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Quote by: Rainbow What are you talking about ? :-)))
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Hmmmm... thought I had. Let me try again.
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This is a satiric(al) example, but I did dnot mean that.
I meant the following :
- our activity is affected by set of norms and/or regulations by the environment, community, society, group, etc. we occupy and/or stay within |
By this I figured you were referring to the traditional values of America's Christian majority, which is essentially that what's good for Christians ought to be good enough for everyone else.
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Respect others and try not to impose anything on them, instead. |
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding this, but what I think I keep hearing is the incredibly backwards logic that it's the non-Christians who are imposing their will and showing lack of respect by demanding that Christians stop imposing their religion on others and showing disrespect by presuming it shouldn't matter to non-Christians because, as stated above, what's good for Christians ought to be good enough for everyone else.
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Respect works in Both ways, and not one way selectively and/or exclusively.
Is that silly, really ??? |
Pretty much what I just stated above. "If you want us Christians to respect your ways, then you have to respect our right to have our way as the dominant religion." Pretty weird logic, if I understand it correctly.
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