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Old 10-06-2013, 07:56 PM   #95
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
Getting way way off topic, but: What defines the "quality of the person?"

While we certainly can have friends with differing political beliefs, and while I think we can and should in most case look for the things that bring us together rather than the things that keep us apart, don't certain beliefs, and a certain extremity of belief, illustrate the quality and character of the person, and serve as proper reason for considering that person someone who you want to associate with or not?

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My really close friends have shared beliefs; the rest of my friends have shared interests. With the latter group, I don't care what their beliefs are and never discuss it with them. Life's easier that way.
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