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Haggard admits (practically) everything
Here.
He magnanimously asked his congregation to forgive his accuser. That's so very nice of you, pal.
Then they gave him a standing ovation.
What a . . . [considers for a while and then decides that words fail me.]
He magnanimously asked his congregation to forgive his accuser. That's so very nice of you, pal.
Then they gave him a standing ovation.
What a . . . [considers for a while and then decides that words fail me.]
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K. [no clue, either way]
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K. [I don't see how that would work, really]
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I actually disagree with that.
I don't think it's about being quiet. It's about not being a hypocritical asshole, regardless of what you do or don't believe. I think that would solve a lot of problems from either side.
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But I think that goes back to, again, just not being an asshole. I kind of bristle at the idea that I should never talk about the fact that I'm a Christian, because I'm most certainly not ashamed of my personal faith (even if certain factions of it make me want to throw up and hide on occasion).
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This...upsets me as much as anything else in this situation. As a Christian, I don't know what to do about the fact that for so many people, Christianity is something to be treated with caution at best and reviled at worst because it has hurt them. I want to be offended, but I've personally gotten this response too many times to take offense anymore. I know A LOT of Christians who are wonderful, tolerant, loving people who don't want to shove their religion down anyone's throat. Unfortunately, they are not the most visible, or the most vocal contingent. That prize goes to the crazies who make people think that all Christians are intolerant bigots.
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