Originally Posted by GeorgiaBoy
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper

Let's deal with your silly strawman. Lets say for a moment you really were a Police Chief. Now there's another individual who wore a police uniform for 40 years, and was the head of a police department for 20 of those 40 years. It's discovered that this Chief was corrupt. Are you now going to say, "he's not a real police Chief"? Or would it be more honest for you to admit there are issues within the Police service and work to correct them.

In some ways your semantics go back to the OP's original question about the honesty of Christians as it relates to apologetics.


I would say, "He wore a police uniform for 40 years."

"A wolf in sheep's clothing."


So you would deny he was also a chief of police.
Another Christian denying someone is what they are just because you don't like their behavior.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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