Frankly I think all political correctness needs to go, regardless of religion, race, creed, or nationality. This is a big world with billions of people in it--no one person has a right to tell the rest of the population what to say or how to say it. I think everyone should say what they want to say, and the rest of the world can just deal with it. Because in return, they have that same right as well.
2007-08-09 03:54:53
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answered by P.I. Joe 6
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i like this question
but not all christians are like this, i am christian and pretty religious, but i dont think twice about how to be politically correct, think about it-how can you be politically correct? you are probably going to offend someone, so get over it. if you are christian you should know God loves everyone so you should too, and be open minded about everyone, and if that is how you think, then you cant possibly be walking on eggshells
(i don't mean this to be directly to you-thats just the way i phrased it)
2007-08-09 05:20:20
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answered by sce 1
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I absolutely feel that way. Being a Christian does not, and should not, make one a doormat. Political correctness is a liberal tool adhered to by those who would limit our thought processes, our words, and our actions, and suppress those of us who would speak out against the social policies which ultimately will lead to socialism.
2007-08-09 04:06:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The more we complain and judge others the less we get back in return .say god bless.Sugar attracts more bees than honey. Bad things happen to good People .But be the best Christian you can
Everyone makes mistakes.Ihope this helps.
God bless,
Julie
2007-08-09 03:59:23
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answered by julienorwood2001 1
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I just say what I honestly feel and if that's being politically incorrect...good! Being PC means you allow someone else to monitor what you say. There goes freedom of speech. Jesus spoke the truth and sometimes it hurt and really aggravated people, but it was still the truth.
God Bless
2007-08-09 04:00:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, I think the problem with Christians has always been that they walk on eggshells around issues. They're so afraid to express their opinions. If only they'd speak up more.
2007-08-09 03:56:47
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answered by jonjon418 6
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A fundamentalist is guy or woman who believes the middle concepts of their Relgion of their entirety. The have self assurance that all and sundry others are one hundred% incorrect and for this reason "evil", whether or no longer the others are innocently unaware or purposely refusing to settle for their view, is genuinely irrelevant totheir outlook. they don't have self assurance with the aid of fact the fundamentalist and that they are for this reason evil. the Extremeist Fundamentalist, believes that they no longer purely have the best to rigidity every person else to fall into line and have self assurance as they do yet they have the activity to attain this. they are going to gain this at purely approximately any fee, by using hook or by using criminal. they'd lie, use rigidity, use threats (the two actual and spiritual), use financial potential, or something that they sense could be sensible in getting the "non-believers" to come again over to their way of thinking. The fundamentalist is in and of him/herself, threat loose. that's the EXTREMIST Fundamentalist that we would desire to pay interest on for it somewhat is they who purely fee their very own Freedoms and desire to deprive every person else of theirs. Brightest advantages, Raji the golf green Witch
2016-10-09 16:08:07
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answered by ? 4
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Politically correct is for sissies.
Say what you want, when you want.
I for one will not leave this Earth with the lame regret that I never said what I wanted.
This is America isn't it?
Say it. And smile!
2007-08-09 03:59:46
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answered by Nurse Winchester 6
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AMEN!
I totally agree!!! there is nothing in the Bible about being toerant. And being tolerant does not make sense, because if we acceppted every one else beliefs, how could we still follow our God? hmmm?
christian and politicallly correct are oxymorons.
2007-08-09 04:01:52
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answered by Jane 3
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P.I. Joe has it all wrong. Who would want to be on a plane with him, and he suddenly yells, Bomb on board-just because he can say whatever he wants to say. How ridiculous. We live in a civilized world because people with any sense restrain themselves for the beneift of society. You are correct that we all should have the right to express legitimate beliefs---Tolerance is needed. but ignorance is not.
2007-08-09 03:58:14
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answered by glenn t 4
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