MisplacedValidity wrote:
^ Right. The thing is, I can understand Christians wanting to spread their message and have everyone share their beliefs (to an extent we probably all want
that) but forcing it on other people - and limiting what other people can express - is not the right way to do that.
I agree. There are 'good intentions' within Christianity and most religions, but we really don't need to be devout, churchgoing
Christians (or whatever religion) to understand or remember those 'good intentions' within the bible or be 'holy'. From my experiences, devout,
churchgoing Christians (and Catholics) are fascistic, alienating, judgmental and extremely (to the point of putting guilt-trips on you) proselytizing. They are
the opposite of being 'holy', imo.