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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m sorry I wasn’t more careful. Honestly. If you cared about hate speech against Judaism, though, you should’ve reported the anti-semitism. [/quote] It’s not enough to be historically accurate. You also have to be [b]balanced[/b]. Hate is also the complete inability to see anything good about someone else. On that score, you pretended that nobody was able to respond to your request for positive things about Catholicism. Palestine came up on that thread. So let’s take that as an example: it’s historically accurate to say Israel is on former Palestinian lands, but [b]wouldn’t you agree it’s totally unfair to judge your entire religion of Judaism by tha[/b]t? I agree that the people who rant about this at the UN are blinded by hate. That’s, unfortunately, exactly what you look like. [/quote] Israel is not Judaism. It’s just not. This is SO important to understand. I can name a ton of other religions that have done horrible things—like the Buddhist monks killing Rohinyga Muslims—and of course Islamic terrorists, but the Israeli government’s actions are not the same thing. The ADL considers this anti-Semitic. I’m not calling you an anti-Semite, but you need to realize what that equivalency is considered.[/quote] I was agreeing with you. See the bolded part. If you understand this point so well, then why did you spend pages hating on the Catholic Church because of the actions of some of its leaders?[/quote] I was talking about the Church itself. I would never say it represents what all Catholics think, but it does represent official Catholic doctrine, does it not? [/quote]
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