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Old 11-09-2004, 12:14 PM   #43
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Actually, I don't need to take a hint. I have been asked to continue the debate, and that's exactly what I'm doing. Furthermore, Chris has agreed with me on several points. I find it drastically amusing how I can sit here and have a debate and remain civilized in how I do it, yet you sit there and everything you say is either sarcastic, meant to hurt, rude, or something along those lines. This is a debate (I use that term lightly); not a "Let's all get pissed off" rant. I can know for a fact, just as all of you can, that marriages/relationships don't work (for the majority). I believe it's somewhere over half of all relationships/marriages don't work out. At least a third of children around the world get abused daily. Day after day after day, you can watch the news and hear about all the things that children everywhere have to put up with - things that make what Eminem went through child's play, yet they continue to live in high spirits. They don't complain about all the crap they go through or have gone through. And, even if they did, they aren't doing it publicly, selling records of nothing but why he hates his family, society, America, and everything else that may happen to give him a wrong look. The simple fact is, the censorship he fights against is there for a good reason. Kids around the world who get the chance to listen to his music don't think about whatever it is that he went through. They hear him hating on his mom, and they hear him talking about the whores and the sluts and all the times he's had sex. They don't think of what has caused it, and they don't think about what it means. They just hear, "I hate my mom." Or, they hear, "I want to 'f' you." The bottom line is, his lyrics are bad. It doesn't matter what he's gone through, and it doesn't matter how he feels. If he wants to rap, he should do so in a way that doesn't manipulate kids with bad influences. Like it or not, he's a role model, and he needs to act the part. And, then you dare call me out as some bad Christian? You don't even know what Christianity is all about. You don't care, either. Yet, you tell me I'm a bad Christian? It doesn't matter who you are, where you're from, what you're doing, or anything. You do NOT call out someone based on their religious preferences when you know next to NOTHING about them, and then tell them they're a 'bad *insert religion here*.' THAT, VF, is NOT how crap works. I've rephrased and rephrased my comment about MLK Jr. and how my message is that I hate the attention and respect and praise he gets when he's undeserving of it. And, no, I'm not even going to get into that debate again. So, don't EVER say I'm not a good Christian, and don't you EVER comment on my religious beliefs again unless you're trying to learn or something along those lines. Due to your crappy attitude and obvious prejudice against me, including your comment about my religion, I'm exiting myself from this debate before I say something I regret later. Thanks for pissing me off, and I hope you have a simply SPLENDID day.
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