@aral I’m not sure that blaming millions of other individuals with a similar belief system for one person’s actions is moral.
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@adamtolman I’m not sure those who defend the despicable institution of religion have an ethical leg to stand on in making moral judgments. -
@aral I’m not defending religious institution, simply other Christians who are also heartbroken at how her parents dealt with the situation. -
@adamtolman They’re *people* who are heartbroken. They’re not heartbroken because they’re Christians but because they’re *people*. -
@aral Of course. Glad you know that Christians are people, not all hyper religious zealots. Many would have handled things differently. -
@adamtolman Yes, many would have. *Despite* their religion.
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@aral What saddens me about Leelahs story is even in death, her parents couldn't honour her and the darkness she tried to face.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aral@CaffeineAndHate Lmao! I, too, am intolerant of intolerance!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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