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To know if you're a Christian. Plenty of folks on this forum aren't.
Because, as I just explained to you, I'm not a member of the NRA. The better question is, why did you ask me if I was?
Not only is religion displayed on a poster's profile (and easily viewable next to each post), this subforum is restricted to Christians. Anyone who had the least but of sense could easily tell that Adlebaran was Christian from those things.
If you're going to lie about your motives at least make the lie plausible.
As you can see, that was not your entire statement. When I asked you if you were an NRA member, it was because you said you are a conservative (post 88) and that you don't get labeled as being part of a hate group. I then asked if you are an NRA member (post 89) along with a picture indicating that people of that conservative group are in fact being labeled that way. I asked if you were a member of that group, and you responded by saying "Of course not. I'm a Christian" (post 90), as if those things were exclusive of each other. If that's not what you meant to imply, then what is it that you meant?
Asking him if he's a Christian certainly is a more relevant question than him asking me if I'm a member of the NRA out of the blue. It's a Christian forum and there's plenty of folks who aren't Christian here, so it was a pretty sensible question. If you want to go around accusing folks of lying, you go right ahead, but I wasn't. I don't go around and reading the bio of every member, nor do I look all that closely as to what section I'm in. I just read threads from the sidebar.
I meant what I stated.
Can't you at least explain what you meant rather than continuing to say that you meant it?
I asked you right after posting a picture of people demonizing the NRA--a conservative group--which is what was being talked about.
Moonlessnight hit the nail on the head in his post.
That I'm not a member of either the NRA in the picture of the poster you randomly threw up at me, or the actual NRA you referred to when you got paranoid about my response to that, and I'm a Christian conservative who owns guns and is against white supremacy.
If I have posted this in the wrong forum, please move it to the correct one, thank you.
First of all, I must point out that I am horrified at the activity in Charlottesville. NOBODY on the Left, Right or Center has ANY right to kill, hurt, or in any other way injure anyone else.
Now, to begin at the beginning, the trouble began when several states, mostly driven by politically correct citizens, demanded that the statues of various heroes of the South be taken down. That's okay. It is their state, and every citizen has the right to be heard. I may be for or against such a measure, but I am allowed to state an opinion, so that's cool.
What I do have a problem with is taking down statues of General Robert E. Lee. If the PC Police want to vilify him, well, freedom of the press means that whoever owns the press has the freedom to print what they want. Robert E. Lee was a pious church man, and, notwithstanding what most web sites say, he was not in favor of slavery or secession. Before the Civil war began, he was asked to take over as Superintendent of West Point. When a Black man came to Communion (Episcopalian) after the war, Lee was the only man in the congregation to come down to the communion rail with him and kneel beside him.
He graduated #2 from West Point. When the Civil War started, he was offered several prominent posts in the Union Army. When Virginia seceded, he followed his own state into the Confederacy, even though he was opposed to the secession.
He is a historic figure, and making him an unperson will confuse all future students of the Civil War. General Grant will end up taking the surrender of this obscure Southern General that nobody knows, because he has been erased from History
The alt-right people aren't Nazis, terrorists, or anything of the like. They're pro-white conservatives who care about their race. Nothing wrong with that.
Perhaps we need to define what "pro-white" means.
-CryptoLutheran
So all the Nazi flags and self identification as Nazis are... what?The alt-right people aren't Nazis, terrorists, or anything of the like. They're pro-white conservatives who care about their race. Nothing wrong with that.
So all the Nazi flags and self identification as Nazis are... what?
Pro-white means that a white person, typically a conservative, cares about his race. What's wrong with that?
The Confederate States flag isn't a Nazi flag. WWII wouldn't start until the next century.
Pro-white means that a white person, typically a conservative, cares about his race. What's wrong with that?
For those with privilege, it amounts to racism.
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