As a Christian I would like to apologise...
To the ACLU, I apologise for being politcally incorrect and for bearing the name of Christ, which is in itself offesnive.
I also apologise for calling the Hollidays Christmas, because I'm sorry for causing anyone else the unpleasentness in hearing the word Christ
To the anti-Christians: I would just like to apologise for existing., for being the center of your anger and hatred, it must be very stressfull on you. I'm sorry that I have to represent such a horrible image of a person in your mind.
I am sorry for being a terrorist because I carry my Bible to school, I sencerly hope that I didn't cause anyone any sort of uncomfort.
I am also sorry for causeing you any pain becasue I believe in the love that Christ taught, oops, sorry I mentioned His name.
I applogise for the right to vote and being involved in politics, there is no place for a radical like me.
I guess that in this"open-minded society"there is no room for people like me.
2006-09-15
03:33:36
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Wait... no I think I got that backwards... aren't I supposed to recieve and apology?
Yes I think so....
well I'll wait....
.... I guess it will be a cold day with the devel before that happens.
O well,.... you know it doesn't matter how much you hate me, and if you don't you do not have to answer my question...
I guess I'm a terrorist for believeing in this...
"Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them that dispitefully use you and persecute you."- Matthew 5:44, the Bible
I believe that the first ammedment still gives me rights.... until someone interprets it wrong....
o well.... God bless you and yours... even if you hate my guts... I still love you as a person...
If you don't hate me.... God bless you too
Do I not have rights, do I not deserve respect that is due to any man?
or does this open minded society tell me no because I am pollitically incorect?
Think about that for a wile
2006-09-15
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no need to apologize for beleiving in the truth my friend.otherwise point well made
2006-09-15 03:38:16
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answered by norm s 5
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I have no problem with your religion. What you do in your church and your home is none of my business. I ask only that you respect the privacy of my convictions and my home likewise.
Have you had an atheist/pagan/buddhist (heck, even a Jew) knock on your door and look you in the eyes and tell you that you were condemned and going to Hell? Funny that I've got Christians doing it nearly every week.
I am a homosexual male. I understand that this concept is offensive to you. Would it surprise you to know that gay pride parades p.iss me off? Would it suprise you to know that I find the concept of taking pride in one's sexuality, which most gays assert (rightly) is not a choice? If it is not a choice, in what is there to be proud? However, tell me in what way running my household according to the conviction of my conscience harms you, that you would seek to deny me aspects of adult relationships that have been denied homosexuals in western civilization since the middle ages (Greece and Rome had recognized bondings for homosexual men and women). I will even yield the word 'marriage' for the sake of your beliefs and the respect for history. Why then will you not yield me the phrase 'civil union'? This in no way claims to be religious -- it is a civil matter. It does not force your religion to accept them, only the government, which, as I recall from my Civics class, is 'for the people and by the people'. Am I not a member of this nation by virtue of my orientation, which contrary to many Christian's beliefs, I did not choose and would probably change if I could? And if I am not, then have you not reduced this great nation to a theocracy, and me to a second class citizen? Is this 'inclusion' and 'acceptance'? Or is this not even 'tolerance'?
You are complaining that the ten commandments were removed from the courthouses. Should I then petition to have the Wiccan Rede and the Four Noble Truths placed in the courthouse along with the ten commandments? If you will agree, I will yield to having the ten commandments in government buildings so long as they are flanked with the wiccan rede and the Four Noble Truths of Guatma Buddha. I will be fair if you will be fair.
In short, Sir, boohoo. Your religion literally tells you that you are to shove it down other people's throats. Your religion shares that only with Islam. It is YOU, not I, who am being intolerant. It is YOU, not I, who are closed-minded.
2006-09-15 10:46:35
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL
Sorry babe, but you're not the center of my anything!
I don't think this is an oscar-worthy performance. You don't quite have the martyr thing down. You should have mentioned walking to school through 20-foot snow drifts in cardboard shoes. A little bathos goes a long way!
2006-09-15 10:38:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I think I'm going to cry
Poor, poor persecuted christian.
Perhaps you should grab a couple of nails and get right up there next to your savior.
that's where you want to be really, right?
Talk about a persecution complex
What a silly little manifesto
Anyone other than a christian thinks this is crap and it is. We see right through you christian
We know
2006-09-15 10:46:08
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answered by Anonymous
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never apoligize for openly showing your love for Christ! (opps sorry) haha. And I hate that people want to call Christmas xmas and leave Christ out of the holiday. Hello! Christmas is the celebration of Christ's birth, not the celebration of santa. Santa is a symbol that was brought out to hide the true meaning of Christmas. My parents never taught me to believe in santa, they told me the truth about Christmas
2006-09-15 10:36:56
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answered by ~Ang~ 2
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As a christian you should be trying to reach out to these atheist and anti-Christ, they are God's lost children and instead of waring and stirring up their anger you should show them why faith in God is wonderful.
2006-09-15 10:45:46
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answered by Lt. Harris 2
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Being a Christian means never having to say you're sorry for your faith.
Accept persecution and insults, but never feel you have to apologize for the hope that is in you.
Peace.
2006-09-15 10:38:34
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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What kind of example is this? Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, not becoming as a Christian! - I'm Disappointed!
2006-09-15 12:34:16
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answered by Anonymous
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TO THY OWN SELF BE TRUE. just don't force your ways on anyone else as they have the same rights you have. as long as everyone respects the rights of others then all should have a better understanding of what life should be all about.
2006-09-15 10:39:10
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answered by Marvin R 7
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i guess i shouldnt have ans'd coz i am a christian but after all the time i spent reading your queestion,i couldnt just leave my 2 points behind.
2006-09-15 10:46:57
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answered by kareen 4
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Apologize for being full of bitterness and expressing that. do you think your example will bring others to Christ or portray us as the angry irrational fools that so many Muslims sound like when they speak about people who reject their faith?
2006-09-15 10:37:50
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answered by Love Shepherd 6
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