trumptman
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- Jun 21, 2020
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I've read numerous replies and rationalizations for why you get to place yourself into a church not to worship but to disrupt, protest, and make demands of the people in that church that they support and practice in the manner in which you prescribe or they don’t get to enjoy the right to worship and gather as they desire.
However the people screaming…”but the Bible says” or declaring “they aren’t good Christians if they don’t profess or support X” really don’t seem to be thinking this through.
They can be hoisted upon their own petard. They’ve just endorsed the reasoning that if I don’t like how people are practicing their religion or if I think they are practicing it wrong or in a manner different from what I think they should, then I can storm into their places of worship and chant, protest, yell and make demands of them until they do as I want and as I say.
Everything in life is a two way street. Thin about the lines you cross and the rationales you endorse.
Now I’m off to storm a mosque. Who’s with me?
However the people screaming…”but the Bible says” or declaring “they aren’t good Christians if they don’t profess or support X” really don’t seem to be thinking this through.
They can be hoisted upon their own petard. They’ve just endorsed the reasoning that if I don’t like how people are practicing their religion or if I think they are practicing it wrong or in a manner different from what I think they should, then I can storm into their places of worship and chant, protest, yell and make demands of them until they do as I want and as I say.
Everything in life is a two way street. Thin about the lines you cross and the rationales you endorse.
Now I’m off to storm a mosque. Who’s with me?
