This is the same type of
irrational thinking trying to disservice the precision needed to just give life a chance on Earth.
Not exact matches
What I was
trying to say is that believers and their beliefs, primarily Christians in the US, have an impact on lives of everyone in this country and that is why many non-believer feel not just a right but often a duty to challange what they see a
irrational thinking.
Mostly now, I question but find that it just sort of depresses me or upsets me... another friend reminds me, «people are stupid» and then I realize I'm
trying to figure out someone else's dysfunctional or
irrational thought processes... as if I could bring logic to the world's craziness.
But I knew that you would be punched in the face for pushing that button and I
tried to warn you not to push it (even though you really really wanted to push it and
thought it was stupid and
irrational for a rule to exist that people who push this button get punched), wouldn't I be caring for you in warning you NOT to push that button?
He just
tries to make it clear that there are these people, who
think different, who are
irrational, and are bad.
Sometimes you spend three minutes on an email
trying to convey a simple
thought, but the recipient reads your words as hostile, threatening,
irrational, happy or something else far different than you intended.