McBell
Unbound
How is the cat wrong?I suppose not. But who said cats couldn't be cruel? On top of that, two wrongs don't make a right.
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How is the cat wrong?I suppose not. But who said cats couldn't be cruel? On top of that, two wrongs don't make a right.
Where on Earth has there ever been killing "in the name of secularism", please?
Are they really? Which other faiths can approach the bloodthirst levels of Christianity? I can think of perhaps one other.
Jesus life is the example of how a Christian should live.
I agree. However, with respect to the OP, we do have at least one account of Jesus physically beating people. Is this the model for us to follow or not?Was Jesus violent?
Then you must agree that Thomas Monson, who is a major proponent of not treating one's lesbian and gay neighbors as one would be treated -- i.e., insists that we must be denied equal rights under the law -- is a pretender and not a real believer.
I disagree. I think Monson is a real believer whose religious beliefs lead him, in this instance, to do evil instead of good.
Lame.
Non-responsive.
Intentionally so.
There's not really anything you can say.
Not necessarily. I doubt it would any more rational or truthful that what you've had to say so far.There's a lot of stuff I can say. Did you want me to say it?
I have to agree.Not necessarily. I doubt it would any more rational or truthful that what you've had to say so far.
Not necessarily. I doubt it would any more rational or truthful that what you've had to say so far.