You know, it's one thing to argue with someone who doesn't know what they're talking about. It becomes even more of a headache when they refuse to respond to the points you make.
How am I supposed to debate with someone who, after I provide a substantial amount of information, merely accuses me of making it all up? (This is even after I've supplied her with some sources to get her started.)
Then she turns around and tells me that I should be more open-minded. Wow... Pot, kettle, black, anyone?
Some people's faith is like a soft and warm blanket, it covers them and keeps them happy. . . but you can move a blanket, you can change it, if only a little.
Some people's faith is like a rock covering them. They feel safe and secure. They never see that such faith locks them in and makes sure they don't change what they think.
Some people you couldn't reach with all the logic in the world.
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Date: 2003-08-04 03:39 am (UTC)Some people's faith is like a rock covering them. They feel safe and secure. They never see that such faith locks them in and makes sure they don't change what they think.
Some people you couldn't reach with all the logic in the world.