bsd13
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Nice try, slick. But everyone who is reading this can see right through your distortions and twisting of what transpired. As another member pointed out, it's all there in black and white.
And even though every single one of us participating in these threads are discussing from our own viewpoints, (including yourself), the focus of this discussion is what the Pope stated, not on the persons involved in the discussion. This thread is not about me, is not focused on my personal feelings, and the thread title and topic isn't - "TheBear's personal reactions to the Pope's remarks."
I'm sure you'll distort these remarks as well, and come up with all kinds of excuses and tap dancing in order to save face. Fact of the matter is, for the rest of us reading this, all you'll be doing is digging yourself deeper into the hole. You would get a lot more respect if you merely admitted what you've done and apologized for it. I don't see that coming any time soon. But maybe I'm wrong. We'll soon see.
Note to the seekers here, who are honestly considering Christianity -
A lot of Christians don't behave the way this particular Christian has been acting. I'm sure he's a total embarrassment to other Christians. But I wanted to point out the fact that just because someone is a Christian, doesn't automatically mean they take the moral high road.
I asked you a very SIMPLE question. There was no malicious intent; it was merely for your opinion but apparently your opinion is too personal to be inquired of.
Forgive me.
And what business do you have in telling anyone how a Christian is supposed to act? You know nothing of it. Your statement that "just because someone is a Christian, doesn't automatically mean they take the moral high road" proves that much.
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