Bigotry against the CoJCoLDS?
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Bigotry against the CoJCoLDS?
I am just curious to see whether any of the participant here (particularly Polygamy Porter, MormonMendacity, Scratch, and Tal Bachman) consider themselves to be bigotted against the CoJCoLDS?
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Re: Bigotry against the CoJCoLDS?
wenglund wrote:I am just curious to see whether any of the participant here (particularly Polygamy Porter, MormonMendacity, Scratch, and Tal Bachman) consider themselves to be bigotted against the CoJCoLDS?
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I notice Wade that you glibly toss around a lot of volatile terms and make arrogant intimations in your questions without providing any definitions or constraints. Nice baiting technique. May I borrow it?
Educated people might ask if we could be described as bigots because we are "...strongly partial to our own group, religion, race, or politics and intolerant of those who differ"?
If that is your real question, and the fog of your prejudice makes it hard for me to tell, then my having many friends and loved ones inside Mormonism would lead me to believe that I am not a bigot.
One might also ask if that describes you or could you be too "resistent to self-criticism, lack open and honest introspection, and/or fail to accept personal/group responsibility for difficulties you may experience with others" to recognize it?
Just asking.
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Re: Bigotry against the CoJCoLDS?
MormonMendacity wrote:wenglund wrote:I am just curious to see whether any of the participant here (particularly Polygamy Porter, MormonMendacity, Scratch, and Tal Bachman) consider themselves to be bigotted against the CoJCoLDS?
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
I notice Wade that you glibly toss around a lot of volatile terms and make arrogant intimations in your questions without providing any definitions or constraints. Nice baiting technique. May I borrow it?
Educated people might ask if we could be described as bigots because we are "...strongly partial to our own group, religion, race, or politics and intolerant of those who differ"?
If that is your real question, and the fog of your prejudice makes it hard for me to tell, then my having many friends and loved ones inside Mormonism would lead me to believe that I am not a bigot.
One might also ask if that describes you or could you be too "resistent to self-criticism, lack open and honest introspection, and/or fail to accept personal/group responsibility for difficulties you may experience with others" to recognize it?
Just asking.
Gee, all of that protesting from a simple, unassuming question.
It reminds me of times as behaviorist treating emotionally distrubed 4th to 6th graders, when I would greet some of them with a smile, they would belligerantly reply: "what are you smiling at....I haven't done anything wrong". This would then clue me in that they invariably had done something wrong. ;-)
But, I do appreciate your responding.
As for how I define bigotry, see my article by clicking here.
Now, as I indicated to Kevin, I am certainly open to considering whether I am the bigot or not. From what I can determine using the generic identifiers of bigotry that I compiled, I don't come anywhere close to qualifying. But, if you and others may wish to demonstrate otherwise, I will hear you out and thoughtfully consider what you say. Will you return the favor?
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Re: Bigotry against the CoJCoLDS?
wenglund wrote:MormonMendacity wrote:wenglund wrote:I am just curious to see whether any of the participant here (particularly Polygamy Porter, MormonMendacity, Scratch, and Tal Bachman) consider themselves to be bigotted against the CoJCoLDS?
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
I notice Wade that you glibly toss around a lot of volatile terms and make arrogant intimations in your questions without providing any definitions or constraints. Nice baiting technique. May I borrow it?
Educated people might ask if we could be described as bigots because we are "...strongly partial to our own group, religion, race, or politics and intolerant of those who differ"?
If that is your real question, and the fog of your prejudice makes it hard for me to tell, then my having many friends and loved ones inside Mormonism would lead me to believe that I am not a bigot.
One might also ask if that describes you or could you be too "resistent to self-criticism, lack open and honest introspection, and/or fail to accept personal/group responsibility for difficulties you may experience with others" to recognize it?
Just asking.
Gee, all of that protesting from a simple, unassuming question.
It reminds me of times as behaviorist treating emotionally distrubed 4th to 6th graders, when I would greet some of them with a smile, they would belligerantly reply: "what are you smiling at....I haven't done anything wrong". This would then clue me in that they invariably had done something wrong. ;-)
I hardly think that smiling at someone is comparable to asking someone if s/he thinks s/he is a bigot.
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Re: Bigotry against the CoJCoLDS?
Mister Scratch wrote:wenglund wrote:MormonMendacity wrote:wenglund wrote:I am just curious to see whether any of the participant here (particularly Polygamy Porter, MormonMendacity, Scratch, and Tal Bachman) consider themselves to be bigotted against the CoJCoLDS?
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
I notice Wade that you glibly toss around a lot of volatile terms and make arrogant intimations in your questions without providing any definitions or constraints. Nice baiting technique. May I borrow it?
Educated people might ask if we could be described as bigots because we are "...strongly partial to our own group, religion, race, or politics and intolerant of those who differ"?
If that is your real question, and the fog of your prejudice makes it hard for me to tell, then my having many friends and loved ones inside Mormonism would lead me to believe that I am not a bigot.
One might also ask if that describes you or could you be too "resistent to self-criticism, lack open and honest introspection, and/or fail to accept personal/group responsibility for difficulties you may experience with others" to recognize it?
Just asking.
Gee, all of that protesting from a simple, unassuming question.
It reminds me of times as behaviorist treating emotionally distrubed 4th to 6th graders, when I would greet some of them with a smile, they would belligerantly reply: "what are you smiling at....I haven't done anything wrong". This would then clue me in that they invariably had done something wrong. ;-)
I hardly think that smiling at someone is comparable to asking someone if s/he thinks s/he is a bigot.
True, but that is beside the point of the analogy.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-