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... or you could have pointed out that you've worked on the sabbath, and worn clothes of two kinds of material, or maybe even sown your field with two kinds of seeds ...
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What you may not have realized is that they may have taken you literaly at yuur words at being a real being a witch, or perhpas saw you as a demon.
What you have done is created a Christian urban legened in which a witch came to the aid of homosexuals... |
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Either way, they have to admit they lack faith, or lie, which is an abomination before god. A small chip against the foundation of their faith, either way. |
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The problem I have with this approarch is it then makes an indiviudual atheist judge, jury, and executioner. An anti-theological 'Taliban' of sorts roaming the steets dissemintaing culturual justice. I don't think that it is something the majority of us want. It makes us then as the relgioius zealots. As with AHs here on the forums, don't attack the individual attack the issues. In this case it may have been illegal public harrasment. In some cities if it is criminal to publicaly harass based on any sexual orientaion. If it was that bad, I would have spoken up invoking freedom of expression which the religious enjoy applying to others as well. It is a defensible position. The law in specific cases potentionaly can have real impact on preserving expression fo us non-believers. For example, winning a batlle to have an atheist license plate. Kicking dirt in the faces of the religious serves no purpose. Outside of these forums, invoking mutal freedom of expression can lead to openings, mocking will not. |
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LOL, nicely done WVIncagold.
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Unless Jesus conveniently reminded them that instead of killing the witch, that this is one of those instances in which the demon won't come out without fasting, which would warrant them leaving, and then doing that a few days later, therefore saving a person's life. There's always a way out. |
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In this day and age of political correctness, objecting to someone praying over an alleged witch would probably be considered a hate crime. |
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