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Shar blue

Shar blue's Journal
Shar blue's Journal
March 1, 2013

You can be proud of who you are. You are not a hypocrite.

I see so often on DU, people bemoaning the fact that Christians are terrible people because they are hypocrites. Therefore, it seems a tad hypocritical of those same people to condemn you for actually living your Christian beliefs. In my lifetime, I've met many people inside and outside religious communities who are hypocrites and others who try their best to live by their Christian beliefs. I have a strong distrust of organized religious institutions and absolutely no respect or kind feelings toward the Pope but I do respect you for your Christian attitude and am a little disappointed that others can't do the same. I think you serve as an excellent example of a person who lives and practices his Christian convictions on a daily basis. In my opinion, you owe no one an apology for who you are.

February 22, 2013

I find the thread referred to in your OP even more disturbing upon seeing, by this OP, how upsetting

it was for you. Because I haven't been a long time member at DU and have not interacted with many members, I wasn't certain that any contribution I might make would be of any significance. I've decided to take the chance because I can't seem to stop thinking about what led to you being so disallusioned and hurt that you are considering leaving DU.

I tend to analyze situations and conversations in order to better understand people and their motivations. In this situation, I believe that in attempting to explain certain truths to someone, you and many others were simply not able to break through the brick wall that has been erected to protect that persons perceived right to express himself in any manner he wishes. It's very difficult to reason with someone who will not allow even a crack in such a solid wall of obstinancy.

I would be so very sad to see you leave DU. There are DU members whose posts have been especially enlightening for me or touched my heart in some way. You were one of the first DU members that I placed in what I consider my DU treasure trove.

If my opinion is of any value, please don't allow the light you have been able to shine on so many important issues to be driven from DU.

Thank you for being who you are.

February 21, 2013

While reading the threads that devolve into pure animosity on DU,

I'm reminded of my younger years and traveling in the car with my brothers. If they were seated beside one another, the most important thing in the world seemed to be whose arm was on top. The perception of winning seemed to be the all important objective. I refuse to be drawn into an escalating battle now as I did then. It will usually end badly and with neither person being the winner.

February 14, 2013

It's so uplifting to be hearted.

Since I'm a newbie and haven't been a prolific poster, I was pleasantly surprised to receive a heart. On second thought, I shouldn't have been because there are so many kind and caring DU members.

If the person who gifted me with the heart is reading here, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I didn't even realize how much the kind gesture would mean to me. Your thoughtfulness brought tears of happiness to my eyes.

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