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Old 06-28-2014, 08:39 PM
Rupert Pupkin Rupert Pupkin is offline
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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk View Post
No, none of them were borderline. They were very clear examples of not being discriminated against, and, in at least two cases, were examples of Christians using positions of power to try to force their views on non-Christians (the food bank church, the military guy). Read the links I put up, if you really do try to get all sides to a story.

More fun stories of Christians claiming victimization when they break rules or just act like entitled jerks:

http://www.alternet.org/christian-ri...ion?page=0%2C0
Anyone could write a very similar article to that alternet.org article about any other group that has at times falsely claimed persecution. So what? If I wrote an article like that with examples of false claims of discrimination by muslims or blacks, you would probably say that the article was bigoted. But since the article was about Christians, you think the article is full of "fun stories". It's a good thing you don't have an anti-christian bias.

Did you know that if a person has negative attitudes toward muslims that the person is bigoted. But if you have negative attitudes towards christians that is fine. That is just being "progressive".
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