I missed celebrating Boss’ Day and Admin Day. Sadly I blew off Arbor day too. If there is not a Target or Home Depot Sale it doesn’t count.
Angry bigots riled because a day recognizing the humanity of transgender folks coincidentally lands on Easter. Sad.
It always amazes my liberals can never argue facts. They have to resort to personal insults. I would expect a lawyer to do much better than that.
A humorous observation considering your creation of this thread and your failure to admit error when confronted with inconvenient facts.
Ah you are confusing “alternative facts” with fact. It’s a requirement for the ilk to get through their otherwise terrible existence. You are literally quoting a work of fiction filled to the brim with hate and pornography and torture and threats of death and all kinds of terrible things. I’m not surprised that terrible people (writ large) quote this terrible book.
I would love to discuss facts with you. Do you think that all regulations found in Leviticus or in the Deuteronomic Code should be observed by all Christians at the threat of the punishment laid out in those books? If not, why not?
This is all part of the psychological warfare of the left. They gradually encroach on deeper and deeper levels of absurdity and then gas light you if you think there is anything wrong with it. Then you must believe absurdity is the new normal if you want to be culturally normal.
Growing up, I knew a kid from the neighborhood over who'd supposedly been in a biking accident -something about getting caught up in the spokes- and was henceforth occasionally referred to as Cyclops. I never knew how much veracity there was to that rumor, nor did I know if it was appropriate to apply the 'Cyclops' moniker to the recipient such an injury, were it to be true. But I hope everything turned out OK for that kid, including his soul's final resting place, should that have become relevant for him by now.
The major difference between transgender people and Jesus’s resurrection is that transgender people are real.
No. However, they are not to be ignored either. Between the Old and New Testaments, and even within the New Testaments, there’s a lot of ambiguity and conflicting dogma. Furthermore, if you believe in Christ you will have eternal life and your sins are forgiven. But, in my opinion, you cannot claim to believe in Christ if you ignore the scripture and conveniently select what you want to believe. Ultimately, everyone will be faced with Judgment. That’s not for me to decide, but to completely ignore and act sacrilegiously, not sure how that is forgiven.
Right? Next they are gonna tell us black people want to go to school WITH white people. They’ll tell us it’s “normal.”
Okay, so then how do you not ignore something like rules around food found in the Old Testament while not following them? How is not following those rules different from conveniently selecting what you want to believe?