Jazcash wrote:Big Take wrote:Jazcash wrote:I don't usually relate the two. My own opinion at the moment is that charities are more destructive than they are good, as well as their intention is.
How very Christian of you.
I think I'm understanding why you don't self-identify as one now :)
I don't give to charity, I don't care much for charities atm either because I don't have a lot to give. When I earn an income, I shall do and will probably fund a Christian based organisation.
I rarely have to think about charities and so when I do, I don't take it all that seriously and don't instantly turn to Christianity for advise...
You just take advice from scripture for determining large portions of your life, just not these other portions that involve inconveniencing you. It's cool, I know how it is, no pressure on you to put yourself in the same box as the people you're defending tooth and nail as upstanding and moral and righteous.
Also, "self-identify"? Are you implying other people identify me as a Christian simply because I defend it? Let me make this perfectly clear. I am not a Christian and never have been. I wish I was but I'm not taking it very seriously in my life at the moment.
Well, the belief in a Christian God is, to most people, the sole requirement for the label of "Christian" to be applied. You don't feel it is, and so you self-identify as a non-Christian for your own reasons. That's perfectly acceptable. Hell, if you want to self-identify as cake, or as a lesbian, or as The Emperor of America, that's all fine. Please understand when other people use more common diagnostic criteria to assign you their own functional labels, and I hope you acknowledge that I said "self-identify" because you yourself identify that way, as distinct from being labeled by society at large, or the community here.
I have a quick question for you, since you mentioned gay marriage earlier and how you feel it's immoral and shouldn't be allowed in society, and yet you don't consider that persecution. By that same logic, banning all marriage between Christians wouldn't be persecution, just reasonable control that some people (aggressive atheists) think is necessary for the good of society. Can you imagine a world where such a scenario was likely, and then please explain how that wouldn't feel like persecution to you?