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    UTC - Criticizing Hypocrisy In A Hypocritical Manner... LOL..   
      Grrr! Un-Christianlike Christians and Other Random Grrrs

      I actually find this amusing, the author is being hypocritical in his listing of what he call hypocrisy...

      Grrr! to all the hypocritical 'Christians' whose knee-jerk reaction to my opinion about a piece of film called 'The Passion of the Christ' a few weeks ago caused them to blow a gasket and presume to know what's in my heart and soul.

      Who the hell are you to judge others and condemn them to an eternity in Hell anyway? Classic Self-Righteons, that's what you are, and that's all I'm going to say about that subject.


      So, lemme get this strait. This guy is criticizing Christians because they criticized him??? He's saying Christians have not right to criticize him but in turn he's asking "Who the hell are you to judge others?" This statement is in fact a judgment call of those he says are judging him. For those a little weary on this part, the "who the hell are you" part points to analyzing -- aka judging -- the people to whom he's referring. Also the statement "Classic Self-Righteons" followed by the "that's what you are" is a blatant criticism and name call...

      So there are only 2 possibilities here if you think about it:

      1) This guy is a Christian who is in turn doing in general what he is accusing others of doing specifically to him. This is hypocrisy at it's clearest...

      2) This guy is not a Christian. He feels justified in criticizing them because they've done it to him. However, he also feels they should not have had the right to do so in the first place. So basically he feels it's OK for him to criticize them, but they can't criticize him. This is hypocrisy in that you can never expect others, regardless of their religious beliefs, to live by some other code than you're willing to live by. When you do things you feel others don't have the right to, regardless of circumstance, you too are encapsulating hypocrisy...


      You really shouldn't judge people and their religion using religion as the basis to justify why they shouldn't be judging you...

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      Also, to clarify, because I'm sure someone will misinterpret...

      I'm not attempting to judge him for judging, I'm simply posting this to point out his hypocritical manner of doing so... As I really dislike hypocrisy...

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