(December 3, 2018 at 12:13 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: Getting upset about one person's worldview, religion, or ideology is about as useful as someone getting upset about their McDonald's coffee being too hot. We all believe what we believe for a reason. That doesn't necessarily make us right or wrong. It just makes us opinionated about things. If the "facts" don't match, then we know to shake our head "yay" or "nay", but what we know isn't necessarily what others know. And if they don't know what you know, then we can't logically expect (or guarantee) they will come to the same conclusion.
Tell me more about how fucking wonderful religion is.
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