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Old 09-05-2008, 13:08   #165
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Re: Christians told to treat atheists and agnostics with "deep esteem"

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Originally Posted by Russ B View Post
So then perhaps the question should be why you (as a non-believer) automatically take comments from a Christian as being negative. That sounds initially like a deep-rooted (although probably unintentional) prejudice.
I'm joining in a discussion, I wouldn't care less what is said about religion, but I would like to 'try' and understand the logic or reasoning behind it.

As I said do like to try to understand, so that means I would ask questions, is that being prejudiced?

I haven't taken the comments as bad, just trying to find the meaning behind what was said, I only commented on your reply as it sounded more condecending that what was originally said in some ways, but you did clarify that afterwards which meant I misinterperate what you said, nothing more.

So if I take your word for the right interpretation, then alls well and good as far as I'm concerned.

But on the otherhand hypothetically, what is also wrong about being prejudice about religion in general.
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