Right now, on PFB, there is an ongoing debate about the use of the letter 'X', rather than spelling out the word, 'Christ', in words such as "Christian", "Christmas", etc.
The writer has said she is offended by this as a devout Christian.
She is basically being told to lighten up, grow a thicker skin and quit forcing her Christian views on the rest of the world.
She is being told that she should just learn to accept that not everyone is Christian, and they have a right to spell the word in whichever fashion they choose.
I fond this double standard amusing.
This woman, and all Christians, apparently, are being told that the name of Christ is expendable and easily and appropriately replaced with a letter, however, I have to wonder what would happen if we started shortening the spelling of words related to non-Christian religions, specifically words that contain reference to their gods.
I am wondering how long it would be before the uproar because the sacred name of Allah was being replaced with a letter 'A', or the Muslim religion was being referred to as M-lims, or if Wiccans were suddenly referred to as W-cans.
I think tolerance works both ways. Apparently, the only true freedom of religion is a freedom from religion, specifically the Christian religion.
A Christian is seen as forcing their beliefs if they dare to speak of their faith, or wish God's or Christ's blessings on others, but those of non-Christian religions may wish their special blessings on others, or discuss the principles of their beliefs. It is to be accepted without bias, because if a person was to dare to say, "I'm sorry, I am a Christian and do not believe in your pagan blessings, they would risk being seen as ignorant, unchristian, and intolerant.
Unfortunately, as a Christian, I am told on a daily basis that I do not have a right to openly discuss my religion.
The writer has said she is offended by this as a devout Christian.
She is basically being told to lighten up, grow a thicker skin and quit forcing her Christian views on the rest of the world.
She is being told that she should just learn to accept that not everyone is Christian, and they have a right to spell the word in whichever fashion they choose.
I fond this double standard amusing.
This woman, and all Christians, apparently, are being told that the name of Christ is expendable and easily and appropriately replaced with a letter, however, I have to wonder what would happen if we started shortening the spelling of words related to non-Christian religions, specifically words that contain reference to their gods.
I am wondering how long it would be before the uproar because the sacred name of Allah was being replaced with a letter 'A', or the Muslim religion was being referred to as M-lims, or if Wiccans were suddenly referred to as W-cans.
I think tolerance works both ways. Apparently, the only true freedom of religion is a freedom from religion, specifically the Christian religion.
A Christian is seen as forcing their beliefs if they dare to speak of their faith, or wish God's or Christ's blessings on others, but those of non-Christian religions may wish their special blessings on others, or discuss the principles of their beliefs. It is to be accepted without bias, because if a person was to dare to say, "I'm sorry, I am a Christian and do not believe in your pagan blessings, they would risk being seen as ignorant, unchristian, and intolerant.
Unfortunately, as a Christian, I am told on a daily basis that I do not have a right to openly discuss my religion.
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