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<blockquote data-quote="(° ͡ ͜ ͡ʖ ͡ °) (ᵔᴥᵔʋ)" data-source="post: 73708689" data-attributes="member: 381423"><p>I know this issue was brought up by [USER=387981]@WinterAngel[/USER]. My concern is how long will it be until Christianity and the message of the Gospel becomes so "unpopular" that we are going to fine more examples of Christians being punched in the face on their way to church? I know you are an atheist, but as a Christian, I cannot help but wonder where the line will be drawn.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The problem with your statement is that absolutely nothing was said or done by the victim that remotely suggested he was supporting or directing violent systems like the ones you have mentioned. I undoubtedly agree that such individuals exists, but they make up less than 1% of the American population and the victim was far from being one of these individuals. The problem is that in order to push an ideological agenda, the left must fabricate a crisis of racism and fascism that doesn't really exist to make their cause relevant and justifiable. The case with Smollett is one of many examples that demonstrate this to be true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="(° ͡ ͜ ͡ʖ ͡ °) (ᵔᴥᵔʋ), post: 73708689, member: 381423"] I know this issue was brought up by [USER=387981]@WinterAngel[/USER]. My concern is how long will it be until Christianity and the message of the Gospel becomes so "unpopular" that we are going to fine more examples of Christians being punched in the face on their way to church? I know you are an atheist, but as a Christian, I cannot help but wonder where the line will be drawn. The problem with your statement is that absolutely nothing was said or done by the victim that remotely suggested he was supporting or directing violent systems like the ones you have mentioned. I undoubtedly agree that such individuals exists, but they make up less than 1% of the American population and the victim was far from being one of these individuals. The problem is that in order to push an ideological agenda, the left must fabricate a crisis of racism and fascism that doesn't really exist to make their cause relevant and justifiable. The case with Smollett is one of many examples that demonstrate this to be true. [/QUOTE]
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