Matt2496
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Geez....you posted the SB clergy sex abuse scandal to which I replied "now do...." - are you back on track now? It's not asserting they have a particular belief system but they are secularists who rape, just like some some SB clergy. You back on track now?Lol, I didn't realize that "UN peacekeepers/aid workers, celebrities, congress, and teachers" was as a set of religious beliefs that a few million Americans want to impose on the entirety of the country.
It was an interesting "what about" attempt though, to steer the discussion away from your preferred flavor of christianity, and try to characterize a non-religious approach to governance as some sort of unified belief system on par with christianity.
I suppose it's a good thing for me that your affirmation isn't needed. For whatever reason, you got a huge chip on your shoulder and seemingly need to feel you've proven your point.Intentionally avoiding. It’s weak and sad. When your not intentionally misrepresenting comments of dead men, it seems to be about the only thing you’re capable of
I get that but it is what every single group of people do, and always will. Every group wants influence. When they're right, no harm/foul. But when wrong, kapowee!This is perfectly fine, and faith is very healthy for some people, probably improves their behavior from baseline, actually. The desire to force their beliefs on others and legislate their beliefs onto others offends my sensibilities, though. Live and let live, stop being so concerned with what other people do in the bedroom or to their own bodies… it’s just weird and invasive man.
Except that it's further proof that we're seeing the end results of a 10-15 year experiment where people have been convinced to be god over their own lives, gender and sexual identity are everything, and mental health has been completely disregarded and is now verging on national epidemic. It didn't result in political takeover as intended and now those people are being abandoned and they're beginning to lash out. It would almost be better if it wasn't the case.Damn, truth hurts doesn't it
Sure, any group can be exclusionary and radicalized. Specifically in America during my lifetime it feels like there is a constant need for vigilance against intrusive Christian movements more than any other group, though.I get that but it is what every single group of people do, and always will. Every group wants influence. When they're right, no harm/foul. But when wrong, kapowee!
I'm arguing both types (religious and secular) occupy the right and wrong spaces at given moments.
I am interested in the registration and who put it in the "dead drop" location (if there was one) ... sounds like the boyfriend said the pos called him and told him (boyfriend) where he (pos) put the rifle afterwards with a towel around it.Are his fingerprints on it? Is they are, the rest doesn't matter