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So, tell me, Newpol:

Name: Dagda 2007-06-04 20:13 ID:2Egegl+J

I'm a christian (I don't consider myself a part of a particular denomination) and a utilitarianist (like most christians I've met). The parts of my values that I expect others to follow (i.e. I vote for laws upholding them, argue that they should act differently in debates, etc.) are the ones that are purely utilitarianist and don't involve my faith. As for my faith: I believe it would be clearly immoral to ask someone to adopt those aspects of my outlook, but I do try to encourage people to do so, using the standard methods of compassion and example (turning the other cheek, etc).

That's my outlook. In your opinions, what should I be doing differently?

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-06 6:32 ID:YWQKn5dK

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I'll break it down for you.

Liberals: Hate you for believing in god, trying to convince people about christian values instead of socialist values and for not following a nice foreign religion like Islam.
Conservatives: Hate you for believing in the seperation of church and state.
Racists: Think you are a lemming who believes in jew lies and if you have a trace of non-white ancestry they absolutely hate you.
Libertarians: Don't necessarily agree with you, but agree with your right to do it.
/b/tards: Believe you should post pics of jesus sticking it in mohammed's pooper.

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