Says who? What makes your beliefs more important than mine?
I'm not fighting. Okay? I think the word important is incorrect. Even though yellowfist didn't say it with LOVE ("He's trying to show you that what you have been taught your whole life to worship is bullshit") he means that from a scientific and worldly perspective your methods aren't sound. I know that that's alright with most of the Christians I know, but makes communicating to get to the point of a deeper understanding impossible.
It's really frustrating to try to debate something with someone who has such a flimsy (still not fighting here) out. In no other circumstance could you get away with "I deeply believe it and that's why". Make up some scenarios in your head and put it there. It just doesn't work, but religion always gets a pass.
It's just not fair to people that look at every angle possible and try to decide things rationally. As you see, it makes us a little crazy.
But, besides all that, we've been over it. I do have a question that I kind of asked before and got lost in THE STORM.
I think Tim Tebow is douchey for putting bible verses on his face. Yes, most likely part of that is my "bent" but besides all that, I just think it's a douchey move. If he believes so strongly and deeply to me it seems trite and immature to write on his face to "get the word out". I feel the same way about sports players that "give it up for god" after they make a good play.
To me, it just makes god look small and cheap.
Although religion is a pretty flammable subject for me, I'm pretty sure I would feel the same way about any "insert any deeply held belief" written on a football players face. In my mind, it just doesn't do the cause any favors.
Just to be clear, I'm just asking your opinions about bible versus and face writing. I'm not trying to get you to admit something or not to use it against you or will I "attack" your response.
Mr. X thinks it's funny that Tebow's eye verses inflame me so. Is this even legal in the NFL?
*I'm actually so over this topic I'm a little sick. Why, Mrs. X, why? I've got a problem.