See and there's the emotional appeal again. It really isn't helping my dude. Not only do I recognize it for the manipulation that it is, but I also recognize it for the performative outrage that it is.
You lot didn't care when the Chinese were scalping people and selling the hair to black women for weaves.
And it's fine that you didn't care, you're allowed to not give a damn about things that don't effect you. I sure didn't care either, how the Chinese solve their muslim problem is their business.
But it's not a dart that hits the target dude. Doubly so given that I'm antipathetic to the group you're trying to appeal for. You'd have to use a logical chain of reasoning here to have any hope of swaying me.
I'm suggesting that if you want to admonish someone like that, that you should easily be able to find a single scrap of Christian doctrine that supports your position.
By all means, because I'm on my lunch break. You and this rice pilaf have my undivided attention.
Tell me any part of Christian doctrine that suggests we should coddle violent unbelievers and put ourselves and our children at risk by doing so. Tell me literally any teaching of Christ that says we should toss aside the lambs and embrace the snakes.
See and there's the emotional appeal again. It really isn't helping my dude. Not only do I recognize it for the manipulation that it is, but I also recognize it for the performative outrage that it is.
You lot didn't care when the Chinese were scalping people and selling the hair to black women for weaves.
And it's fine that you didn't care, you're allowed to not give a damn about things that don't effect you. I sure didn't care either, how the Chinese solve their muslim problem is their business.
But it's not a dart that hits the target dude. Doubly so given that I'm antipathetic to the group you're trying to appeal for. You'd have to use a logical chain of reasoning here to have any hope of swaying me.
My soul is just fine thank you very much, with or without coddling barbarian heretics.
Christ called us to be shepherds. It's a poor shepherd indeed that pays more attention to bandaging wolves than looking after his sheep.
I'm suggesting that if you want to admonish someone like that, that you should easily be able to find a single scrap of Christian doctrine that supports your position.
By all means, because I'm on my lunch break. You and this rice pilaf have my undivided attention.
Tell me any part of Christian doctrine that suggests we should coddle violent unbelievers and put ourselves and our children at risk by doing so. Tell me literally any teaching of Christ that says we should toss aside the lambs and embrace the snakes.
For some reason I get an error code 500 trying to reply.