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@Arkturos saidThat’s where we’re different I don’t care what you think. If I thought you would cry about it my thinking is why would you mention it?
If this is how "Christians" behave, then I want nothing to do with them.
However, in addition to having doubts that you are on "the spectrum" I also have doubts that you are in any way "Christian".
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@mike69 saidMaybe not so much a joke, as a way to consider the world and live within it for our long yet short durations.
Is this all a joke I’m not catching?
I think I have been trying to include you, but sarcasm is rather off-putting.
Similar to what I might have posted @ Suzianne: I wonder if some people have only been exposed to a sarcastic environment, and from that have grown up to think that is the correct way to live and interact with others.
@Suzianne saidBut what can we conclude that must be believed due to Christianity?
Even though you obviously meant this as some sort of peace offering disguised as middle-of-the-road philosophy, I don't see anything in this post that I can even vaguely agree with.
Watering down politics and Christianity does neither any favors. Both require commitment, not indifference.
There's a few things, certainly. The basics - being against murder, theft, etc. But a lot of the tone of Christianity seems to divorce itself actively from political norms, and we have even them saying that obeying the autocratic governments presiding over them is a necessity...
Thus waking up in a democracy... What can this even mean..?
Perhaps the only thing today that might be necessitated from a Christian perspective is voting in a pro-life way or some such.
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@Philokalia saidHow many women do you hope to impregnate, and what about their personal sovereignty?
Perhaps the only thing today that might be necessitated from a Christian perspective is voting in a pro-life way or some such.
Sorry, but your previous post or two in this thread made you seem a little other-worldly and as if you were discussing things in an abstract way.
TBH, now I am beginning to wonder if a Russian Orthodox person in South Korea might be yet another false persona and -- dare I say -- a troll.
Here's a test: If you really are South Korean, what is your bedtime skin-care routine? 😉