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If you don't agree with something, are you obligated to destroy it?

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If you don't agree with something, are you obligated to destroy it?

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  1. if you dont agree in something you are obligated to respect what others thing, do , and try to understand the why you dont agree with what ever it is the case


  2. I believe in no justice greater than myself

  3. You mean Iraq?

  4. Not unless you or those around you are in imminent  physical danger, and then it depends on what 'it' is.

  5. Only if you believe in no justice bigger than yourself.

  6. No.

  7. No.

    But I need to ask, something...or someone?

    People of goodwill, honor and integrity can - and do - disagree. So why can't we?

    The trick, I believe, is knowing how to present one's case respectfully and when to withdraw—gracefully, one hopes. Oh yes, and to have the courage to consider the possibility that one is wrong.

    Destroy? No.

  8. No.

    Don't think so.

    If it's way off course.

    Just shake and wake them up to bring it back on course.

    With a solution too.

    Not in throwing pots and pans in bashing up one another.

    With the creation of loss of peace on earth goodwill to men.

    If one's  ATM is "Out of service"

    How does one expect to solve it?

    Why expose one's ATM is "Out of service"?

    Why not be the listening ear with the "In and Out" waste basket.

    In picking up tid-bits from the streets.

    Luke 9.25,55-56,60

    What do you think?

  9. If I don't agree with your question, you'd probably want me to "flag" it. When you resort to attacking the messenger and not the message, you have lost the debate.

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