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I prefer to deal with the human rather than some weird, sad scientific or religious dogma.......
You do have some strange ideas.
to me he may have bigotted ideas, but as he said, theyre only ideas, and the idea of non-discrimination is more important to him
You need some help.
So you think the church of England should be allowed to act out its "disgusting bigotry" without being challenged?
And how is disrupting a liturgy worse than institutional homophobia?
If my grandmother was a "disgusting bigot" I happily piss in her bed.....
I bow to you.
Nah, I'm just playing back what you said.
It appears that you liken Easter liturgy to your grandmothers deathbed :eek:, and that you think "disgusting bigots" should be allowed to worship at "the most holy time of the year", whilst the victims of their "disgusting bigotry" shut up and let them believe that they are 'men of god'...........
I don't think I agree with anything at all that you have said do far.
Because Christ died 2000 odd years ago and you don't personally know him?
I do.
Eh?
Are you a timetraveller?
No you don't. Unless you can travel in time?
no, I do, regardless of what you think.
And unless good old Jesus has appeared and introduced himself personally to Fiend or GWST to say that you 'know' him is very much incorrect.
But putting language to one side now, I shall only say to J that, like Blagsta, I believe you need urgent help mate.
No it's not.
I think that you may be aware of/in contact with a particular spiritual truth/concept/part of the human psyche, but that is a different thing from personally knowing someone in the here and now physical reality.
"knowing Christ" is a metaphor, a concept for something ineffable, not a literal thing.
See above.
Am I allowed to challenge belief systems Kentish?
What about...oh I don't know...the Moonies!