annabenedetti
like marbles on glass
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I'll just put it out there that the quotes aren't necessarily accurate or authentic, and reader beware.
Don't really care if you are or not.I don't. I'm not a Humanist.
Like Mark Twain said, "Don't use a five-dollar word when a fifty-cent word will do."It would have to be your opinion to categorize such as an opinion. I'm not concerned with such assertions by those whose minds and wills are the product of cultural engineering, especially with a fallacious works soteriology.
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You are, you just don't see it.It's obvious to anyone who is rational. I'm not biased.
You flatter yourself. I was thinking of Ferguson, not you. :chuckle:And THIS is hilarious. A Humanist Catholic attempting to portray Obama as poor slain Abel and me as murderous Cain.
Sure. I get you.Though we are to have mercy upon all, and are to live and share the Gospel; our "brothers" are not the universalist contingent of the entirety of humanity. And that's not the underlying meaning of that passage, and it's certainly not predicated upon race.
I'm my Brother's keeper, in the appropriate context. And that context isn't about whites being their "black men" brothers' keeper.
It doesn't get any more moronically misconstrued than that, which is why those with such antichrist views are apostate and on the way to reprobation.
What a bunch of farcical obfuscation.