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The problem I'm expressing is that the conversation can't take place on the intermotrons because of the built-in attitude from you and yours. Even if I appeal toward polite and honest discussion, it just doesn't happen, and it's because you're closeting in any opposition as zealotry. It's a black and white issue, which makes you no different from fanaticals. An assumption that's quite wrong when it comes to me, particularly, because I'm not running around with "six thousand years old" signs or protesting abortion clinics.
So the problem is with you, solely, because I'm up for questioning and conversation. You aren't. You never are, never have been, and never will be, and will just crawl back into your self-serving little hole where you make pewpew sounds and pretend you're superior.
You want to deal with zealots with a particular brand of narcissism by reflecting their own tactics, but making sure to specifically say "I'm not doing the same thing." Pull out all this "I give up when the ole Xtian rope-a-dope comes out" rhetoric and then imitate it with less panache than you're so convinced you have, because hey - why stand up and ask for talk when you can duck the conversation because you're so bored that you're on the net arguing it, yet telling me you're life is so interesting you don't have time?
Yeah, ok. I'm cool with that. It's just another missed opportunity. I'll log it away with all the others and further chip away at the hope.
Do add in some anti-RIAA stuff while you're at it. Let's make sure all your pistons are firing.
I can't even get mykevermin to do this, so I'm not sure why I'd expect more from any of his me-toos.[/QUOTE]
Quite frankly what you're discussing is boring as hell. Yes there are moderate Christians live moral lives, do charity work, don't hold overly controversial views and yes that is nice. No I don't have a problem with any of that, even if personally I am not a fan of miracle religions. I think most people would agree.
This thread started out about what happens when Christianity goes wrong in modern America. When hypocritical megalomaniacs form a cult of gullible people for their own selfish reasons, and how typically noone is taken to task for these crimes when they slap a Christian label on their cult. Jputa hijacked it (and forgive me for confusing him by quoting the bible - initially I found his contradictory ramblings on what so-called "true" Christians believe to be mildly entertaining)
The problem I'm expressing is that the conversation can't take place on the intermotrons because of the built-in attitude from you and yours. Even if I appeal toward polite and honest discussion, it just doesn't happen, and it's because you're closeting in any opposition as zealotry. It's a black and white issue, which makes you no different from fanaticals. An assumption that's quite wrong when it comes to me, particularly, because I'm not running around with "six thousand years old" signs or protesting abortion clinics.
So the problem is with you, solely, because I'm up for questioning and conversation. You aren't. You never are, never have been, and never will be, and will just crawl back into your self-serving little hole where you make pewpew sounds and pretend you're superior.
You want to deal with zealots with a particular brand of narcissism by reflecting their own tactics, but making sure to specifically say "I'm not doing the same thing." Pull out all this "I give up when the ole Xtian rope-a-dope comes out" rhetoric and then imitate it with less panache than you're so convinced you have, because hey - why stand up and ask for talk when you can duck the conversation because you're so bored that you're on the net arguing it, yet telling me you're life is so interesting you don't have time?
Yeah, ok. I'm cool with that. It's just another missed opportunity. I'll log it away with all the others and further chip away at the hope.
Do add in some anti-RIAA stuff while you're at it. Let's make sure all your pistons are firing.
I can't even get mykevermin to do this, so I'm not sure why I'd expect more from any of his me-toos.[/QUOTE]
Quite frankly what you're discussing is boring as hell. Yes there are moderate Christians live moral lives, do charity work, don't hold overly controversial views and yes that is nice. No I don't have a problem with any of that, even if personally I am not a fan of miracle religions. I think most people would agree.
This thread started out about what happens when Christianity goes wrong in modern America. When hypocritical megalomaniacs form a cult of gullible people for their own selfish reasons, and how typically noone is taken to task for these crimes when they slap a Christian label on their cult. Jputa hijacked it (and forgive me for confusing him by quoting the bible - initially I found his contradictory ramblings on what so-called "true" Christians believe to be mildly entertaining)