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This will likely be moved but it needs to be heard

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POVs like this one are basically just one of two things... A desire to return to a 'better time' (in this case for example the 1950s) which were only better for one group... or to maintain the status quo, which a certain group benefits from.

It's not feasible when things are broken.

Also not sure we should take advice from someone who thinks its OK to marry 13 year olds and have said in public that the Jim Crow South wasn't bad for African Americans.
 
POVs like this one are basically just one of two things... A desire to return to a 'better time' (in this case for example the 1950s) which were only better for one group... or to maintain the status quo, which a certain group benefits from.

It's not feasible when things are broken.

Also not sure we should take advice from someone who thinks its OK to marry 13 year olds and have said in public that the Jim Crow South wasn't bad for African Americans.
..he's talking about Jesus's teachings, whether you believe them or not..2000+ years ago, not the 1950s. Leave it to you to completely misconstrue this entire point. IF everyone loved one another, there would be no violence, period.
 
..he's talking about Jesus's teachings, whether you believe them or not..2000+ years ago, not the 1950s. Leave it to you to completely misconstrue this entire point. IF everyone loved one another, there would be no violence, period.

I'm sure a round or two of Kumbaya will definitely fix the ills of America.
 
Each side has some filled with anger. Not that anger is all bad, but when is expressed by abuse, disrespect, destruction, and violence, then it is very bad.

One side defends their bad behavior by claiming a noble cause, or to punish a side that deserves it in their eyes. That is where it goes sideways.

It’s a fine line for many.
 
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..he's talking about Jesus's teachings, whether you believe them or not..2000+ years ago, not the 1950s. Leave it to you to completely misconstrue this entire point. IF everyone loved one another, there would be no violence, period.

Yep just love each other and get along even if your beliefs are different. Sadly too many people don't understand that.
 
Yep just love each other and get along even if your beliefs are different. Sadly too many people don't understand that.
Exactly, but on the flip side of this all of us are human and we all sin..we should strive to love everyone, but we all fail to do so at some point in our lives whether it's neighbor, friend, spouse, family, etc. Most religions are formed off of this basic principle, not just Christianity.
 
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