If you don't seek to change other's minds or prove people wrong (which leads to them changing their minds) then you are simply full of hatred. I will pray for you.
I indeed don't seek to change other's minds or prove people wrong. However, I also am NOT full of hatred. I simply wanted to know how you Christians can have the balls to whine about respect, whilst believing the persons you demand said respect from are hell-bound heathens. That sounds a little hypocritical.
"I will pray for you."
Well, isn't there a divine plan? Isn't everything already fixed by God? If so, what good would praying do?
I want to know how you can have the balls to complain about Christians, when your just as bad. You expect us to respect you, when you openly diss our beliefs and say that all of us are the same. You say that by saying "...How you Christians can..." Yeah, first of all, we're not all the same. That's like saying all black people like KFC.
"I want to know how you can have the balls to complain about Christians, when your just as bad."
I've already explained that, but here we go again:
I'm NOT just as bad. Sure, Christians believe I'm wrong, and I believe Christians are wrong. In THAT particular respect we ARE indeed similar. However, there's more to it than that. Christians believe non-Christians (like me) will be tortured forever in Hell, whilst I do NOT believe that the other way around. Even IF I was just as bad (which I'm not), would that make the Christian belief that all non-Christians will suffer eternally less disgusting? Don't think so.
And I know not all Christians are the same. Some don't believe all that nasty stuff about non-Christians. However, although these Christians are a lot nicer, they are also hypocritical, since the view that non-Christians will suffer eternally really IS dominant in the Bible.
You haven't addressed this BTW:
"I will pray for you."
Well, isn't there a divine plan? Isn't everything already fixed by God? If so, what good would praying do?
Is it normal Christians whine about respect?
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If you don't seek to change other's minds or prove people wrong (which leads to them changing their minds) then you are simply full of hatred. I will pray for you.
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I indeed don't seek to change other's minds or prove people wrong. However, I also am NOT full of hatred. I simply wanted to know how you Christians can have the balls to whine about respect, whilst believing the persons you demand said respect from are hell-bound heathens. That sounds a little hypocritical.
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I want to know how you can have the balls to complain about Christians, when your just as bad. You expect us to respect you, when you openly diss our beliefs and say that all of us are the same. You say that by saying "...How you Christians can..." Yeah, first of all, we're not all the same. That's like saying all black people like KFC.
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"I want to know how you can have the balls to complain about Christians, when your just as bad."
I've already explained that, but here we go again:
I'm NOT just as bad. Sure, Christians believe I'm wrong, and I believe Christians are wrong. In THAT particular respect we ARE indeed similar. However, there's more to it than that. Christians believe non-Christians (like me) will be tortured forever in Hell, whilst I do NOT believe that the other way around. Even IF I was just as bad (which I'm not), would that make the Christian belief that all non-Christians will suffer eternally less disgusting? Don't think so.
And I know not all Christians are the same. Some don't believe all that nasty stuff about non-Christians. However, although these Christians are a lot nicer, they are also hypocritical, since the view that non-Christians will suffer eternally really IS dominant in the Bible.
You haven't addressed this BTW:
"I will pray for you."
Well, isn't there a divine plan? Isn't everything already fixed by God? If so, what good would praying do?