Caveat emptor: Because I actually value Easter as a spiritual and philosophical holiday, contrary to the bare assertions of certain parties, I had fully intended to not respond to either thread on the subject. That said, since certain parties wish to egregiously and disingenuously overlook their own behavior, I feel the need to speak on this subject.
Beryllin wrote:
now what happened to my thread, as well as this one: Some people who hate just couldn't stop themselves from spewing their hate into that thread, or into this one. I don't blame you, I suppose. You just can't help yourselves. That's unfortunate.
Yes, Beryllin, it is quite unfortunate that you took the most sacred day of the Christian calendar and used it for ends and purposes not in keeping with the sanctity of the resurrection.
In the
original thread's third post, you included this very political and very accusatory
link. Instead of leaving the day to be about Easter, you took an intentional effort to draw attention to the political and social "diseases" you have taken to mentioning of late by including an unnecessary and generally offensive political diatribe that misses the point.
Ken Connor wrote:
According to some people today, however, whether or not the resurrection actually occurred is of little importance. Confronted with the bold truth claims of Jesus Christ – for example, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6) – they try to obscure or avoid Christ’s declaration by saying they simply revere him as a great moral teacher, nothing more. If archeologists unearthed Jesus’ occupied tomb, it would not change their opinion of Christ at all.
Ken Connor insults those who may or may not believe but find value in the Christian tradition. So, no, the first offense and first transgression was yours, Beryllin. You made it political; you brought the insults, the exclusion, and the proselytizing into the thread in your second post.
So, what happened to your thread was that you weren't content to let it be about Easter. You had to make it about how you feel politically and socially about Christianity in modern society.
The regrettable comments by Taly and the rather childish derail by Riov were merely more fuel for a fire you started. And the thing I find most offensive about it all is this: you weren't even considerate enough of your own faith to let the thread stand on its own.
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