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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Lee: [QB] You know, we've been through this argument so many times, with various people on one side, saying, well, I can't keep half the things they're saying straight in my head. On the other side, you have Omega (plus, occasionally, a few others) saying that the actions of a few people shouldn't reflect on Christianity or God as a whole. Well, fair enough. I don't believe in God, so it matters not to me what his streetcred is like. Neither do I think that all Christians are equally evil. But I guess the question I keep asking myself, and I never see answered in these discussions, is - if I can express it clearly enough, it's late and I'm about to go home! - this: Given how many evil deeds have been perpetrated by self-proclaimed Christians, supposedly in God's name, why shouldn't we (us non-believers) treat anybody who makes such a claim, no matter how good their intentions and actions, with suspicion? Just because (say) the current pope isn't Tomas de Torquemada, doesn't mean he might not be equally deluded about the source of his actions. And can you - Omeychops - see why people like me treat such supposed do-gooders with suspicion as a result? I hope that makes sense, I'm really not very good at religious debate because much of the time it holds so little interest for me! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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