pebbles
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Re: Rosie O'Donnell's Attack on Christians - Should I Post Here?
First off, roz, you won't be banned. Secondly, I want to understand what people find blatantly unfair about the Christianity forum rules, but it's hard for me sometimes. If this forum is set apart for Christian fellowship, how is it not understandable that we would rather not see a lot of arguments and disagreements on this forum? There's always a proper way to discuss a topic, and we just ask that people not come in here upset and combative. You want to make a point? By all means, make it. Just remember we'd like it to remain peaceful. Interestingly enough, the general forum rules, (which I helped to write), specify that we'd like to see the same behavior throughout the entire board, but seldom are those rules adhered to. Especially of late.
As to the rest of your post, clearly you have your views on how you feel Christians should act and what they should be responsible for. That's certainly your right. I simply pointed out that the laws of God are different from what man thinks or believes those laws should be. It's not a big deal, really. In the end, people are going to feel as they do. I understand that.
Peace.
rozlips said:See pebbles, I have no problem with following the rules of the forum. But frankly, I'm amazed at the blatant unfairness and bias of the rules governing this forum. You have rules protecting you from us, but we have no rules protecting us from you. You feel free to go around evangelizing all over the forum, but if we dare step foot in this forum, then somehow we've transgressed. Its an amazing double standard, and I've always had a problem with that. It seems to me if we can't say anything about your religion, then you have no right to put that religion in our faces.
Further, as for the attack on Rosie O'Donnell, you amaze me further. Christians feel no hesitancy in attacking gays and calling them all types of names because they don't live according to YOUR scripture. But when the tables are turned, somehow they've crossed the line. What's even further astonishing is that in light of your statement that you aren't responsible for others, I'm amazed that Christians feel the need to preach at others. The explanation I've always heard is that as a Christian it is your responsibility to make folks aware of their sins and lead them to Christ. Now you tell me that no, you're only responsible to yourself. That being the case, why all the preaching?
I have little doubt that this will get me banned, and frankly that's okay. I have no problem with being banned for simply speaking the truth. Only Hindus are supposed to have sacred cows.
First off, roz, you won't be banned. Secondly, I want to understand what people find blatantly unfair about the Christianity forum rules, but it's hard for me sometimes. If this forum is set apart for Christian fellowship, how is it not understandable that we would rather not see a lot of arguments and disagreements on this forum? There's always a proper way to discuss a topic, and we just ask that people not come in here upset and combative. You want to make a point? By all means, make it. Just remember we'd like it to remain peaceful. Interestingly enough, the general forum rules, (which I helped to write), specify that we'd like to see the same behavior throughout the entire board, but seldom are those rules adhered to. Especially of late.
As to the rest of your post, clearly you have your views on how you feel Christians should act and what they should be responsible for. That's certainly your right. I simply pointed out that the laws of God are different from what man thinks or believes those laws should be. It's not a big deal, really. In the end, people are going to feel as they do. I understand that.
Peace.