RE: I thought your god was keeping you safe
April 22, 2019 at 2:44 pm
(This post was last modified: April 22, 2019 at 2:54 pm by Angrboda.)
LadyForCamus, have you been not drinking again, because something's changed!
J/k Nice to see you.
They don't need to be in the same "ballpark" to be considered in the same category. I forget the exact quote, but someone said something to the effect that it's not a competition to see who has suffered the most. If calling someone a Christard has the same effects on a Christian and for the same reason, just in a lesser magnitude, then it would seem inconsistent to treat them differently. Are we going to take a poll to see whose suffering matters and whose suffering doesn't?
(And I would note that both religion and race form protected classes in the United States. I'm just spitballing here, but maybe there's a reason for that.)
J/k Nice to see you.
(April 22, 2019 at 2:41 pm)Shell B Wrote: Christard isn't remotely close to the n-word. To my knowledge, it won't be treated as such. You can complain about it, but religion and race are not in the same ballpark.
They don't need to be in the same "ballpark" to be considered in the same category. I forget the exact quote, but someone said something to the effect that it's not a competition to see who has suffered the most. If calling someone a Christard has the same effects on a Christian and for the same reason, just in a lesser magnitude, then it would seem inconsistent to treat them differently. Are we going to take a poll to see whose suffering matters and whose suffering doesn't?
(And I would note that both religion and race form protected classes in the United States. I'm just spitballing here, but maybe there's a reason for that.)