Your very message to have religious tolerance proves that you have no religious tolerance for any beliefs beside your own.
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Maybe this has to do with the fact that intolerance is an integral part of religion, and therefore if you're tolerant of more than one religion, you're being intolerant of them both by tolerating the other.
I quite agree with PineapplePockets. People have become so complacent with their reason, good will, and open-mindedness that there's no room left for the joys of bigotry, ignorance, and hatred. You should either correct this injustice and allow small-mindedness its freedom to flow or be proud to be intolerant of intolerance. Of course you'll choose the latter.
Having looked at that, it is very confusing. I'm not sure if the person isn't being sarcastic in some way (or simply saying there are some things that can't be tolerated). I say this because further down the page this is on, if you read PineapplePockets other comments, he says he is NOT a Christian, but is, by the sounds of it, an Agnostic. Which just leave me even more confused.
Pardon me, sir, but your logic seems highly flawed.
You seem to be, in fact, afflicted with an ailment commonly known as "WTF??"
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It's a word game. If you're being called out for being intolerant, you accuse the accuser of failing to tolerate your point of view. My dad uses that word game all the time and he's not even a fundy. The idea is to try to shame the pathetic little liberal into confusion and making him/her crawl back into his/her cafe so you can keep on stomping on other people without being questioned.
It completely violates the spirit of tolerance, but it makes someone feel like they've got one up on the person questioning their behavior...
Persecution complex? As in, 'how dare you persecute me by telling me I shouldn't be persecuting'? But then by his logic, he's persecuting, too, because he's telling the person asking him to be tolerant to stop doing so [headache ensues].
Your very message to have religious tolerance proves that you have no religious tolerance for any beliefs beside your own."
gee that sounds so much like what a christian would say to a non christian, because thats what christians want the most, people to tolerate thier religion and nobody elses.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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