"okay... What happens if I do this?"
CileTheSane
Love the extra work you went through in order to not have to click the mouse button. :p
Humans are wild.
They were down voted for treating hyperbole as a "gotch ya!" It doesn't have to literally be twice the cost of the mortgage for the fact to stand that renting is more expensive than owning.
It's not a "hive mind" thing, it's a "missing the point" thing.
Their behavior isn’t in line with your brand of Christianity, it very much is in line with theirs. Just because you think you and your church are the only actual Christians doesn’t make that the case.
And here I thought we were making progress when you said
You can call them fake Christians if you want I guess
Don't know why you're suddenly walking that back.
If you really didn’t like them, you’d just denounce them, straight up.
In what way is "They're not Christians" not a denouncement, straight up? It is literally, directly saying, "How they behave does not reflect what I understand Christianity to be in any way." How can a Christians denounce their behaviour more than by saying "I don't consider them to be Christian"?
Denounce: verb
publicly declare to be wrong or evil.
Publicly saying "They call themselves Christians and they are wrong" is the dictionary definition of denouncement.
You’re both Christian, this is a fact that you can’t weasel your way out of no matter how badly you wish you could.
What is the definition of Christian? If it's "anyone who claims to be Christian" then the definition is so broad as to be completely meaningless. "You're both Christian" is just as relevant as saying "your both American." So unless every American is responsible for the shitty behaviour of any other American, it makes no sense for every person who calls themselves a Christian to be responsible for the shitty behaviour of anyone else who calls themselves a Christian.
People are literally publicly saying "I do not agree with any of their beliefs or behaviours", what more would you have them say?
You can call them fake Christians if you want I guess
Okay, so we agree that if someone says "This behaviour is not in line with the teaching of Christianity" then someone responding with just the words "No True Scotsman" is stupid, useless, and contrary to the point?
you trying to cut them off from yourself like that just makes me think you’re a lot closer to them than you’re letting on
"You trying to say your beliefs are not they same as their beliefs makes me think..... you have the same beliefs"? How does that logic hold up? Someone directly saying "They are not representative of what I believe" means they ARE representative somehow?
I can hardly think of any times I’ve seen Muslims deny that the Taliban are real Muslims
Here you go: https://www.reddit.com/r/islam/comments/16hpv7s/comment/k0h6q7z/
or Jews deny that zionists are real Jews
Here you go: https://www.reddit.com/r/Judaism/comments/18j3yfz/not_a_real_jew/
Listing those requirements up front would make things way easier for brute force attackers
They list all those requirements when you try to create an account. If anyone wants to try to brute force they already have that info.
But don’t use lastpass, they are the most popular, and with the largest breach history.
This is exactly why I don't want to use a password manager. Storing all my passwords in one place online doesn't exactly sound secure.
Big brain move is going to reset your password, seeing what their obscure password requirements are, then remembering your password and going back to the login screen to log in.
If websites could just remind me on the login in screen what their password requirements are that would help me a LOT.
So many times I start going through the "forgot my password" steps and then when I see the password requirements are "at least 10 characters long with 2 unique symbols" I remember what it was and can go back and log in.
Okay: there are shitty Christians.
Now what? Do I now have permission to call out their shitty behaviour and not somehow be responsible for it myself?
"I put the computer in the trash" is pretty easy to replicate.