Oh, in that particular case, I was thinking about an argument I was having with someone over actions of people like Ted Haggard. I have some very Christian friends who are willing to forgive his homosexuality, extramarital excursions and drug use, because he's Christian and knows that they are bad and knows he needs to confess and atone, while feeling that people who are NOT Christian are therefore much worse for doing the same things, because they haven't accepted the rules that say they're bad.rooster wrote:At what time of day/week/year does this happen? I am in the Bible belt and just tried to remember when I was last approached like that. The only example I came up with was at least 30 years ago.Liam1965 wrote:......
Liam, tired of proponents of various religions angry at me for not following THEIR teachings.........
For me, I tend to think if you believe something is bad but you do it anyway, you're arguably WORSE than someone who does something bad that they have not realized or accepted IS bad.
Sort of the old "do as I say, not as I do" writ large.
Liam, whose scale is writ larger than he would like.