Your first post to me called me bitter and asked me what was wrong with me--after I replied to a post that told me I was regularly wrong and and told me to shove it. I received at least three emails complaining about you in particular doing just what I posted about. There is no question that, your protestations notwithstanding, that you are appropriately 'lumped in.'
Notwithstanding your patronizing, faux-reasonable last comment, mad as I was about being insulted for at least the fifth time on this thread, I thought well on my usage of the word Pharisee. You could always look it up if you don't understand how it applies. I'm pretty sure you have a Bible you 'use.'
Go join a nunnery. They could use your devotion.
This is your post to which I responded which begged the question, "What is wrong with you?"
As I read it again, it is a valid question, and it doesn't take more than elementary observation skills to see that you are bitter about this.
I stand by my first post.
You interestingly (or not), neglected to remember that I called you reasonable, and tried to have a rational conversation with you.
It wasn't until you got childish and vulgar and went way over the line that I called you on it. That doesn't make me a Pharisee, regardless of how you wish it to be so.
Now might I suggest that you stop feeling sorry for yourself, express your views, and take the disagreement of others like a man?
It seems that you and a few others around here think that free speech means being able to say whatever you want, regardless of how unreasonable it is, and have no one disagree with you.
That's not the way it works, Lib. Freedom carries with it responsibility. What you say has consequences, and you need to be able to deal with that.