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    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    yes you do, your example to them is to disbelieve, you teach them religions are myth
    that is not hypocrisy
    "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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      Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
      sure that's what they'll all say, same old story, obviously they won't tell you the truth it's too embarrassing
      So you're of the opinion that any and all atheists believe as they do because they've been through something traumatic in their earlier years, and not because they reject the concept of a higher being as something that's unlikely.

      Okay, then. Glad we've clarified that. Not particularly sure what I can say to something so ridiculous, but then I've been told that a picture is worth a thousand words:

      You won't be alerting anyone to anything with a mouthful of mixed seeds.

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        Originally posted by GreenLabel View Post
        So you're of the opinion that any and all atheists believe as they do because they've been through something traumatic in their earlier years, and not because they reject the concept of a higher being as something that's unlikely.

        Okay, then. Glad we've clarified that. Not particularly sure what I can say to something so ridiculous, but then I've been told that a picture is worth a thousand words:

        your error is to believe everything atheists say, you don't give Christians that kind of benefit of the doubt

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          Originally posted by GreenLabel View Post
          So you're of the opinion that any and all atheists believe as they do because they've been through something traumatic in their earlier years, and not because they reject the concept of a higher being as something that's unlikely.

          Okay, then. Glad we've clarified that. Not particularly sure what I can say to something so ridiculous, but then I've been told that a picture is worth a thousand words:

          I agree.
          Conman79 is a
          "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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            Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
            your error is to believe everything atheists say, you don't give Christians that kind of benefit of the doubt
            But you're not really a "Christian", are you?

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              Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
              yes you do, your example to them is to disbelieve, you teach them religions are myth
              And you believe other religions than Christianity are myths too.
              that is the Christian way, right?
              "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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                Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Post
                And you believe other religions than Christianity are myths too.
                that is the Christian way, right?
                I'm not the person hypocritically accusing other parents of pushing their views on their children, you are

                I think it is appropriate for parents to share their faith and values with their children. I think it's disgusting to accuse Christian parents of being mentally ill for doing that. Apology please.

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                  Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
                  I'm not the person hypocritically accusing other parents of pushing their views on their children, you are

                  I think it is appropriate for parents to share their faith and values with their children. I think it's disgusting to accuse Christian parents of being mentally ill for doing that. Apology please.
                  since you still fail to use the word hypocrit correctly I will stop my part of the discussion as I do not understand what you say.

                  You seem easily confused anyway.
                  "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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                    Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Post
                    since you still fail to use the word hypocrit correctly I will stop my part of the discussion as I do not understand what you say.

                    You seem easily confused anyway.
                    I'm confused by your confusing posts - are you or are you not pushing your own views on religion and values on your own children?

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                      Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
                      I'm not the person hypocritically accusing other parents of pushing their views on their children, you are

                      I think it is appropriate for parents to share their faith and values with their children. I think it's disgusting to accuse Christian parents of being mentally ill for doing that. Apology please.
                      I will apologise on his behalf. I am sorry that you are mentally ill
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                      ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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