Ok, so to start, this is going to be a thread containing an anecdote related to Christianity and its hypocrisy. Yes, Yes, Yes, i know that starting religious threads is bad, but this isn't about Christianity. Thats just my anecdote. So if this devolves into religious bashing, i'm sorry, and, blarg.
So i've got a very close friend. Practically my sister. In fact, if i didn't know better, i'd think we were twins. She thinks, acts, judges, and believes the same as me.... except that she was raised in a Christian family.
We were discussing a few things, and hell came up. So i asked the question...
"Do you think God will burn me alive for eternity because i refuse to demonstrate credulity?"
And she said, as many Christians are taught to...
"I think God will punish those who sin, and those who don't repent and accept His name."
And of course it made me smile. Because she chose to use the words "punish", and "sin". Which gives her belief the moral high ground, and the "punishment", doesn't sound as severe.
Now, i've always live by the principle "say what you mean, and mean what you say". Which leads me to be a bit... brazen. I refuse to pad the truth. So i can never understand the morally bankrupt who bend and flex their words to still mean the same thing, but contain less controversial material.
So my question is... Do you pad the truth? Do you... bend your words? Do you know how people can justify doing that morally in their mind? When it might be interpreted as a lie?
So i've got a very close friend. Practically my sister. In fact, if i didn't know better, i'd think we were twins. She thinks, acts, judges, and believes the same as me.... except that she was raised in a Christian family.
We were discussing a few things, and hell came up. So i asked the question...
"Do you think God will burn me alive for eternity because i refuse to demonstrate credulity?"
And she said, as many Christians are taught to...
"I think God will punish those who sin, and those who don't repent and accept His name."
And of course it made me smile. Because she chose to use the words "punish", and "sin". Which gives her belief the moral high ground, and the "punishment", doesn't sound as severe.
Now, i've always live by the principle "say what you mean, and mean what you say". Which leads me to be a bit... brazen. I refuse to pad the truth. So i can never understand the morally bankrupt who bend and flex their words to still mean the same thing, but contain less controversial material.
So my question is... Do you pad the truth? Do you... bend your words? Do you know how people can justify doing that morally in their mind? When it might be interpreted as a lie?