erinarriba wrote:Aren’t you happy for your kind?
micoexpress5 wrote:Everyone is entitled to make an opinion.
mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:Everyone is entitled to make an opinion.
You are wrong. Correction: Everyone is entitled to make an INFORMED opinion.
micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:Everyone is entitled to make an opinion.
You are wrong. Correction: Everyone is entitled to make an INFORMED opinion.
An informed opinion is based on knowledge of the facts and carefully considered principles. It relies on evidence instead of limited personal experience. Your opinion may differ from someone who is actually experiencing a situation. Being right and wrong is a different story.
mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:Everyone is entitled to make an opinion.
You are wrong. Correction: Everyone is entitled to make an INFORMED opinion.
An informed opinion is based on knowledge of the facts and carefully considered principles. It relies on evidence instead of limited personal experience. Your opinion may differ from someone who is actually experiencing a situation. Being right and wrong is a different story.
But aren't these evidences derived from people who share their first-hand experiences? These are already more than enough to create the INFORMED opinion of the masses. At any rate, I believe that you are the one here who is so "triggered" because you cannot find closure on the argument about transgenderism. You love to post this kind of topic. I do believe that you are one . . . a transgender, or a transmale. The fact that you keep harping this here for argumentation or debate signifies that you cannot find inner peace in yourself. It is an indirect way of telling us that you need help and that you need somebody to take sides with you. It is so sad to know that you have to wait for someone else to validate your "manhood" and to support your platform. That is the psychology behind your constant thrust and endorsement about this issue. My advice for you is: Read the Bible and know the truth. Don't worry, I will pray for you, INENG.
hauteegirl wrote:The granny tranny had posted again about transgender.
micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:Everyone is entitled to make an opinion.
You are wrong. Correction: Everyone is entitled to make an INFORMED opinion.
An informed opinion is based on knowledge of the facts and carefully considered principles. It relies on evidence instead of limited personal experience. Your opinion may differ from someone who is actually experiencing a situation. Being right and wrong is a different story.
But aren't these evidences derived from people who share their first-hand experiences? These are already more than enough to create the INFORMED opinion of the masses. At any rate, I believe that you are the one here who is so "triggered" because you cannot find closure on the argument about transgenderism. You love to post this kind of topic. I do believe that you are one . . . a transgender, or a transmale. The fact that you keep harping this here for argumentation or debate signifies that you cannot find inner peace in yourself. It is an indirect way of telling us that you need help and that you need somebody to take sides with you. It is so sad to know that you have to wait for someone else to validate your "manhood" and to support your platform. That is the psychology behind your constant thrust and endorsement about this issue. My advice for you is: Read the Bible and know the truth. Don't worry, I will pray for you, INENG.
The Bible tells us we are to confront others sin with truth, love n respect.
Matthew7:1-4
Judging Others
1 “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. 2 For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. 3 “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? 4 How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?
mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:Everyone is entitled to make an opinion.
You are wrong. Correction: Everyone is entitled to make an INFORMED opinion.
An informed opinion is based on knowledge of the facts and carefully considered principles. It relies on evidence instead of limited personal experience. Your opinion may differ from someone who is actually experiencing a situation. Being right and wrong is a different story.
But aren't these evidences derived from people who share their first-hand experiences? These are already more than enough to create the INFORMED opinion of the masses. At any rate, I believe that you are the one here who is so "triggered" because you cannot find closure on the argument about transgenderism. You love to post this kind of topic. I do believe that you are one . . . a transgender, or a transmale. The fact that you keep harping this here for argumentation or debate signifies that you cannot find inner peace in yourself. It is an indirect way of telling us that you need help and that you need somebody to take sides with you. It is so sad to know that you have to wait for someone else to validate your "manhood" and to support your platform. That is the psychology behind your constant thrust and endorsement about this issue. My advice for you is: Read the Bible and know the truth. Don't worry, I will pray for you, INENG.
The Bible tells us we are to confront others sin with truth, love n respect.
Matthew7:1-4
Judging Others
1 “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. 2 For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. 3 “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? 4 How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?
Did I judge you? I didn't, Ineng. I was simply telling you the truth. And yes, I did show you love and respect and I still do.
micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:Everyone is entitled to make an opinion.
You are wrong. Correction: Everyone is entitled to make an INFORMED opinion.
An informed opinion is based on knowledge of the facts and carefully considered principles. It relies on evidence instead of limited personal experience. Your opinion may differ from someone who is actually experiencing a situation. Being right and wrong is a different story.
But aren't these evidences derived from people who share their first-hand experiences? These are already more than enough to create the INFORMED opinion of the masses. At any rate, I believe that you are the one here who is so "triggered" because you cannot find closure on the argument about transgenderism. You love to post this kind of topic. I do believe that you are one . . . a transgender, or a transmale. The fact that you keep harping this here for argumentation or debate signifies that you cannot find inner peace in yourself. It is an indirect way of telling us that you need help and that you need somebody to take sides with you. It is so sad to know that you have to wait for someone else to validate your "manhood" and to support your platform. That is the psychology behind your constant thrust and endorsement about this issue. My advice for you is: Read the Bible and know the truth. Don't worry, I will pray for you, INENG.
The Bible tells us we are to confront others sin with truth, love n respect.
Matthew7:1-4
Judging Others
1 “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. 2 For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. 3 “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? 4 How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?
Did I judge you? I didn't, Ineng. I was simply telling you the truth. And yes, I did show you love and respect and I still do.
No u have not but u r teaching about bible, I appreciate that but when u start attacking people as delusional, fraud ect. instead of showing them the truth, they won’t listen to u. When u start name calling u lose the battle of what ur fighting for from the get go.
mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:Everyone is entitled to make an opinion.
You are wrong. Correction: Everyone is entitled to make an INFORMED opinion.
An informed opinion is based on knowledge of the facts and carefully considered principles. It relies on evidence instead of limited personal experience. Your opinion may differ from someone who is actually experiencing a situation. Being right and wrong is a different story.
But aren't these evidences derived from people who share their first-hand experiences? These are already more than enough to create the INFORMED opinion of the masses. At any rate, I believe that you are the one here who is so "triggered" because you cannot find closure on the argument about transgenderism. You love to post this kind of topic. I do believe that you are one . . . a transgender, or a transmale. The fact that you keep harping this here for argumentation or debate signifies that you cannot find inner peace in yourself. It is an indirect way of telling us that you need help and that you need somebody to take sides with you. It is so sad to know that you have to wait for someone else to validate your "manhood" and to support your platform. That is the psychology behind your constant thrust and endorsement about this issue. My advice for you is: Read the Bible and know the truth. Don't worry, I will pray for you, INENG.
The Bible tells us we are to confront others sin with truth, love n respect.
Matthew7:1-4
Judging Others
1 “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. 2 For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. 3 “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? 4 How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?
Did I judge you? I didn't, Ineng. I was simply telling you the truth. And yes, I did show you love and respect and I still do.
No u have not but u r teaching about bible, I appreciate that but when u start attacking people as delusional, fraud ect. instead of showing them the truth, they won’t listen to u. When u start name calling u lose the battle of what ur fighting for from the get go.
When did I start the name-calling? Don't accuse me for doing such. When I said that Angela was a fraud, it pertained to her being a woman because that was never the plan and purpose of God in his life. God was never tentative in His creation. Angela's being a woman had been accepted by the world's standards, yes, but not God's if we based it on the precepts and principles of the Bible. That wasn't name-calling, Ineng, but a fact. It was a delusion because a delusion is a "false belief". He believed that he was "a woman trapped in the wrong body". That statement, alone, constituted a lot of confusion. God is never the author of confusion and doubt, Ineng. That was my point. I never did any name-calling. A man could never buy his womanhood because that would only make him a fraud.
micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:mrgary wrote:micoexpress5 wrote:Everyone is entitled to make an opinion.
You are wrong. Correction: Everyone is entitled to make an INFORMED opinion.
An informed opinion is based on knowledge of the facts and carefully considered principles. It relies on evidence instead of limited personal experience. Your opinion may differ from someone who is actually experiencing a situation. Being right and wrong is a different story.
But aren't these evidences derived from people who share their first-hand experiences? These are already more than enough to create the INFORMED opinion of the masses. At any rate, I believe that you are the one here who is so "triggered" because you cannot find closure on the argument about transgenderism. You love to post this kind of topic. I do believe that you are one . . . a transgender, or a transmale. The fact that you keep harping this here for argumentation or debate signifies that you cannot find inner peace in yourself. It is an indirect way of telling us that you need help and that you need somebody to take sides with you. It is so sad to know that you have to wait for someone else to validate your "manhood" and to support your platform. That is the psychology behind your constant thrust and endorsement about this issue. My advice for you is: Read the Bible and know the truth. Don't worry, I will pray for you, INENG.
The Bible tells us we are to confront others sin with truth, love n respect.
Matthew7:1-4
Judging Others
1 “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. 2 For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. 3 “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? 4 How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?
Did I judge you? I didn't, Ineng. I was simply telling you the truth. And yes, I did show you love and respect and I still do.
No u have not but u r teaching about bible, I appreciate that but when u start attacking people as delusional, fraud ect. instead of showing them the truth, they won’t listen to u. When u start name calling u lose the battle of what ur fighting for from the get go.
When did I start the name-calling? Don't accuse me for doing such. When I said that Angela was a fraud, it pertained to her being a woman because that was never the plan and purpose of God in his life. God was never tentative in His creation. Angela's being a woman had been accepted by the world's standards, yes, but not God's if we based it on the precepts and principles of the Bible. That wasn't name-calling, Ineng, but a fact. It was a delusion because a delusion is a "false belief". He believed that he was "a woman trapped in the wrong body". That statement, alone, constituted a lot of confusion. God is never the author of confusion and doubt, Ineng. That was my point. I never did any name-calling. A man could never buy his womanhood because that would only make him a fraud.
Yes u did it again. If u r preaching the Bible and start calling people as fraud instead of teaching the truth, no one listens to u. U will come across as judgmental, which I think u r. But to those who u r praying and wanting to know about what the Bible says u will be judgmental in their eyes. Self-righteousness is “confidence in one’s own righteousness, especially when smugly moralistic and intolerant of the opinions and behavior of others. I know u mean well but preaching the Bible starts with humility that all have sinned in the eyes of God.
micoexpress5 wrote:I know u mean well. But when someone starts name calling to make a point of reality and truth, that person loses the battle of what he is trying to do. U can not win people on your what u r preaching by name calling. When u quote the Bible and speak the truth with humility and compassion to those who have false beliefs, the first step is won. It will be a long battle, but when someone starts saying you r delusional, u r a fraud ...... u lose the battle terribly.
If we keep the tone of the conversation positive and constructive and show that we come from a place of genuine support, we can help the unaware see themselves more clearly. When we confront with compassion, we can often nudge them to make powerful changes that don’t just improve their life and happiness, but ours as well.
micoexpress5 wrote:Listen and listen with understanding. From someone who uses the Bible for reasoning, I expect someone with humility and compassion, which I think the Bible. We all engage in thinking errors at some point in our lives. We can exaggerate details, we can look at only the negatives in a situation, we can be judgmental without appreciating imperfection, we can become defensive if things don’t go our way, etc. We all struggle with thinking errors. It’s inevitable. I encourage you to learn more about cognitive distortions and how they may influence your reactions to the sufferer.
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