charleton
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Christian "scripture" has bugger all to do with what Christians do; never has, never will.
How many Christians would follow THIS advice from Matthew?
5:40 And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also.
None! — charleton
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How about this one, next time you cast your eye over a woman? How many 'christians' are going to take this advice? — charleton
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charleton
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Who started the last 50 wars on earth??? Christians. — charleton
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Presidents, elder statesmen , and high ranking army officers are always proud to declare their Faith. — charleton
But when it comes to Christians taking responsibility for what they do in the world they are happy enough to point the finger at Islam but want to avoid responsibility for their own actions. — charleton
Christianity is the dominant ideology in the West. — charleton
And the West seems to thrive on warfare. — charleton
If you disagree with what I am saying then why the fuck do not so-called Christians do something about it? — charleton
Henri
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Jake Tarragon
Attraction: this one's pretty obvious, but one simply cannot maintain a healthy relationship with someone that they don't personally find attractive, it's the "imagine kissing him" test. What I'm arguing here is that lust in fact does play a real role in love — Cosette Brazeau
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Given that the attractiveness of a person is substantially objective (at least within cultures) does that mean that an "unattractive couple" are less likely to be in love? — Jake Tarragon
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Jake Tarragon
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