quote:Originally posted by paace:quote:Originally posted by Rafe:
I didn't know whether to respond in this thread initially but I think I will.
Although it isn't nice, I can understand that after all this time things cannot go from how they were to being completely understanding on both sides from the die hards.
I think it's important for us to learn lessons from and not to get into arguments and never take sides as division only leads to strife
Do you always sit on the fence then Rafe?
I love the way that my response provoked this
So, according to your philosophy (going by my method as being sitting on the fence)... to 'not sit on the fence' I have to either be for the catholic argument or for the protestant argument?
The whole thing is silly beyond belief. Catholic, Protestant, we are all people. There should never be some silly line drawn between us. But then that is a political argument which should never be discussed (religion/politics).
Do I always sit on the fence? There is no damned fence... it is a construct created by people who cannot accept both sides.
Have I argued my 'edge' philosophy clearly enough for you?