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<p>[QUOTE="infinityshock, post: 3836, member: 31"]</p><p>it wasnt a bad experience...it didnt have any affect on my lifestyle. the interactions between my ex and her mother were otherwise 'normal' so i had no horse in the race, so to speak...but if the mother had acted towards her the way she was acting towards the excommunicated sister it would have been a whole different story.</p><p></p><p>as far as im concerned, they can practice, preach, and prosthelytize however they want...as long as it doesnt affect me.</p><p></p><p>i can understand why some countries ban them...but even the jews let their own version of fanatical fruitbowls abstain from military service. (slightly off topic...the 'orthodox' juden in judenland who i have personally spoken with who dont want to join the military or get jobs are nothing more than the juden version of lazy self-aggrandizing snowflakes.)</p><p></p><p>as far as questions...my ex answered pretty much anything i needed to know. she was even practicing it for awhile years and years before i met her, although based on her 'lifestyle choices' (and her mothers prior to becoming one) it struck me as a bit hypocritical...both on the personal level and the religion as a whole. a religion that is supposedly so god-centric and biblically emphasized has absolutely fuck-all in terms of compassion and understanding. even the bible has more than sufficient references to justify serving in the military AND killing. sixth commandment: 'though shalt not xxxxxx' doesnt prohibit justifiable homicide, which is what warfare is.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="infinityshock, post: 3836, member: 31"] it wasnt a bad experience...it didnt have any affect on my lifestyle. the interactions between my ex and her mother were otherwise 'normal' so i had no horse in the race, so to speak...but if the mother had acted towards her the way she was acting towards the excommunicated sister it would have been a whole different story. as far as im concerned, they can practice, preach, and prosthelytize however they want...as long as it doesnt affect me. i can understand why some countries ban them...but even the jews let their own version of fanatical fruitbowls abstain from military service. (slightly off topic...the 'orthodox' juden in judenland who i have personally spoken with who dont want to join the military or get jobs are nothing more than the juden version of lazy self-aggrandizing snowflakes.) as far as questions...my ex answered pretty much anything i needed to know. she was even practicing it for awhile years and years before i met her, although based on her 'lifestyle choices' (and her mothers prior to becoming one) it struck me as a bit hypocritical...both on the personal level and the religion as a whole. a religion that is supposedly so god-centric and biblically emphasized has absolutely fuck-all in terms of compassion and understanding. even the bible has more than sufficient references to justify serving in the military AND killing. sixth commandment: 'though shalt not xxxxxx' doesnt prohibit justifiable homicide, which is what warfare is. [/QUOTE]
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