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mahnmut ([personal profile] mahnmut) wrote2011-04-04 11:58 am
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Well done pastor, that was so patriotic of you

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Freedom of hatred speech is SO patriotic! What does the life of several dozen of YOUR people who'll die in the process matter?

[identity profile] pmax3.livejournal.com 2011-04-05 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I was primarily asking for your comment on the fact of a non-religious person supporting that incident, the example in this case being Panookah (unlike you he doesn't consider what the pastor did to be bad, and disapproves of criticism of the pastor), as it seemed to run counter to your quote. I would have also liked your thoughts on the fact of a religious person like me deploring the same incident, which would further weaken the case for a causal relationship between religion and fanaticism. However, since you clarified that you do not agree 100% with the proverb (but rather in a restricted sense), I think I get your general purport and wouldn't take issue with it.

[identity profile] airiefairie.livejournal.com 2011-04-05 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
A religious person like you deploring a bad and immoral incident only proves the first part of the proverb: "Good people do good things". =)

I sense a certain amount of irritation in you... maybe I am wrong but whenever Kol uses an untypically 'official' vocabulary and form of expression it usually betrays some sort of irritation in him, so I am assuming... Well, I can understand why this is a very sensitive topic for you...

[identity profile] pmax3.livejournal.com 2011-04-05 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
No, I am not irritated at all =) I used the 'official' sounding vocabulary only because I didn't seem to have made myself clear the first time with exactly what I was asking for your thoughts on. Perhaps I overcompensated the second time, hope you understand it's a tough choice sometimes - between sounding officious and being unclear. You probably presumed that I am irritated because I am religious and can naturally be expected to be irritated when someone says something critical of religion. I assure you this is not the case - religious people do not as a rule get irritated when religion is criticized, and you don't have to worry about it being a sensitive topic for me. The "officiousness" is only to avoid misunderstanding. In fact if you look at my comments in the other threads in this post, you'll see that I never lost objectivity even when proving the provocative intent of the other person's comments directed at me, and my objections were never to frankness but to the surfeit of inconsistencies.

[identity profile] pmax3.livejournal.com 2011-04-05 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
:)