A True Christian test.

Started by Shakyamunison9 pages
Originally posted by ~:Mr.Anderson:~
We're way off topic, we're debating the fact that Shaky's an idiot (I'm right), and you and red are confused.

A

He has this notion that I am incorrect when I go through life assuming everyone I meet is an idiot until proven otherwise.

Originally posted by ~:Mr.Anderson:~
He has this notion that I am incorrect when I go through life assuming everyone I meet is an idiot until proven otherwise.

Your problems have nothing to do with this thread. Please stop being a troll.

If my problems have nothing to do with this thread then why did you post this? now you are a hypocrite and an idiot.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison

When someone doesn't understand what you are talking about, what do you think is the reason?

A: The person is an idiot.
B: I failed to communicate my idea in a manner that the other person can understand.

I think you always go for A. However, most of the time it is B.

Edit: I'm going to do the logical thing and bow out of this thread due to the fact that the only thing that's going to happen is this is going to escalate to a ban for either me, you, or both.

Originally posted by ~:Mr.Anderson:~
If my problems have nothing to do with this thread then why did you post this? now you are a hypocrite and an idiot.

I gave up on trying to talk to you after you admitted to being a troll.

Originally posted by ~:Mr.Anderson:~
Nothing. It's just fun to call you an idiot and watch you back-pedal.

😱

Originally posted by ~:Mr.Anderson:~
Because Red is no idiot.

aww... thnx!

Actually, this is a really interesting split. Anderson, a majorly christian poster, shares DS (jewish)'s belief that people are fundamentally bad or stupid or flawed in some way.

Shaky, who no longer follows an abrahamic religion disagrees. This is circumstantial evidence for my belief that most religions encourage the idea of a fundamental human flaw as a form of exceptionalism that helps to explain the failures of civilization.

So I will remember it.

closed at thread starter's request.