Anonymous wrote:Church is an unnecessary chore. Also, it's too expensive of price to subject my children to mindless brainwashing.
Anonymous wrote:Because when my sister came out, the church shunned us. I'll never forget what it's like.to be kicked out of a church you've been going to for years because you refuse to condemn your sister. My parents left too.
Anonymous wrote:Environmentalism is their religion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because their parents think it’s open-minded and enlightened to be atheist. They don’t take them to church or teach them
about God. The result is a generation (or two, maybe three?) of young people who are depressed and have identity and anger issues.
Yes you are 100% right because that condition NEVER occurs among the religious.
YOU FORGOT THE /S
So did you.
looks like you forgot it again -- but I didn't. I'm serious.
If you didn't know I was being sarcastic you wouldn't have commented that I forgot to identify as such, so I respectfully disagree.
Which was the intended point of my "so did you". But I guess I got that wrong somehow? Seems caught in a paradox.
I'm not either PP here, but I think in the back and forth here, both of you are missing each other. The issue is that depression, identity issues, and anger issues are each separate conditions. So when saying "that condition NEVER occurs..." it should be "those conditions NEVER occur..." Forgetting the S was a matter of pluralizing a word, not a request for a sarcasm warning.
No, you are completely wrong, the backslash in "/S" is internet slang got "end of sarcasm" like a code tag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because their parents think it’s open-minded and enlightened to be atheist. They don’t take them to church or teach them
about God. The result is a generation (or two, maybe three?) of young people who are depressed and have identity and anger issues.
Yes you are 100% right because that condition NEVER occurs among the religious.
YOU FORGOT THE /S
So did you.
looks like you forgot it again -- but I didn't. I'm serious.
If you didn't know I was being sarcastic you wouldn't have commented that I forgot to identify as such, so I respectfully disagree.
Which was the intended point of my "so did you". But I guess I got that wrong somehow? Seems caught in a paradox.
I'm not either PP here, but I think in the back and forth here, both of you are missing each other. The issue is that depression, identity issues, and anger issues are each separate conditions. So when saying "that condition NEVER occurs..." it should be "those conditions NEVER occur..." Forgetting the S was a matter of pluralizing a word, not a request for a sarcasm warning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because their parents think it’s open-minded and enlightened to be atheist. They don’t take them to church or teach them
about God. The result is a generation (or two, maybe three?) of young people who are depressed and have identity and anger issues.
Yes you are 100% right because that condition NEVER occurs among the religious.
YOU FORGOT THE /S
So did you.
looks like you forgot it again -- but I didn't. I'm serious.
If you didn't know I was being sarcastic you wouldn't have commented that I forgot to identify as such, so I respectfully disagree.
Which was the intended point of my "so did you". But I guess I got that wrong somehow? Seems caught in a paradox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because their parents think it’s open-minded and enlightened to be atheist. They don’t take them to church or teach them
about God. The result is a generation (or two, maybe three?) of young people who are depressed and have identity and anger issues.
Yes you are 100% right because that condition NEVER occurs among the religious.
YOU FORGOT THE /S
So did you.
looks like you forgot it again -- but I didn't. I'm serious.