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A Thanksgiving Story About One of Those 47-Percenters

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Jolo530911/22/2012 12:47:05 pm PST

re: #53 Inconsequential Consequence

The sense of having wronged somebody is what I’m addressing, not how that wrong is defined. If you want to attack nonsense like anti-LGBT, which has been used to define a ‘wrong’ I’m with you, but I’m not about to attack a person trying to fix a perceived wrong, because that’s just him/her being human.

We agree on morals so I deleted that part of your reply, as I am only going to focus on the part left in.

We don’t know who he wronged (if anyone other than his deity), but he would be better served atoning to them instead of spending his life worrying about his deity being angry. This would improve his life and the person (if anyone) he wronged.