A) How many of us (regardless of religious faith) are angry or like to cause/add to conflict, like to argue, be sarcastic and belittling, or slam people with their answers? Pick A.
B)How many of us are peacemakers and like to offer advice, help, respect, or some words of kindness in their answers? Pick B.
2006-10-15
10:00:08
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Pick a letter (A or B only - anything else puts you in the A category) and then name your faith or lack thereof.
2006-10-15
10:01:06 ·
update #1
Clearly the B's have it. Then again, the A's had nothing to argue about or slam so they are mute. That is until after I post this comment - we'll see'em come a runnin' ready to scream all sorts of garbage just to be heard. And for the few A's that did speak up but were too prideful to answer the question directly - well........... enough said.
2006-10-15
10:13:57 ·
update #2
Clearly the B's have it. Awesome! Then again, the A's had nothing to slam here so they are kinda mute. That is until after I post this comment - we'll see'em come a runnin' ready to scream all sorts of nasties. And for the few A's that did speak up but were too prideful to answer the question directly - well........... enough said about you. You do have the same freedoms we peacemakers and well-intentioned folks have. And for the rest who were able to admit to their tendency to debate, good for you. At least you weren't cocky about it for which I appreciate.
Not looking to judge anyone. Seriously. Was just curious.
Thanks everyone!
2006-10-15
10:17:58 ·
update #3
Phil, I said who 'answers', not questions. If you found my question provoking havoc, this is of your defensive nature for which I am sorry. In my answers to questions, I aim to promote peace and help. I will speak truths, but never to provoke conflict. I asked this question to the community because I really wonder statistically how many among us are trouble seekers or want the good in life promoted. That is my heart. Truly.
2006-10-15
10:41:32 ·
update #4
You are right, Phil. Completely. I wasn't seeking to provoke anyone by pointing out the the lack of answering a direct question denotes pride but clearly that's what I ended up doing. I apologize. It was a subtle slam against you - and I see that now. I will be more careful from now on. Sorry.
2006-10-15
11:09:23 ·
update #5