Greg, don't conflate a personal persecution complex with actual persecution One is something to spend some couch time over with a therapist, the other is a cause for revolution. Dangerous things happen when you confuse the two.
Who here has ever prevented you from expressing an opinion or deleted one that you've stated? Have you ever been tossed from the site because of it? Denied the ability to post? Nobody attacks your faith; when you find yourself at the end of my penned barrels it is an attack on your trying to force your faith and peculiar beliefs on others by trying to influence secular law to meet your theological pinings or when you express illogical points of view and try to argue them as objective reality rather than religious mythology. Honestly, if you think you're being attacked when you do those things, you're right to a degree-- I will attack the principles and the illogical pathways that lead to your opinions in an effort to debunk them, as will others. If you feel that's "persecution", it's not-- it's debate. If you don't have the answers to counter those arguments with logic or the faith to simply say, "You're right, it makes no logical sense but my faith doesn't need logic to make it real to me"... well, as the saying goes, cry me a river.
BTW, for someone who has so often in the past tried out the "gotcha" questions... well, to partially quote a famous Southern Baptist whom I have a world of respect for- "it takes some brass".
Who here has ever prevented you from expressing an opinion or deleted one that you've stated? Have you ever been tossed from the site because of it? Denied the ability to post? Nobody attacks your faith; when you find yourself at the end of my penned barrels it is an attack on your trying to force your faith and peculiar beliefs on others by trying to influence secular law to meet your theological pinings or when you express illogical points of view and try to argue them as objective reality rather than religious mythology. Honestly, if you think you're being attacked when you do those things, you're right to a degree-- I will attack the principles and the illogical pathways that lead to your opinions in an effort to debunk them, as will others. If you feel that's "persecution", it's not-- it's debate. If you don't have the answers to counter those arguments with logic or the faith to simply say, "You're right, it makes no logical sense but my faith doesn't need logic to make it real to me"... well, as the saying goes, cry me a river.
BTW, for someone who has so often in the past tried out the "gotcha" questions... well, to partially quote a famous Southern Baptist whom I have a world of respect for- "it takes some brass".
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