Christian Judgment – It’s Like Sunshine for Atheists, Angry Feminists and Gays

Blanche Beecham
• ChristWire
March 12, 2012 1:50 pm59 comments

From a Christian standpoint, judgment of others is a necessary and fundamental part of being Christian. Soon after reading that statement, some poor confused soul will begin screeching and braying like a newly gelded donkey “Judge not lest ye be judged!” The Atheists, angry women and Gays always misquote and misinterpret Mathew 7:1. What a shame.

Those people need a healthy dose of reality and scriptural understanding of Mathew, Chapter 7. Clearly, they are corrupt dogs that twist the righteous value of judgment into a politically correct reason to ignore, imitate or condone evil or abhorrent behaviors in others. Judgment is a healthy part of Christian life that helps others actualize in Christ and become better human beings.

1 Judge not, that ye be not judged.
2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
5 Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.
6 Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you. Mathew 7:1-6

What If There Was No Judgment?

While doubtful many would admit it Atheists, Feminists and Gays would be very sulky if truthful Christian judgment and righteous indignation was suddenly halted regarding their behaviors. Each abnormality depends on scripturally supported judgment for identity and recognition. Without the truth of their abhorrent ways they would cease to be and so would Christians.


Atheists are particularly dependent on the judgment of Christians and relish the opportunity to compare and contrast acts of charity, performance in the bedroom, and even intelligence levels. Atheists will evangelize their superior moral feats with billboards and bus stop placards as a reaction to judgment. It is a joyous undertaking for them, bless their hearts. Atheist activists will regale in the delights of condemning a Christian for offering prayers for their sick children after baiting them with facebook posts that falsely claim a terrible illness.

Even as non-believing Atheists, they cannot escape the truth of Mathew 7:1. Atheists cannot help but judge as they wish to be judged, because they rely heavily upon Christian judgment to test their disbelief. This explains all those silly debates and AlterNet’s popularity in general.

Judgment is the secret juice of morality for everyone, the just and unjust alike. Once must discern and weigh based on scripture or personal ethos which path has the quality of ‘good’ in life. Keeping others on a path of thinking and comparing their own behaviors with those of Christians brings everyone closer to Christ, even if they don’t like it, don’t believe or simply reject Christian values. The rejection and absolute necessity of judgment is the powerful mote of their own hypocrisy.


An Example of How Judgment is Valuable if One Stops Looking for the Mote

Imagine waiting in the executive lounge to board an airplane after a well-deserved vacation to a sunny locale. You’re a little sunburned. Your eyes are tired. Your mind is still overwhelmed by the brightness of the beach and aqua blue waters.

While in the more salubrious bathroom facilities of the executive lounge, you notice that two pairs of feet are in one of the bathroom stalls. The room smells of tropical flowers with a faint hint of bleach and sanitizers, unlike the public restrooms that smell of fetid molding urinal cakes and crusty smears on the flushing handles. The marbled tile reverberates and enhances the sounds in the windowless room. You hear hushed whispers, muffled groans and slurping noises coming from the stall.

While washing your hands, you notice one of the men emerging from the stall is an African-American in what might be a pilot’s uniform. He has a white powdery substance on his right nostril and upper lip. The other is a skinny white twenty something with filthy, beaded corn rows and dressed in short, sleeveless coveralls common to those that drive the baggage carts from the underground dungeon of the airport to the belly of the plane. They both give you a queer look and frown as they leave the rest room.


As a Christian, you might join your spouse in the waiting area for a brief time before being called for preferred boarding. Stepping on to the plane, to your surprise you might notice the pilot is the same African-American man you saw in the lavatory with the white powder on his nostril. He will not meet your eyes and seems nervous. Uncomfortable with the situation, you tell your significant other you are feeling very ill and would like to get off the plane and maybe take a later flight.

Quickly explaining to your spouse what happened, you find the airport security office to report the incident. Unfortunately the security officers are unwilling to act on your testimony because their perceptions of the situation are all catawampus and blinded by the fact a woman mistakenly used the men’s rest room.

Some will see certain accidental events as reasons to disqualify a person’s astute and detailed observations of potential mischief and danger. They act as if these kinds of unplanned forays into the male inner sanctum are serial explorations of a damaged moral compass even when a list of surprised male witnesses from the workplace are provided to attest to the serendipitous nature of the same semi infrequent accidents over the past 10 years. It boggles the mind how far some will go to disprove truth and seek out the mote to critique judgment.

After five and a half hours of the same questions regarding why you, a woman, used the men’s restroom, you find out the plane crashed in the Bermuda Triangle and the baggage handler was smuggling Krispy Kreme donuts onto the island. If only everyone valued the judgment of Christians and wasn’t so pre-occupied with finding the mote in the eye of the judge perhaps we all would be better off.

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59 Comments

  • The unsaved have been judging us for far too long. Yet what separates our judgement from theirs is that our judgement is based on love and we wish lead them towards the proper path. Their Judgement is based on hate and a selfish desire.

    What a wonderful article Blanche, I hope it dispels a few attacks from the miserable trolls on this website.

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  • Judgment, like bullying, is one of the strongest tools we have to correct other people’s behavior. We should use it more often.

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    • “, like bullying”

      Bullying isn’t ok…It’s just cruel…

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      • I completely agree. You have to be quiet sadistic to think that bullying is ok.

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        • Militant Negro Militant Negro

          maybe if kids sucked it up and stopped being pussies you wouldt have to get bullied

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          • Bullying is awful, but I hate how kids run from it instead of kicking the bully’s ass. That’s how I got rid of my bullies.

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          • BoopBeepBaap BoopBeepBaap

            “and stopped being pussies,”

            try saying that to the insecured 7-year old.

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          • Occasionally, standing up to bullies doesn’t work. Yes, sometimes they back off if you stick up for yourself. However, it doesn’t always work. It can make things worse. Bullies sometimes get more aggressive when challenged.

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    • I don’t trust people who advocate bullying. They are not right minded at all. They are sadistic and moronic. Do you not understand how emotionally damaging bullying is? It seriously scars people for life.

      In the past more than a few cases bullying have resulted in the victim’s suicide. Other cases can result in a victim snapping in an extremely violent way. More than one school shootings in the past have been because the murderer was a bully victim who had just had enough. Bullying is never a good thing.

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      • Bullying helps kids toughen up. It also teaches them to stand you for themselves. Look at America; did we let the King of England bully us? No we punched back, and we have been punching ever since.

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        • It can also cause mental and social issues that can ultimately lead to suicidal tendencies…Most of the time, that’s what happens

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        • FUCK YOU

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          • Militant Negro Militant Negro

            that is not lady like language

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          • Damn straight it’s not lady like. Screw anyone that actually sit back and condone bullying.

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          • “Screw anyone that actually sit back and condone bullying.”

            And yet you’re bullying August.
            Hypocrisy, thy name is CelestialDeth.

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          • She bullies all the time.

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          • Crowley_The_Snake Crowley_The_Snake

            Guys I might be wrong, but she’s probably pissed off because she used to be bullied.

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          • ASTUTE OBSERVATION CROWELY. YES. I was bullied. It started in KINDERGARTEN and ended my FRESHMEN YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL. And you know what? That, standing up for your self crap DOESN’T WORK. Because no matter how hard I fought back I always got pushed down harder. It’s even harder when everyone in your entire school is out to make your life a living hell. And it was. My life was HELL. People told me to kill myself. People called me awful names. People got into fights with me because I was small and shy. Every club I joined I got laughed out of. One day it was enough. One day some ASSHOLE came up to me in the middle of class and asked me if it was true that I was the ugliest girl in the Drill Team. You know what I did? I stabbed the fucker in the knee with my pencil. All that got me was a suspension. The ONLY reason it EVER stopped was because the dick wads that went to school with me during elementary and middle school all dropped out and everyone that had ever made fun of me wasn’t around anymore to tease me. So yeah, I’m pissed. And I will use angry language. Because bullying isn’t right, in any context. And that wasn’t bullying. Me expressing to you my extreme dislike for what you just said isn’t bullying. You don’t know what real bullying is.

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          • Blanche Beecham Blanche Beecham

            How are you getting that judgment is the same as bullying, young man?

            You use foul language and treat others as your personal therapists, yet if one were to mention how utterly selfish and ridiculous your actions are you would start crying “bully”!

            Everyone must face a level of judgment and learn to either reflect or answer it. Everyone encounters ‘bullies’, but not everyone whines about it endlessly and post long crybaby comments about it.

            Suck it up and show some Charlie Hustle by getting a paper route or something to be proud of.

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          • Crowley_The_Snake Crowley_The_Snake

            First of all, I’m a girl. You know what, Bland Bitchman, go fuck yourself. I’ll face judgement from God, but I’m sure as hell not going to face it from you. You can bully, but I WILL stand up for myself. Just because I can learn how to do that, does NOT make it okay for someone to go and bully someone else. I’m not calling anyone here a bully. I just don’t condone it.

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          • Blanche Beecham Blanche Beecham

            Let’s get a few things straight. Someone physically harming another over ‘you’re ugly’ is just a lack of control. You people tend to accelerate the bullying with the name calling and then throw it off as “you made me” lame excuses.

            If someone can control you to the point you get yourself kicked out of school, there’s something really wrong with you. You are in control, not others. The ability to respond is the center of responsibility.

            And Crowley – get this – If you think I sound “better than you” it is most likely because you have those feelings about yourself.

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          • My father taught me how to fight and I kicked all of my bullies’ asses. I guess if you feel bad, just take it out on the people that treat you like shit. Everytime you see them, beat their ass. Beside, most bullies’ have problems.

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          • Blanche

            Physically harming someone as a result of getting called ugly may seem like a loss of control. That is because it can be, however this is not necessarily the sole fault of the person who physically harmed the person who insulted them.

            What you neglected to consider was the fact CelestialDeth had mentioned these were occurring events. The more a person is insulted and bullied, the chances that the built up negativity, resulting from being picked on, will cause the victim to snap. It could be violent actions against themselves or others. Almost always happens.

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          • Bitcham, were you the one who made fun of people while you were growing up? It certainly wouldn’t surprise me if you called other girls whores while fucking your second boyfriend on the side.

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        • Those words sound like they are coming from a bully rather than someone who has ever been picked on.

          Tell me August do you like it when someone calls you a name or insults you because someone doesn’t like you? Do you enjoy getting beaten up for no reason? Has it ever led to you feeling better about yourself? Or does it actually make you feel negative?

          If, and I suspect this is probably true, the answers to the above questions are no, no, no and yes respectively then imagine that happening on a daily basis. Imagine how you’d feel if this happened a lot every day. That is what it is like to be bullied. That is in no way character building. In fact it is the exact opposite.

          Occasionally it can help if you stand up for yourself. However, in the real world bullies usually pick on people who not only look vulnerable but are alone and weaker than themselves. They hang out in crowds. Standing up for yourself can make it worse.

          Bullying can lead to severe mental and social problems. Can cause a build up of depression resulting in suicide or even worse a build up of rage that results in slaughter. Why do you keep ignoring that fact?

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          • People only call me insults here and when I played ball. Neither hurt, they strengthen my resolve. If someone during a came called me a name from the stands, next player I faced got a slider in the ribcage. And if they charged the plate?…. well…. it’s 9 against 1.

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          • So you’ve only been called names in two places in however many years you were alive. Chances are then you were the bully not the victim so you can’t really speak on behalf of those getting picked on. Not saying you definitely were a bully, but people tend to pick on and insult everyone except the main bully.

            If you are aiming slider’s into players’ ribcages it is obviously affecting you. You are taking out the aggression that getting insulted by a person in the stands on a player that had nothing to do with it. You are acting out aggressively because of an insult.

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          • Harley Farley Harley Farley

            August…We all know that the only balls you ever played with were testicles…You fucking cock licker!!

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    • Harley Farley Harley Farley

      August…What would a big PUSSY like you know about bullying….You cock licking SISSY! The only thing you can bully is your daughter into sucking your little limp pecker!!

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  • OK. That quote doesn’t really get misquoted. It is just taken from a different version of the bible. Many versions exist. The meaning is still the same. They definitely do not misinterpret it. That particular verse basically means do not judge and you wont get judged. It goes on to say that if you judge, you will also get judged in the same way and by the same standards.

    Also pretty sure that it is stated numerous times that god is the only one allowed to pass judgement. What with him being the only being that knows what a person’e soul is truly worth. God’s supposed to be the only being, according to a true Christian, who knows if a person’s actions are truly good and selfless. God is the only one who has all the information that is why you aren’t supposed to judge.

    I am not going to even bother to go into the reasons why the scenario is completely idiotic. All I will say is that is a very worst case scenario situation you’ve described and it is very unlikely to happen in real life. There is actually more than one pilot on a plane. Just to avoid situations where the pilot is unable to fly the plane. Also you do realise that most toilets have easily recognisable signs to signify if it is a male/female/unisex bathroom? Pretty hard to “accidentally” walk into a male bathroom in an airport.

    As for your point about atheists and the like being hypocritical because they judge others. Yes, it is true they judge people. Yes, this can be seen as hypocritical. However, Christians are far larger hypocrites. The biggest hypocrites I have ever met were Christians. They claim to be kind and forgiving, but in actual fact are some of the most snobbish and judgemental people I have ever known. Rather than helping others and those less fortunate through their actions they use thinly veiled judgements and falsely offer to help someone if they ask for it. They do this to pretend they are considerate but in actual fact it is a demeaning and empty gesture. It allows them to lord over those that need aid and gives them the opportunity to brag about being kind even though they are not.

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    • Blanche Beecham Blanche Beecham

      Yes, the situation seems contrived, if only because the pilot was African American you racist!

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      • Did I mention race? No I did not. Did I say it was contrived because it was an African American Pilot? Again the answer is no. I chose to ignore the fact you felt compelled to include the pilot’s race. I completely took race out of the equation. I was merely speaking of the fact a pilot who was a drug user and that resulting in a disastrous plan crash was contrived, BECAUSE there is always more than one pilot on a large commercial flight to reduce the chances of pilot error. The co-pilot would take over the incapacitated pilot. Also, it is my understanding that quite a bit of the flight is automated nowadays.

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  • anonymous atheist anonymous atheist

    I think you people lack a understanding of atheism so let me clarify.

    In our society the human psyche has (in my opinion) 3 primary levels. The first level is apparent joviality, jokes, hobbies, fun things. The second level however is sadness, the drudgery of everyday life, work, family, all that. And there is also sadness in bad things you see happening, wars, human rights violations, racism, murder. However under that there is a third level, inner happiness, the kind you can only get from deeper things, like helping others. This is where atheism and theism split off, theism tries to bring meaning to this third layer with religion, faith in something greater, and hope of an afterlife. Atheism however brings meaning through the things that are all around us, primarily this has to do with human connection, friends, family, helping others, for atheists the thing greater than ourselves is not god, but the community. For atheists (and potentially buddhists) the way to find meaning is by believing in your self and others, by making other people happy, by living a life that is good for the world and yourself. This is part of the reason I am a brony, all the ethical values brought up in MLP breach the second layer of the psyche and show that helping others and friendship is the right thing to do, and that counteracts the bad things in the world. So as you can see atheism is just my way of trying to be in the 3d layer of the psyche, I believe (and many atheists share this sentiment) that the meaning of life and happiness is not god, but other people. Dont be focused on faith and things you dont know about, help the world, make everything around you better, and through that you can be happy without religion. If you need what I am trying to say to be given to you in song listen to this.

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    • While that certainly clears up things for me, I just have one thing to say:

      Perhaps it’s not the best idea to include MLP in a defense argument about Atheism, because I’m afraid the easily confused people of Christwire would start to equate the two with each other…Which really messes with people like me who have a god and are a Brony at the same time…We all know how CW folk like to assume things…

      Anyways, good information and great song choice.

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    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzfZKFDNMBA

      Behold, the morals aka the “third layer” of atheism. “Nothing you do matters and has no meaning.” What a self depreciating worldview.

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      • anonymous atheist anonymous atheist

        That video was clearly made by christians, no one would be an atheist if atheism was like that, things that you do matter, as long as they help others, that is the way to make things matter. If you live your life being self absorbed and self serving nothing you do matter, when you make the world better, you do matter.

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    • Quit spamming this idiotic pony shit on every thread.

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      • It’s not idiotic pony shit. What he explained was pretty damn incisive.

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  • Blanche Beecham Blanche Beecham

    Oh look, the Atheists have posted long posts about how they aren’t self absorbed. HA!

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    • Like you’re one to talk. You post long, boing stories about yourself and add unneeded details to it. Not the mention you seem to have this “I’m better than everyone else” complex going on.

      Who’s the self absorbed one here?

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      • “Who’s the self absorbed one here?”

        Don’t ask the question if you don’t want to hear the answer.

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        • I’ll give you a hint: it’s Blanche

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          • No… as a matter of fact it’s not.

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          • I’m guessing most people on this site are the self-absorbed ones. Just stands out greater when it is the “Christian” members as it seems hypocritical.

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  • Say what you want, but it totally is.

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    • You sure, are obviously a liberal homogay and should be stoned.

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      • How am I obviously a “Liberal homogay”? (for the record, I’m neither of those things)

        As for the stoning, are you really that sadistic?

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        • He/She Chose the display name Coat of God so I reckon they are that sadistic. Also the reason why you were called a “liberal homogay” is probably because you disagree with them.

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        • It is the right of God, and your profile picture depicts vorn. And therefore, you are a deviant and need to be stoned. But I can guarantee that you would want a homogay sex orgy beforehand…

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          • My pic is not meant to be taken sexually at all…

            Your assumptions are false

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      • 1. Nice unnecessary coma

        2. homogay is not a word

        3. Wanting someone to be stoned because of their political view and sexuality is barbaric

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        • I apologize, but I meant to type ‘sir’. But we all make mistakes, and some of those mistakes will damn us to hell.

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  • Bitcham, you don’t seem to understand the difference between a sin and a crime. God cares more about sins than he does crimes, because to him, sinning is to break his rules, which he considers a BIG no-no. A crime, however, is to break the rules of mankind that mankind imposed upon ourselves. An example of the differences? It’s a sin to lie, but it isn’t a crime. It’s a crime to kill someone for unjust reasons (especially when one of your reasons is because they wore two different kinds of clothing), but it’s not a sin if the bible approves.

    Judging a sin is in itself a sin, but judging a crime is not. We judge others based on our rules, we can’t judge others based on the rules of God. We are not God, we did not put up the rules set forth by God, therefore we can’t judge as if we were God.

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  • A great mind boggler indeed! I love the question about the black pilot because it goes to the heart of why liberalism is such a false philosophy. I would be terribly upset if any airline on my plane was doing cocaine or even having homosexual sex but if he was black he’d get a pass in our multicultural society because many whites are very afraid of confronting blacks. They claim its because they’re sensitive to race issues but the truth is they’re just scared of blacks like the rest of us because of their history with violence and crime (and don’t give me the “it’s tough in the ghetto” scenario). I had fun reading this Blanche!

    (And don’t get me started on how simplisitc most atheists are!)

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    • You know if ANY race of person was found doing drugs before operating a plane, they’d get in major trouble. No race would get a free pass.

      “many whites are very afraid of confronting blacks.”

      ” they’re just scared of blacks like the rest of us”

      No, I’m guessing that’s just you…

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      • What a lie, outboroughs. You of all people should know what it’s like! Doesn;t that happen to you in NYC? Late at night you see ten black guys with boomboxes wearing their bandanas, and you don’t cross the street? I doubt you run over and give them hugs!

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        • I see no reason to fear anyone of any race. To be scared of someone just because of their race is pointless.

          ” You of all people should know what it’s like! ”

          Why would I know what it’s like?

          “! Doesn;t that happen to you in NYC?”

          I live in Colorado…I’ve never even been to New York…

          “you don’t cross the street?”

          I see no reason to cross the street…

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  • Don’t forget murder, death, killing, harassment, and abuse that is also a fundamental part of being christian.

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