Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 Hi Kristina~ I am not quite sure how you got all of that out of Peter saying that there are " pricks in all walks of life............. " , but I can assure you that it is not what he meant. He was saying exactly what his words say, every onereligion/organization/creed/age group etc has their good and their bad. I think perhaps you are being a bit sensitive, because nowhere in his words is he pointing out anyone person/group. And believe me, I am one of the first to jump on Peter for anything. Jokingly of course, but still... Personally I believe that there are fine people no matter what they believe or do, and as Peter said below there are jerks in the same regard. What you follow and believe does not always make who you are. It is you and the type of person that you are that does. It is how you take your teachings and life lessons and apply them to your everyday life that defines who you are. And all of us, no matter how much alike will always be different and no matter how much different will have some likeness. Nikki , lv2breathe wrote: > > > Are you saying Christians and people with more conservative values are > " pricks " ? > > See, this is the type of attitude I am talking about. It's not very > tolerant or open minded. If one is, they would see there are indeed fine people who > call themselves Christian and/or have some conservative values. > > I have met PLENTY of progressive " pricks " . Plenty. > > Kristina > > In a message dated 2/17/06 4:09:56 PM Pacific Standard Time, > writes: > > Message: 10 > Fri, 17 Feb 2006 19:39:36 +0000 (GMT) > peter hurd <swpgh01 > Re: Re: Veg = " progressive " ??? Nope, not necessarily > > Yeah, well, anyone who has met a new group of vegans and spent any time > talking to them will realise, we aint all the same. There are pricks in all walks > of life............. > > The Valley Vegan............. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 Nikki. And believe me, I am one of the first to jump on Peter for anything. Is that a promise? Ha Ha The Valley Vegan...........earthstrm <earthstorm wrote: Hi Kristina~I am not quite sure how you got all of that out of Peter saying that there are "pricks in all walks of life.............", but I can assure you that it is not what he meant.He was saying exactly what his words say, every onereligion/organization/creed/age group etc has their good and their bad. I think perhaps you are being a bit sensitive, because nowhere in his words is he pointing out anyone person/group.And believe me, I am one of the first to jump on Peter for anything. Jokingly of course, but still... :)Personally I believe that there are fine people no matter what they believe or do, and as Peter said below there are jerks in the same regard. What you follow and believe does not always make who you are. It is you and the type of person that you are that does. It is how you take your teachings and life lessons and apply them to your everyday life that defines who you are. And all of us, no matter how much alike will always be different and no matter how much different will have some likeness.Nikki , lv2breathe wrote:>> > Are you saying Christians and people with more conservative values are > "pricks"?> > See, this is the type of attitude I am talking about. It's not very > tolerant or open minded. If one is, they would see there are indeed fine people who > call themselves Christian and/or have some conservative values.> > I have met PLENTY of progressive "pricks". Plenty. > > Kristina> > In a message dated 2/17/06 4:09:56 PM Pacific Standard Time, > writes:> > Message: 10 > Fri, 17 Feb 2006 19:39:36 +0000 (GMT)> peter hurd > Re: Re: Veg = "progressive"??? Nope, not necessarily> > Yeah, well, anyone who has met a new group of vegans and spent any time > talking to them will realise, we aint all the same. There are pricks in all walks > of life.............> > The Valley Vegan.............To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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