Anonymous wrote:I am a non-Christian. I do not judge all of Christianity monolithically. What I see are some Christians with a strong orientation toward social justice actioneering as part of their faith and some Christians with deep conservative views as part of their faith. As with most historical documents, multiple readings of Christian texts have arisen to justify each of these stances on Christianity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As a foreigner from a majority Catholic country in Europe, I'm always surprised at the way Americans categorize people into groups.
As in: Asians must be math-inclined and high achieving, Blacks and Hispanics are poor and uneducated, Whites can be red-necks or elite, Christians have to be extremely conservative, millennials are entitled, baby boomers are self-centered, etc...
Stop it already. It makes you look stupid.
Please tell me you see the irony in your post about what Americans do. Lol.
I don't. We certainly don't categorize people like you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As a foreigner from a majority Catholic country in Europe, I'm always surprised at the way Americans categorize people into groups.
As in: Asians must be math-inclined and high achieving, Blacks and Hispanics are poor and uneducated, Whites can be red-necks or elite, Christians have to be extremely conservative, millennials are entitled, baby boomers are self-centered, etc...
Stop it already. It makes you look stupid.
Please tell me you see the irony in your post about what Americans do. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:
As a foreigner from a majority Catholic country in Europe, I'm always surprised at the way Americans categorize people into groups.
As in: Asians must be math-inclined and high achieving, Blacks and Hispanics are poor and uneducated, Whites can be red-necks or elite, Christians have to be extremely conservative, millennials are entitled, baby boomers are self-centered, etc...
Stop it already. It makes you look stupid.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you are asking the wrong question, or perhaps I am reading your question not as you intend it.
Are you seriously asking that Christians should "accept" blatant sin, all in the name of tolerance? Please give me an example of what you are referring to; your post has a lot of holes in it.
Anonymous wrote:They have always been like this. They just feel free to make it more public now.