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UncleMeat 2 hours ago

I'm a Christian. I think it is strange to make this about some missing timeless/eternal thinking in my life.

Frankly, this is the most presumptuous comment I think I have ever received.

pike_poker 26 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Can you people just start killing each other over this shit again so the rest of us can at least be entertained?

xyzelement 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

What is the Christian perspective on not having kids because of Trump?

UncleMeat 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Among other things, we are rearranging our lives to provide maximum aid for those suffering in the US and abroad. Our time and money is being focused on the poor and downtrodden.

I also do not understand why I need to justify this decision in public.

xyzelement an hour ago | parent [-]

First, I am sorry as I did not intend to "push" in this way. As I mentioned, I respect your principled posting history and I deeply respect what you wrote above.

My last question was one of curiosity. I can reframe but I don't insist on an answer. As I clumsily tried to allude to - I see religion as a source of "timelessness" that anchors somebody to something other than what's happening today. I hear from my religious friends things like "we know it seems today that X, but our faith supports us in believing its Y." So for them, "be fruitful and multiply" would be Gd's eternal command, that would override whatever seems to be the case today. So I was genuinely curious whether that's very different in Christianity (I know there's a huge range of sects and beliefs within it) and how these things are reconciled. But I of course understand that's very personal and I didn't mean to tangle my curiosity with a need for you to "justify your decision". Sorry.