It is a common phrase. But it took you to find the 'evil' in it. I would say that it was your mind that is focused on evil.
“It is a common phrase. But it took you to find the ‘evil’ in it. I would say that it was your mind that is focused on evil.”
I’m sorry... it’s the first I heard of it. In any case, I figured the second go round there might be some more creative terminology than ‘scare the pants off’. I mean, are you guys really so insanely arrogant that you believe your words and questions ‘frighten’ us? Obama’s health-care plan... now that’s scary! Nancy Pelosi’s face... YIKES!
The problem is that you are asking people who embrace Christianity to condemn others so that you can use their words for your own personal, sick purpose. We struggle with judging others just like you do, but with us it’s metered by a desire not to because we know God doesn’t want us to judge the hearts of others. We believe men are not animals, and as such have a responsibility to fight the sin nature. If you do not believe we were created by God, then you have no such dictate. You’re trying to argue Christianity from a completely different perspective so I don’t expect you to get it... I also would refer you to the previous posts with answers to the Catholic question. If you do not like the answers, then that’s fine. They are a true representation of my beliefs on the subject.
By the way, it’s surprising how juvenile you sound even in your last reply. Or maybe not...