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It's not that. I just don't like arguments.
Ah.
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It's not that. I just don't like arguments.
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I knew you'd make this char as weebish as possible.
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It's been awhile since I've met an apetite like mine who isn't family.
Well, seems like this dispute solved itself before I got here. ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
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More binary on every issue. And to clarify, I think punishments should vary based on how harmful the action is, and recognize that the system would be difficult outside of a perfect world. I speak in theory, not necessarily in experimental values.
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B: I'm more in support of measures being taken to help those who have been caught in the act, although not exempting them from punishment.
D: I'm surprised that you'd say that about me, since I have pretty much exactly the same beliefs as David. I can't think of a single point where we differ.
E: I was mostly focusing on the harm it inflicts on the lung, because I thought that the depression/anxiety/suicidal thoughts thing was flimsy, because according to the page I was reading the mental effects were mainly on teenagers, so I didn't think using that would work out well, and because the effects on the lung apply universally.
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A: A couple of days ago. My mother was trying to deal with a hurt inflicted upon her by a relative, so she asked for my advice. For some time as we spoke, I wasn't sure what to do, but then suddenly, out of the blue, I knew exactly the condition of her relative's heart and what my mother needed to do. The next morning, I was reading a couple of devotions, and I decided that I could spare the time to read another chapter of the Bible, and as I was reading the commentary, one sentence jumped out at me, since it was the exact solution I gave to my mother.
B: Assuming I'm not in support of that as well.
D: "But most aren't that way." An unfortunate fact. Places like Westboro (although I'm sure most people know that they're not a particularly good example of Christianity as a whole) are one of the reasons why Christianity has such a bad view by the rest of society. After all, the worst is generally more interesting to most people than the good.
E: drugabuse.gov A website created by the National Institute on Drub Abuse, a subset of the National Institutes of Health (in America). The specific page was drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/m.., which was last updated this September.
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It's not false.
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A: Which is why, of course, we have to seek God's guidance before we do something.
B: It's common sense to pass laws that keep people from doing that which hurts others. If the government is also going to pass laws that prevent people from hurting themselves, I'm going to support them.
C: I believe there is, but I likely wouldn't be able to argue that.
D: I see what you mean, but it's slightly exaggerated (although I'm sure that's not purposeful). Sure, we'll go around warning people about their sin, but we're not going to shun them (that's what I'm understanding from "acting as if you're doing something horrid") or get angry or anything of the sort. God calls us to be considerate, and that means a moderation of firmness and gentleness.
E: Although ignorance is no excuse, I have no idea whether the information was false. It was from a .gov website with citations. Although, the "5x as much" was not from the .gov website; it was from another which had no references, so I wasn't sure if I could trust it, but I was running out of time.
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It's irritating, is it not?
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That's a theological argument I'm not going to get into, because I really don't want to upset Blitz with an argument.
But I can't just do that. Christians are supposed to care for the people around them, even if they aren't Christians, because no one, not even a non-Christian, is his own. We're not going to force anyone to do anything, because we all have free will, but we'll do whatever we can to show them the error of their ways before they destroy themselves and ruin the plan that God wants to effect in their lives.
Whatever you think of Christians, know this: we're not looking for a feeling of superiority. Our motives are not selfish. We just care.
That's all I have to say.
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I'm not trying to control him. He believes the same Bible I do.
