I'm not a preacher, but if you follow the teachings of Jesus, it was he who said: Do to others as you would have them do to you. That's from Luke 6:31 , and reading all of Luke 6 isn't a bad way to spend five minutes of your time. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=luke%206&version=NIV I guess a lot of Christians understand the Golden Rule and practice it in their daily lives. Others, however, especially political Christians (and specifically those promoting Christian Nationalism) seem to ignore the Golden Rule. They don't care about humanitarian issues. They claim they either don't exist, aren't the problem of the United States, or are the fault of the victims. They counter with distractions like, "Why do you care so much about THEM when you should be caring about the REAL people who matter?" Sorry, but I don't recall Jesus ever dividing people into those who matter more and those who matter less. Of course, Jesus also said not to j...
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Hi Bret.
ReplyDeleteYes, this looks like mathematical logic all right. It is sort of logical deduction as well, of course. There is a major premise. That is your first step. From that you develop your argument.
But it is well known that if the major premise is not true, then the result is meaningless. It may be true or false.
What is your evidence that girls = time X money?
Dude,
ReplyDeleteIf you have to ask, then you must be a girl. Only a girl would ask such an evil question. :)
Bret