Reread your post #189. You began it with a discussion of your perception of "anti-Jewish" and "anti-Catholic" bias.
Which terms have you written?
You're welcome to go back a review my posting history. I'm sure you can find some examples of me being less than gracious but I'm also sure that you won't find that it is a consistent habit by any means.
I try very hard not to personalize disagreements over ideas or doctrine.
Yes, I have. I used no "derogatory terms" and everything I wrote is true.
"To this day, I detect a persistent antiJewish, as well as antiCatholic, bias in some branches and twigs of Protestantism. It affects and guides interpretations. The Jewish laws and customs of caring for parents are, and were, observed. The Messiah spoke against those trying to avoid righteous behavior, not those practicing it. There have always ben those seeking to cast off righteousness with a cloak of piety."
You're welcome to go back a review my posting history. I'm sure you can find some examples of me being less than gracious but I'm also sure that you won't find that it is a consistent habit by any means.
That was not my focus nor concern. I was much more concerned with the use of terms in post 222, and how someone might misconstrue that as if I had used "derogatory terms," when I did not. I