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This is not true.
why is this not true. can you use bad words then? Hint Hint Hint
This is not true.
why is this not true. can you use bad words then? Hint Hint Hint
Haha. No. The point is that it is not acceptable to be brutally insulting and avoid bad words and presume that this is "ok".
Suuuure, buddy. Keep telling yourself that.
It's clear enough in the rules. Vulgarity isn't good, and nor is offensive behaviour, hostility etc.
It's clear enough in the rules. Vulgarity isn't good, and nor is offensive behaviour, hostility etc.
^ Yes, point being, all kinds of insulting and condescending speech goes unpunished here; just because it doesn't contain overtly vulgar wordings doesn't mean it's not insulting.
^ Yes, point being, all kinds of insulting and condescending speech goes unpunished here; just because it doesn't contain overtly vulgar wordings doesn't mean it's not insulting.
^ Yes, point being, all kinds of insulting and condescending speech goes unpunished here; just because it doesn't contain overtly vulgar wordings doesn't mean it's not insulting.
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I'm a great admirer of Christ's teachings and believe that much of his message is a great guide for living. Am I therefore a Christian?
I don't know. Are you?
As Geoff says, you have no way of knowing this because punishments/consequences are kept private.
I'm a great admirer of Christ's teachings and believe that much of his message is a great guide for living. Am I therefore a Christian?
Most Christians would say no, admiring Jesus does not make you a Christian. Baptism is usually involved, and that comes with certain ritual declarations either made by you or made by your parents on your behalf in the case of infant baptism...
Most Christians would say no, admiring Jesus does not make you a Christian. Baptism is usually involved, and that comes with certain ritual declarations either made by you or made by your parents on your behalf in the case of infant baptism (which some Christians believe in and some don't).
But I would not take it upon myself to tell you whether or not you are a Christian. That's between you and God.
But you're gonna have to come to Jesus with this Coke v Pepsi talk. Pepsi is just heathen. Come on, now.