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mobrien_12:
Irony, yes. Not something I had thought about.  Very insightful.

Calum:
i wonder if you are being sarcastic?

i really was trying to be ironic by the way! i don't actually want you to think i think you're a fascist dictator or anything!

mobrien_12:

--- Quote from: Calum ---i wonder if you are being sarcastic?

i really was trying to be ironic by the way! i don't actually want you to think i think you're a fascist dictator or anything!
--- End quote ---


No, I'm being totally sincere :(  You just got me so wrapped up in thought that I dashed off a quick reply, which had no sarcasm intended. :(   I'm sorry if it came off  any other way than it was intended.

pofnlice:
Several choices here...

Believe or don't

Live it or don't

speak it or don't

it's all about choice. To do or not do...or even to refuse to choose. I never understood why it's so debateable. I'm a christian. However, I do not attempt to make others believe or see as I do. I simply stick to my guns. My own beliefs, values and morals guide me based on my understanding. It's not really that hard.

Orethrius:
My problem, near as I can figure, is that all these people "fighting for their God" are violating the single most sacred Commandment - the Bible lists it first, and I wouldn't doubt that other doctrines do the same - that "thou shalt not murder."  I won't even get into distinctions between "murder" and "mercy killing" but the whole rationale behind "he killed him, so I'll kill him" and the endless cycle of bloodshed  for ideals that include the prohibition of murder seems hypocritical to me.  The whole thing just makes me sick to my stomach.

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