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So is every change that happens due to mental disorder, or is this a special case?
You are either in order mentally...or disordered mentally.
Emotional headtrips over insignificant things are indicative of mental disorder...hypersensitivity.
I've noted that I have sympathy for these kinda people...it must be very difficult for them to be so easily emotionally tweaked.
How about if you want a moment or more of silence, you go to the place a few minutes early and sit there and do that?
How is that less intolerant and accommodating than suggesting you find a different place to eat or buy that cake? Your abreaction and aversion to ANY public Christian expression of faith in God are just as intolerant as if the anti-gay Christian baker wouldn't even provide a blank cake. Zero tolerance is no tolerance at all.
How is that less intolerant and accommodating than suggesting you find a different place to eat or buy that cake? Your abreaction and aversion to ANY public Christian expression of faith in God are just as intolerant as if the anti-gay Christian baker wouldn't even provide a blank cake. Zero tolerance is no tolerance at all.
Ah, you poor christians in the majority. Next you'll be accusing us of crucifying you.
You are either in order mentally...or disordered mentally.
Emotional headtrips over insignificant things are indicative of mental disorder...hypersensitivity.
I've noted that I have sympathy for these kinda people...it must be very difficult for them to be so easily emotionally tweaked.
You've given a wishy-washy generalized answer that you respect the choice to be a Christian, but have not clarified if your respect for a person's choice translates into you respecting the person.
You've never stated that you respect me as a person. You keep ducking that question.
If I go by your comment history, there's no indication that you respect me as a person, and many comments that give the impression that you don't.
Do you or don't you respect me as a person?
My guess is, if you were being honest, you'd say: "No, I don't respect you. You haven't 'earned' my respect."
Well, you haven't earned my respect either, but I'm willing to respect you as a person. Why can't you do the same for me?
Last edited by Iwasmadenew; 05-03-2021 at 01:51 PM..
Yes I did. I not only answered, but even explained in detail.
I noted that one can be ordered mentally.
Obviously, there are always "changes"...and most are not hypersensitive and tweaked out over it.
I then noted how some being overly tweaked by something insignificant (like someone saying a prayer) as indicative of "issues".
Yes I did. I not only answered, but even explained in detail.
I noted that one can be ordered mentally.
Obviously, there are always "changes"...and most are not hypersensitive and tweaked out over it.
I then noted how some being overly tweaked by something insignificant (like someone saying a prayer) as indicative of "issues".
You didn't, though. Perhaps I wasn't clear enough.
When laws and/or practices change, is it always the case that it was due to the mental disorderment of someone?
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