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Originally Posted by Digging4Truth
Per JD's definition I have done all sorts of prejudice things.
I locked my doors & rolled my windows up when driving through downtown houston after midnight.
I locked my doors each day when parking at work in Houston but did not do so back in my small town when I got back home.
Who knew these were evil things.
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D4T,
Not all prejudice is evil.
God gave us the ability to be prejudiced and it is, in part, how humans rationalize life and experiences.
I am prejudiced against japanese women in that I don't usually find them attractive.
I am prejudiced against jw's and will usually not do much to help them-- nothng to harm them, mind you. Same with mormons.
In combat, I was prejudiced and will be again, when in that situation again.
Sometimes prejudice is necesary for survival.
Sometimes prejudice is just plain wise.
Sometimes prejudice is evil and is a reflection of hatred or, too often a skewed view of reality.
The way Prax presented his experience smacks of evil.