By: Tiffany Ramsey
Edited by: Marshall Ramsey II
1) Anyone can have an opinion, and speak it, except a believer in Jesus Christ.
2) Anyone can have a political, social, scientific, or religious view, and speak out loud on it, except a believer in Jesus Christ. Anyone can have their voice heard, and point be made, and even if the point is not agreed with, at least respected, except the believer in Jesus Christ.
3) Anyone can have a moment of weakness, or occasional outburst, except a believer in Jesus Christ. Such persons are expected to be as steel pillars even under conditions of such stress that nations could not stand.
4) Anyone can step on toes (offend someone with their views) except a believer in Jesus Christ.
5) Anyone can raise their child/children in honor and reverence to their own belief system (even Muslims), and can train their children according to their own standards and beliefs except the believer in Jesus Christ.
6) Anyone can choose to exempt themselves from any political, scientific, social, or religious observations out of respect for ones political, scientific, social, or religious beliefs, except for the believer in Jesus Christ. This goes for holidays, too.
7) In spite of all the chaos and uproar lately, nonetheless, at least for the time being, anyone can still purchase and own a gun, and carry it, as long as they have a permit for it. Evangelical/fundamentalist Christians need to be careful when purchasing firearms as they are number 1 on the U.S. Army's Top Ten Terrorist Groups list.
8) Anyone can question the motives of friends, foes, media, establishments, and government(s), except for the evangelical believer in Jesus Christ. To openly question the motives of said people and organizations brings the wrath of said people and organizations upon them, and is considered judging (it is actually making a distinction between right and wrong), and to judge is sin (even though most people reject the idea of sin and especially the idea of a God that they have to give account to of their actions.)
9) Anyone can contest or protest the use of their tax dollars as long as they don't do anything to try to change the system. Christians who try to change the use of their tax dollars by the government are called fundamentalist zealots, and are marginalized and brushed aside in favor of Muslim terrorist groups such as Hamas and al-Qaeda.
10) Anyone can question and even speak out against the events going on in the country and the world today, whether it be in their own neighborhoods, towns, cities, schools, churches, their own back yards, etc. Anything and everything from school curriculum, people, vaccination policies of schools, and so on can be questioned, except by the believer in Jesus Christ. Such persons are expected to be understanding and tolerant of people and not judge, which is translated to be completely void of understanding and let anyone do whatever whenever with whoever and whatever and not speak against it. (The LORD Jehovah, by the way, commands that we judge righteously, without respect of persons.)
Edited by: Marshall Ramsey II
1) Anyone can have an opinion, and speak it, except a believer in Jesus Christ.
2) Anyone can have a political, social, scientific, or religious view, and speak out loud on it, except a believer in Jesus Christ. Anyone can have their voice heard, and point be made, and even if the point is not agreed with, at least respected, except the believer in Jesus Christ.
3) Anyone can have a moment of weakness, or occasional outburst, except a believer in Jesus Christ. Such persons are expected to be as steel pillars even under conditions of such stress that nations could not stand.
4) Anyone can step on toes (offend someone with their views) except a believer in Jesus Christ.
5) Anyone can raise their child/children in honor and reverence to their own belief system (even Muslims), and can train their children according to their own standards and beliefs except the believer in Jesus Christ.
6) Anyone can choose to exempt themselves from any political, scientific, social, or religious observations out of respect for ones political, scientific, social, or religious beliefs, except for the believer in Jesus Christ. This goes for holidays, too.
7) In spite of all the chaos and uproar lately, nonetheless, at least for the time being, anyone can still purchase and own a gun, and carry it, as long as they have a permit for it. Evangelical/fundamentalist Christians need to be careful when purchasing firearms as they are number 1 on the U.S. Army's Top Ten Terrorist Groups list.
8) Anyone can question the motives of friends, foes, media, establishments, and government(s), except for the evangelical believer in Jesus Christ. To openly question the motives of said people and organizations brings the wrath of said people and organizations upon them, and is considered judging (it is actually making a distinction between right and wrong), and to judge is sin (even though most people reject the idea of sin and especially the idea of a God that they have to give account to of their actions.)
9) Anyone can contest or protest the use of their tax dollars as long as they don't do anything to try to change the system. Christians who try to change the use of their tax dollars by the government are called fundamentalist zealots, and are marginalized and brushed aside in favor of Muslim terrorist groups such as Hamas and al-Qaeda.
10) Anyone can question and even speak out against the events going on in the country and the world today, whether it be in their own neighborhoods, towns, cities, schools, churches, their own back yards, etc. Anything and everything from school curriculum, people, vaccination policies of schools, and so on can be questioned, except by the believer in Jesus Christ. Such persons are expected to be understanding and tolerant of people and not judge, which is translated to be completely void of understanding and let anyone do whatever whenever with whoever and whatever and not speak against it. (The LORD Jehovah, by the way, commands that we judge righteously, without respect of persons.)
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