To: Colofornian
That's your spiritual libertarianism coming out. That religious viewpoint may work for you to some degree, but you can't expect it to be imposed upon others... ...I mean here you adhere to some form of spiritual libertarianism (you think people's shouldn't worry about others' beliefs)... ...and yet you're quite directive for somebody supposedly so "libertarian" ("...if it doesn't directly involve you" butt out kind of impositional language). If you were truly more "libertarian" in what one believes, you wouldn't care what I said. Oh, don't get me wrong. I truly don't care what you say or said.
As far as "imposing my viewpoint on others", where have I done that?
What does an "un-Christian way" mean to someone who isn't a Christian?
It means acting in ways that go against the core tenets of one's faith, as everyone generally understands. You know, like buying, selling & enslaving your fellow human beings.
273 posted on
10/26/2009 11:02:51 AM PDT by
gdani
(I just want to be left on this block of ice...)
To: gdani
As far as "imposing my viewpoint on others", where have I done that?Your earlier statement: I think you need to worry far less about what other people do & think if it doesn't directly involve you.
Of course, online, it's ALWAYS hard to tell on tone on statements like this...but I could just see some teen's father saying to them: "I think you need to worry far less about what other people do & think if it doesn't directly involve you." (It comes across as a very mild scolding, even if I read the tone wrong)
To: gdani
It means acting in ways that go against the core tenets of one's faith, as everyone generally understands. Aye... there's the rub!
They's be understood; but none can seem to voice them!
419 posted on
10/26/2009 5:33:32 PM PDT by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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