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In reply to the discussion: There are Christians and then there are Christians. [View all]Starboard Tack
(11,181 posts)33. Talking of cherry picking.
"He was rather racist, wasn't exactly what you would call a family man, irrational, and believed in mind crime."
How did you extrapolate all that from the cherry orchard?
The tale of the good Samaritan tends to contradict the racist angle.
I didn't know being a "family man" was a special virtue. There are many who claim he was married to Mary Magdalene and sired children, and others who think he was gay. All of which is irrelevant in terms of moral virtue.
"Irrational" by whose standards?
"Believed in mind crime" - Huh?
Care to clarify some of that?
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"Some of us embrace Xian values..." What. The. Fuck are Christian values?
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2013
#10
Tolerance, loving thy neighbor as thyself, do unto others, caring for the lessfortunate.
Starboard Tack
Sep 2013
#11
Honestly, hearing these things portrayed as "Christian values" to me sounds exactly like...
trotsky
Sep 2013
#16
A cherry picker, indeed I am, if that means discriminating between the good and the rotten fruit.
Starboard Tack
Sep 2013
#32
So basically you are arguing that Christian values don't really exist...
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2013
#43