While we're at it, we should tell the lost that they need to grow up before we present the gospel. :BangHead:American Christians should demand ethnic minorities to grow out of their diapers.
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While we're at it, we should tell the lost that they need to grow up before we present the gospel. :BangHead:American Christians should demand ethnic minorities to grow out of their diapers.
While we're at it, we should tell the lost that they need to grow up before we present the gospel. :BangHead:
No, I was using an exaggeration to point out the folly in Aaron's statement.No one has come close to stating that BB. Why twist what was said? You need to 'win' somehow in your own mind? Perhaps you yourself should take Aaron's advice?
No, I was using an exaggeration to point out the folly in Aaron's statement.
Javert, don't know if you've actually lived in a culture not your own for a third of your life. If not, try it, you might learn a thing about the differences between Americans and other cultures. Between Americans and Chinese in particular, I've found that Americans in general are far less guilty of stereotyping other cultures and far more accepting of the wide diversity of other cultures than their Chinese counterparts. It is the definition of America, a melting pot of all cultures. China on the other hand is perhaps the most homogenous and one of the most ethnocentric countries on the face of the earth (from my 12 years of intense personal observation and experience), and they have a stereotype for or explanation of almost every other people, their food, government, lifestyle, habits, work ethic, etc. It is what they do, based on perceived causes and effects (whether true or not, whether the product of a massive propaganda machine they don't even realize they are subject to, etc.). It is who they are. No matter the contradictions with actual facts and stats. The traditional stereotypes passed on by means of friends, neighbors, media, gov't propaganda, school indoctrination, etc. rules the day.
GinaB, I for one would like to hear about your "certain amount of silliness".