As a devout follower of Christ, the way he worded that statement does make a key point of grouping Superman and Christ on the “fake character” side.
I would 1000% question any of my friends if they said that immediately, let alone a representative for whom I have no respect. Dan is a cuck and lost his eye in a tragic gloryhole accident in Afghanistan and I’ll never be convinced otherwise- and this is something Dan can’t question me on.
It's not just kids, but how most bad people react when anyone confronts them about their false beliefs, inadequacies, sins, or hypocrisies. They immediately become vitriolic and confrontational, lashing out at the person who told them the truth, as if they were physically assaulted. This is usually why having a good debate (logical, honest, civil, and prioritizing truth above all else) with someone who holds a false belief is nearly impossible, because people cling to those beliefs like an anchor, often doubling down on their own stupidity. I wish it wasn't so, but it's been the lion's share of my experience on the subject, personally having debates and observing others debate.
However, you are correct that for someone to react that way toward a kid, speaks less favorably toward that person, and highlights further their defensiveness of their sins.
Dan Crenshaw is an Israel first, America last "conservative". He's a judeo-Christian, meaning he's not a Christian.
As a devout follower of Christ, the way he worded that statement does make a key point of grouping Superman and Christ on the “fake character” side.
I would 1000% question any of my friends if they said that immediately, let alone a representative for whom I have no respect. Dan is a cuck and lost his eye in a tragic gloryhole accident in Afghanistan and I’ll never be convinced otherwise- and this is something Dan can’t question me on.
Nobody just jumps to immediately trying to intimidate a kid like that, unless you're a rat that's trying to shut them up ASAP before you're exposed.
It's not just kids, but how most bad people react when anyone confronts them about their false beliefs, inadequacies, sins, or hypocrisies. They immediately become vitriolic and confrontational, lashing out at the person who told them the truth, as if they were physically assaulted. This is usually why having a good debate (logical, honest, civil, and prioritizing truth above all else) with someone who holds a false belief is nearly impossible, because people cling to those beliefs like an anchor, often doubling down on their own stupidity. I wish it wasn't so, but it's been the lion's share of my experience on the subject, personally having debates and observing others debate.
However, you are correct that for someone to react that way toward a kid, speaks less favorably toward that person, and highlights further their defensiveness of their sins.
Dan Crenshaw is an Israel first, America last "conservative". He's a judeo-Christian, meaning he's not a Christian.