Message from @Sq crcl
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@Sq crcl Absolutely not, for it is my Christianity which moves me to my position.
Tolerance is not forgiveness
Which is?
Tolerance is putting up with something despite it being right to not put it up, but down
Throw that shit
Christianity values repentance and mercy, and believes that among the strongest forms of love is a healthy rebuke for wrongdoing.
Forgiveness is not freely given.
It is given in return for contrition.
"Tolerance is not forgiveness" @𝕷𝖊𝖛𝖎𝖆𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖓
Interesting. Who said it was?
You implied it by the question.
It's just the common misconception, I guess
It is given in return for contrition.
Yess
So then it is not hypertolerance.
You implied it by the question.
?
If you want an example of hypertolerance, look at, say
The furry community
They're known for being especially raunchy and depraved because they both tolerate and accept the fucked behavior of anybody who claims their mantle.
Instead of enforcing standards and rebuking the fucked.
Leave tolerance from the equation in that case.
Furries are not moral
Tolerance is a moral trojan horse
Which is Aristotle's point.
Or rather what we've acquiesced to define as hyper* tolerance
Tolerance corrodes morality until morality no longer exists
"Tolerance is a moral trojan horse"
It can be, I can and will unequivocally grant you that @spooky ducc
Doesn't have to
The eternal vigilance
Prolonged toleration can lead to normalization of amorality
Yes, sure.
Toleration creates apathy
It can.
It all happens over time
The eternal vigilance is anathema to tolerance given this context.
Vigilance requires rebuke to actually mean anything.
Overdose, no roles, free for all..
A guard atop a city wall must repel or otherwise correct the behavior of trespassers, no?
That always leads to the same
A guard who waves anyone into the city is surely not good at their job.