Bogtrotter,
I know you and Irishpat don't get along, but I don't see how this warranted a neg rep other than to get some revenge from earlier. He wasn't attacking you. He merely gave his opinion on the video you posted which was just some guy hating on the Bible. The video was not an intelligent argument and the guy actually came across as a huge a$$hole. Even though Irishpat was completely and utterly wrong about Harrison Smith, I think he was spot on this video.
Love,
Walter White
Dear Walter White,
Here are two consecutive quotes from this thread by the user know as Irish Pat:
No, he's a clown. MTV generational douche who prays on an audience demographic that doesn't know their a$$es from a hole in the ground.
Same channel as Jersey Shore. Nuff said.
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"It gets better project".....LOL
In reality, it doesn't get better. You know why? Because you constantly need people to lean on for strength rather than just growing up and accepting that some people just don't like you for any number of reasons.
Welcome to real world.
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I challenge you to find anywhere in this thread a post that was as personally demeaning and as vicious of an unwarranted attack as these quotes. Anywhere. And it is true this same person gave me my first and only negative rep ever, for relating a story about how when I got on this site, two and a half years ago, people really said some terrible things about Harrison Smith. This was six months before Irish Pat even joined IE. But that didn't stop him from going off . . . No. You see Harrison Smith is a perfect example of what I have found in life. There is a treasure in almost everything and everyone. I am not discussing sociopathic killers or mass murderers here, that is a different conversation.
But you see when you have someone that almost anyone has no use for and point them in the right direction; they can often accomplish miraculous things. So just from this standpoint I a cannot concur with your hypothesis that I "have any personal problems with Irish Pat." Also, you would have a hard time proving I am a vengeful person; just as an aside. In fact, as I have been lucky in life, I have taken a number of destitute individuals in. You know, like it says in the Bible.
Back to the second point Irish Pat made. Most people I talk to agree that Mr. Savage makes sense, the only people that I have met that have no use for him are reacting on an over-simplified basis to a simplistic set of values like, the Bible is the literal word of God; or, homosexuality is a grievous sin, no matter what. On the other hand, what I heard from Mr. Savage in this piece is that the Bible repeatedly condones slavery, (which it does) and that if the Bible expressed views not representative of what is right for modern society which slavery definitely is not, then could it be wrong on more sophisticated, or complicated issues? That is all. Irish Pat, with his misdirected cynicism, proves the point that the repression of homosexuals, just like it is true with African-Americans is real and does exist, and is a major discriminatory force to be reckoned with.
Now back to the youngsters I have taken in, some for a few days, and some for months. It was always with everyone’s permission, by the way. Several were very troubled. The ones with the biggest troubles were homosexual; either latent or overt, and the ones that were the most self-destructive, were the ones that hung on, to trying to live a straight life the longest. No there is no "gay" gene, but the issue is so much more complex than that. And the only simple part is that so many people treat others like crap, finding justification for it in the strangest places; one girl I took in was hounded down the hallway at school, had open containers of paint thrown on her and was called a pervert and worse, all because she was gay.
Now, with all this conversation what makes a difference? Faith. Faith is it. Some people need miracles to stoke their faith, others need tangible things to hold on to like Bibles, but here is what I have learned through my military experiences. You need faith to get you through. If you cannot visualize surviving, you may not. Furthermore, from all of my life experiences, the truest faith is based upon the least (tangible or logical) evidence. So arguments based upon words written long ago, are destine to fail. What is important is what is in our hearts. The problem I usually have with religious conversations is that when I look at the whole Bible, several thousand words are quotations of what Jesus said. The problem is the Bible contains well over thirty-three-million words. And to be frank, I can clearly see the difference between what Jesus spoke, and a few words the pro-monarch scribes added to Job.
Now all I need to sustain my faith, as far as miracles go, is one a Biblical scholar at the University of North Carolina, Bart D. Ehrman, PhD, pointed out. He believes that it was a cultural anomaly that allowed for the incredibly rapid spread of Jesus' word. Because the first that claimed to see him after resurrection were women, Mary, and Mary, the men covered that and claimed to see him with increased frequency and fervor, with more in depth witness accounts. The furor that propelled Jesus' word then was a misogynistic knee jerk reaction propelled a missile of communication.
Imagine, the catalyst being low regard for women spread the word of loving forgiveness. I will end with the Sayings Gospel: "Q 13:30, •The Reversal of the Last and the First‚ •30‚ •.. The last will be first and the first last.‚" Jesus continually followed this in all his actions; he included women, and "the poor of spirit." That is why he was so powerful of a teacher, that is why his words were so powerful, and that is why I resist small mindedness and any attempt to pencil my actions as such.
Respectfully
Bogtrotter