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originally posted by: grandmakdw
So be precise with your words, or
expect, not an attack on you,
but an attack on your words as
perceived by the general public.
When you mean some weirdo Christians,
say it. Put the qualifier on.
Without the qualifier the word Christians
standing alone by default means
ALL Christians.
If you mean the few radical
and very hateful Christians, say it
put the qualifier on the word.
Otherwise the word standing alone
does mean ALL, as far as the reader
is concerned, they can not read your
intention or your mind.
originally posted by: RainyState
Could banning an event or holiday in order to include those that do not participate for whatever reason, cause resentment by those who would have participated?
So an attempt to not hurt the feelings of Group A, you cancel an event
By cancelling said event, you hurt the feelings of group B
Group B then blames Group A for the event being cancelled, hurting the feelings of Group A, the original group who's feelings you were trying to save?
Seems like a lose-lose situation to me
IMHO, it's not a war on religion, but a war in individuality.
originally posted by: DelMarvel
originally posted by: grandmakdw
So be precise with your words, or
expect, not an attack on you,
but an attack on your words as
perceived by the general public.
When you mean some weirdo Christians,
say it. Put the qualifier on.
Without the qualifier the word Christians
standing alone by default means
ALL Christians.
If you mean the few radical
and very hateful Christians, say it
put the qualifier on the word.
Otherwise the word standing alone
does mean ALL, as far as the reader
is concerned, they can not read your
intention or your mind.
This goes both ways.
For example, the majority of Catholics and Mainline Protestants in the U.S. favor gay marriage yet there are plenty of evangelicals on the right constantly claiming to speak for all Christians on this subject.
originally posted by: jonnywhite
I worry youth, growing up under so many rules, will come to expect it when they're adults. Our society will--in turn--adopt even more rules. If they're rules of decency, not so bad. But what if it squelches freedom? Oh, they'll tell us it wasn't freedom. They'll make us not want it.
originally posted by: Lucid Lunacy
a reply to: DelMarvel
For example, the majority of Catholics and Mainline Protestants in the U.S. favor gay marriage
Not to get too off topic but do you have a study/survey to support that? That has not been my experience with the Catholics I know.
originally posted by: Lucid Lunacy
a reply to: DelMarvel
For example, the majority of Catholics and Mainline Protestants in the U.S. favor gay marriage
Not to get too off topic but do you have a study/survey to support that? That has not been my experience with the Catholics I know.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: grandmakdw
Halloween has been referred to as "Fall Festival" in my school district for at least a decade.