JustAGuy1
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Excessive pride and self-righteousness is a problem. The Pope calls it an elegant demon.
You reek of it.
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Excessive pride and self-righteousness is a problem. The Pope calls it an elegant demon.
That's not what the money changers were doing.
Just with bullies mainly. I like to kick the crap out of them. Especially the righteously indignant holier than thou ones that look down their pointy noses as others and see them as inferior for any number of superficial shallow reasons.Don’t have issues. Don’t object to the names Christians have called the Jewish People ? You have issues
I quite like getting more than I give. But sometimes I like giving more than I get. I'm complicated that way.No; “ Christians “ don’t like what they get what they give
Psychic would be more like itI quite like getting more than I give. But sometimes I like giving more than I get. I'm complicated that way.
Don't see how. I just play the cards I'm dealt.Psychic would be more like it
Psychic would be more like it
That would be more in keeping with his militant manner for sure. He seems as anti-christian as you do. But your kind is nothing but talk. You don't have the balls to act on it.- that might better have been made more precise, as being - psychotic.
That would be more in keeping with his militant manner for sure. He seems as anti-christian as you do. But your kind is nothing but talk. You don't have the balls to act on it.
I quite like getting more than I give. But sometimes I like giving more than I get. I'm complicated that way.
That’s what happens when you do something quickly at work . It is Psychotic- that might better have been made more precise, as being - psychotic.
In that case, that's a hybrid example of the dunning effect. Congratulations.That’s what happens when you do something quickly at work . It is Psychotic
In that case, that's a hybrid example of the dunning effect. Congratulations.
But putting that aside, the reality is that when generalizations are made against Jews, it most likely makes you angry. So it's surprising that you would do the same. In effect, you are deviating from a standard. As you continue this behavior you will normalize your deviance and become what you hate.
So good luck with that.
- they read past the first page ...
Then God said,“Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”
Speaking for myself, I have no issues with Christians, generally speaking. It doesn’t matter to me whether they worship Jesus or not, but there are two groups that I despise with a vengeance:In that case, that's a hybrid example of the dunning effect. Congratulations.
But putting that aside, the reality is that when generalizations are made against Jews, it most likely makes you angry. So it's surprising that you would do the same. In effect, you are deviating from a standard. As you continue this behavior you will normalize your deviance and become what you hate.
So good luck with that.
Speaking for myself, I have no issues with Christians, generally speaking. It doesn’t matter to me whether they worship Jesus or not, but there are two groups that I despise with a vengeance:
1) The antisemites, obviously. This includes those who have called me the k-word, those who don’t let Jews in their house, those who scratch JEW into a brand-new car, those who say they hope Jews won’t move into the neighborhood, and those who walk into a Jewish home on a Friday evening because someone forgot to lock the front door and blow at the Shabbos candles - all of which has happened to me personally. I also extend this to people who paint “Jews aren’t welcome here” on the high school and paint Swastikas on a nearby tree.
2) I also despise the Evangelical types who will not take a polite “no thank you” as an answer and hound you for months on end about how G-d is angry at Jews and will send them to hell unless they adopt the Christian religion.
Other than that, I have no problem with Christians and count some of my best friends among them.
- all of which has happened to me personally.
I don't blame you for that either. I'd be more than pissed off if anyone was foolish enough to do things like that to me. I think it's crazy how religion and politics makes people behave like fools. I have zero tolerance for that. Life is too short.Speaking for myself, I have no issues with Christians, generally speaking. It doesn’t matter to me whether they worship Jesus or not, but there are two groups that I despise with a vengeance:
1) The antisemites, obviously. This includes those who have called me the k-word, those who don’t let Jews in their house, those who scratch JEW into a brand-new car, those who say they hope Jews won’t move into the neighborhood, and those who walk into a Jewish home on a Friday evening because someone forgot to lock the front door and blow at the Shabbos candles - all of which has happened to me personally. I also extend this to people who paint “Jews aren’t welcome here” on the high school and paint Swastikas on a nearby tree.
2) I also despise the Evangelical types who will not take a polite “no thank you” as an answer and hound you for months on end about how G-d is angry at Jews and will send them to hell unless they adopt the Christian religion.
Other than that, I have no problem with Christians and count some of my best friends among them.
I don't blame you for that either. I'd be more than pissed off if anyone was foolish enough to do things like that to me. I think it's crazy how religion and politics makes people behave like fools. I have zero tolerance for that. Life is too short.