(December 22, 2016 at 6:34 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote:1. well performed(December 22, 2016 at 11:20 am)Asmodee Wrote: I wouldn't take it too personally. They have to think like this to avoid accidentally realizing there are good reasons not to believe in fair tales and magical powers. Of course, usually they aren't so arrogant and dickish about it.
But anyway, I wouldn't let this bother you coming from someone whose mind and way of thinking is so twisted that they can't see the logical flow from "I am afraid of God's wrath" to "I will do what she says so I do not incur her wrath" and instead thing we go from, "I am afraid of God's wrath" to "So I will refuse to believe in her, but remain afraid of her wrath". It's one idiotic belief in a stack of idiotic, contradictory beliefs, none of which make any sense. Yes, it's particularly incensing and insulting, but look who you're talking to. Do you really expect higher thought processes? From someone who has to think with their "heart" because even their brain is just too damned functional to process the information and come out with the answer they want? I wouldn't sweat it.
LOL I was joking sillies.
I was only behaving in the way that some of you expect all of us Christians to behave.
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