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To: Hodar
Really? I said that? I said "Those who would espouse their religion, faith or superstitions upon the public..." If you are going to attack and belittle me, have the courtesy to accurately quote me. ~ Hodar Does this sound familiar? ~ Hodar Woody.
227 posted on 01/17/2003 11:52:45 AM PST by CCWoody
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To: CCWoody
Sorry Woody, I've tried to be polite and explain the my point in simple language (over, and over and over); but you insist on acting like a moron; and have not contributed anything to the discussion but insults.

Using MSWord, I made certain that my profile was at a 7th grade level of understanding, I guess I overestimated your comprehension skills.

You see, you are the type of individual that 'espouses' a religon to the point that you are incapable of thought outside the narrow confines of your interpretation of that same religon. Yet, you would call yourself charitable, kind and sensitive person. Any challenge to your way of thinking is met with an offensive rebuke, instead of a mature and rational thought. You have a closed mind, which is a pity; the world is a pretty big place.

My point is, and continuously has been, that you cannot judge a book by a single sentence. You have then made the jump to insult me, my 'Christianity', where I currently live, and then have childishly attacked my profile. I would say that you are a pretty insecure and uneducated person. Your actions speak louder than anything else. You have raised absolutely no counter-points, but have made what ... a dozen insults? It's like arguing with a kindergartner. Please grow up.

To illustrate my point one last time, so that even you can grasp it, that any single verse can be taken out of context, and can be misleading; I offer Matthew 5:37 (KJV)
"But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay; for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil."

From this verse alone, Christians would have had their vocabulary stripped to the words "yes" and "no". Now, think *really* hard. Does a single verse convey the concept of Christianity? (hint: no, it does not). That has been my point. I have not changed positions, and until now, have not attacked you personally. Yet, somehow I think you will disregard a bible verse from the NT, and say something about my mother.

278 posted on 01/17/2003 9:10:48 PM PST by Hodar
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