She makes one brief (and easily-missed) off-hand comment about believing in God, yet you go off on an entire tangent here about "religion as a crutch"? I think you may be the one who needs to invest in some self-reflection here. Talk about narrow-minded.
I'm deleting Armchair arcade from my RSS feed. Good day.
"Anonymous", how appropriate. You obviously didn't read her blog post and I'm certainly not putting down anyone's beliefs or a belief in God (I don't believe in organized religion, my stance on my belief in God one way or the other has not been stated). As I state, you can believe anything you wish to believe, I was merely stating my own. I'm saying I was disappointed that she couldn't find more strength from somewhere, be it her belief in God or anything else, that's all. You went off on your own angry tangent.
If you're that close-minded and that incredibly sensitive about your own beliefs, then you're better off not reading Armchair Arcade anyway, so I'm glad you're going through the "trouble" of deleting it. Be careful around the rest of the Internet, though, it's a "scary" place for someone like you where people *gasp* talk about their own opinions and beliefs that may not jibe with your own.
She makes one brief (and easily-missed) off-hand comment about believing in God, yet you go off on an entire tangent here about "religion as a crutch"? I think you may be the one who needs to invest in some self-reflection here. Talk about narrow-minded.
I'm deleting Armchair arcade from my RSS feed. Good day.
"Anonymous", how appropriate. You obviously didn't read her blog post and I'm certainly not putting down anyone's beliefs or a belief in God (I don't believe in organized religion, my stance on my belief in God one way or the other has not been stated). As I state, you can believe anything you wish to believe, I was merely stating my own. I'm saying I was disappointed that she couldn't find more strength from somewhere, be it her belief in God or anything else, that's all. You went off on your own angry tangent.
If you're that close-minded and that incredibly sensitive about your own beliefs, then you're better off not reading Armchair Arcade anyway, so I'm glad you're going through the "trouble" of deleting it. Be careful around the rest of the Internet, though, it's a "scary" place for someone like you where people *gasp* talk about their own opinions and beliefs that may not jibe with your own.
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