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<blockquote data-quote="Sanyam Deshi" data-source="post: 96998" data-attributes="member: 5926"><p>[USER=5790]@AAA[/USER]</p><p></p><p>-Although many people have presented many versions of secure arguments suggesting that alternative events occurred during this time, these are not definitive conclusions.</p><p></p><p>-There are some Christians who fit the description you created. These only represent a small percentage of Christians, though. The two reasons why it's more than you seem is: 1-Extremists are more likely to get publicity. 2-Politicians tend to be arrogant and extreme, so when you get a politician who is Christian, chances are that he's going to be way more extreme than the groups he is a part of. Just as I tell everyone else, treat people for the individuals who they are, not for the preconceived beliefs that they have about the groups that they are in. </p><p></p><p>-Hopefully you aren't one of those bigots who thinks that Christians hold back scientific research. Although it's true that earlier history does contain some examples of this, modern-day Christians use the scientific method just as well as anyone else. No Christian in the science field ever says "I'm going to hold back results to a study because I think it's going to contradict my beliefs."</p><p></p><p>-I see you are taking the route to pretty much believe that there is no hope for Christianity as a possibility. I'm still sticking with my belief that it is a possibility. Everything has just been through so many translations and potentially manipulated by all kinds of variables, that there is no way to tell for certain the course of events in a clear-cut manner.</p><p></p><p>-One last thing: going back to the group judgment, just make sure to check yourself for any sort of generalizations and biases. It would be racist for a white person to make a general statement about black people, but it would also be racist for a black person to say "all of those white people are just out to get us blacks." Your belief that Christianity is a religion characterized by mostly intolerant people parallels this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanyam Deshi, post: 96998, member: 5926"] [USER=5790]@AAA[/USER] -Although many people have presented many versions of secure arguments suggesting that alternative events occurred during this time, these are not definitive conclusions. -There are some Christians who fit the description you created. These only represent a small percentage of Christians, though. The two reasons why it's more than you seem is: 1-Extremists are more likely to get publicity. 2-Politicians tend to be arrogant and extreme, so when you get a politician who is Christian, chances are that he's going to be way more extreme than the groups he is a part of. Just as I tell everyone else, treat people for the individuals who they are, not for the preconceived beliefs that they have about the groups that they are in. -Hopefully you aren't one of those bigots who thinks that Christians hold back scientific research. Although it's true that earlier history does contain some examples of this, modern-day Christians use the scientific method just as well as anyone else. No Christian in the science field ever says "I'm going to hold back results to a study because I think it's going to contradict my beliefs." -I see you are taking the route to pretty much believe that there is no hope for Christianity as a possibility. I'm still sticking with my belief that it is a possibility. Everything has just been through so many translations and potentially manipulated by all kinds of variables, that there is no way to tell for certain the course of events in a clear-cut manner. -One last thing: going back to the group judgment, just make sure to check yourself for any sort of generalizations and biases. It would be racist for a white person to make a general statement about black people, but it would also be racist for a black person to say "all of those white people are just out to get us blacks." Your belief that Christianity is a religion characterized by mostly intolerant people parallels this. [/QUOTE]
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