linaloki
Isaac488
linaloki
sweatdrop
Can we, y'know... calm down and not argue? I had some people think Baptists are crazy, and many people think Christians are idiots. Heck, one of my two majors, Philosophy, believes that almost as a tenet.
Personally, I learn to think "Ho hum, how silly."
ninja
There was no argument until Gho started cussing out Temba unnecessarily.
That, I think, is probably carry over from several encounters...
sweatdrop Yeah. My apologies on the cussing out. I shouldn't have told him to "******** off." However, if you can get beyond my very curt vernacular, you'll find that the rest of my post was more on point.
@Isaac:
I am not here to defend the actions that certain SDA's have taken against you. I'm here, maybe not as nicely as I should be, to remind you of some lessons you may have forgotten:
That we, as Christians, are to forgive, are to not judge, to turn the other cheek when others wrong us. When we dismiss entire groups of people for no other reason than their approach to Christ, we entirely miss the point of Agape. It's a hard lesson to swallow, I should know. If an individual is nuts, then they are nuts, but it is un-Christian to group anyone who shares a characteristic with this individual with that individual and then dismiss them, as has been done.
For years, I had this very certain idea of Catholics, and Mormons, etc. As a queer person, I wrote them off as I felt they had written me off, or would do so. My life changed when I watched a documentary called "Anyone and Everyone." It was a movie about various coming out stories. One of the families was Catholic, and another were Mormon. Both those families accepted and celebrated their children's gay identity. The Mormon mother was very passionate about it, and spoke at length about how her religion's hierarchy needed to change their stance on this issue, and how she had not only found room in her faith for her gay son, but came to a better understanding of God, Jesus, and Agape. At the end, she said, "If I am going to make a mistake, even on this issue, I am boldly going to do so on the side of love."
This made me ashamed, as before I heard her full story, I had already decided in my mind how it would play out, and was proven 100 percent wrong.
You have committed the same flaw that I was guilty of myself. Sure, I should have been nicer about how I pointed it out, and for that, I apologise. But don't think that the substance of my posts, the directing and pointing out of very un-Christian and un-Christlike statements and views, which I do not because I dislike you, but because I feel it important. If I did dislike you, I would simply have told you to screw off, much as I did Temba, because in all honesty, I sincerely dislike him.
If you like, we can take this to PM's, other than that, for the sake of the thread, this is all I'm going to say about it. Post as you will, but this is where my part ends.