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I never would have guessed you would be an early-twenties "idealist" with no children.... Please show me where I've been disrespectful to you or where I haven't been calm.

Pity scholarships. Female privilege, to me, would first assume that women's college athletics are on par with men's, except with more financial and institutional advantages. Title IX is taking a group of people with clearly inferior skills and giving them equal benefits. So not female privilege, but maybe male guilt?

Female privilege? Haha, maybe I wouldn't go that far. But come on, it's a walk off strike out. A WALK OFF.

These ladies will be taking full advantage of Title IX next season.

How weak is this group if Mexico is picked to advance?

I'm calm and firm in my convictions without being disrespectful. You're quick tempered and judgmental. Which one of us would be better "parent material"? I'm with you 100% on your first statement. If the Bible is wrong even in one place, it's wrong everywhere. I agree that indoctrinating children with religion is

#geometryjokes #acutepun

That looks like a pretty steep pitch.

That video sucks, dude. I couldn't even pity-chuckle.

By what authority do you make the claim that homosexuality is not a sin? If you think we're more enlightened or more intelligent than we were 2,000 years ago, then you've got some blinders on. We'd all like to think we are.

The idea that says telling your child when they are disobedient, or harming themselves, or harming others is not a loving act is ridiculous. Children find acceptance, love, and direction when they have boundaries. I don't think you have a firm grasp on what you're trying to say, though. If I didn't try to warn my

Interesting take. My belief is that "what the bible teaches" is the only way to know "what Christianity teaches". Without that, I wouldn't be able to qualify my statement, that's true. You're totally correct, different sects believe in wildly different interpretations. However, the Bible is the Bible. So anyway,

I disagree with you on point number one, but you might know the Bible much better than I do. I'd like to know how it contradicts itself. So how many lines would I need to find to satisfy your conditions about what Christianity teaches? In a way, you're correct about Christianity being inequivalent to the Bible.

"You have heard the law that says, 'love your neighbor' and hate your enemy. But I say love your enemies! Pray for those who persecute you. In that way, you will be acting as true children of your Father in heaven." Matthew 5:43-45

I think you've coined a new phrase. The people who are pointing that out aren't necessarily "busy in his balls". The people making a political response sure are.

You have to expect and accept the bias. Media leans way left. As a result, most people will fall in line because they don't care enough to think for themselves. That's why you're getting your balls busted in these replies.

Christianity doesn't teach "love everyone except all of these people or anyone who disagrees with us". It teaches to love everyone, even and especially the ones that hate you.

This comment section is teaching me more about how people think and feel than the article did.

I wasn't going to say anything, but I figured this was one of those times when, if everybody says something, you'll be forced to accept that you're wrong. So yeah, this video was actually pretty cool. You lose. Why you always gotta be hatin everything?

You're really reaching to make this work for you.