works ad infintum off into the expanse forever. for christians, the actual sin will always be sin.
NOW, if you challenged this by saying, "I don't believe in divine right and wrong, instead I believe in establishing a code of ethic based on past experiences and communal agreements," I would agree with you completely - but at this point you (and me) have to accept that your (our) contribution is moot to the discussion of spirituality.
we have no place to judge or interject our opinions into the matter of "beliefs" unless they deal directly with the realm of HUMAN and furthermore AMERICAN law.
so perhaps it's not that i disagree with what you are saying, but how you are saying it and where you are saying it.
you are confronting the idea of "sin," (from the first post I responded to) with a totally secular stand point and changing the definition to suit your needs, trying to make it seem as if your opinion is as thus:
be judged only for your actions
and that others are as thus:
be judged by a number of things including your genes/skin color/ race/ history etc.
when in fact, that is a distortion of the christian argument. If you can't see that that is a blatant distortion, then i suggest you meet some christians who are patient enough to listen to you pontificate on your high horse, while still explaining their views of sin and the nature of sin.
for the record, i'm not muslim, christian, jewish or budhist. I'm aethiest to the core, always have been, always will be.
ok, commence at yelling and saying

and restating your argument (excuse me, opinion) for the fourth time.