Your only response was, "his stance on Trump", slick.
I am saying that is weak and pathetic, as there are far more reasons to like or dislike someone than their personal opinions on one single person.
So yes, if your reason is to like or dislike someone specifically on those bases, then you are exceedingly shallow champ.
Nope, because not even Jesus Christ, arguably the greatest person who ever lived, can make that claim.
In regards to Christianity, that's not really all that arguable. But the fact remains, Jesus Christ is not someone every day people today get to actually interact with in their day to day lives. He doesn't go on TV and exude charisma.
Tucker does; it's hard to dislike a charismatic person, and people can very rarely formulate why they do because they're often embarrassingly weak reasons...
His stance on Trump?
"Disagree with him on things, sure."
If your ability to like or dislike someone is reliant on their opinion on Trump, that's extremely shallow.
MY ability? LOL
We weren't talking about me, sport. We were discussing Tucker, about whom you wrote:
Can you name one person who is liked by everybody??
Nope, because not even Jesus Christ, arguably the greatest person who ever lived, can make that claim.
If your ability to understand why even one single person doesn't like Tucker is nonexistent, which is what you stated, that's extremely shallow.
Your only response was, "his stance on Trump", slick.
I am saying that is weak and pathetic, as there are far more reasons to like or dislike someone than their personal opinions on one single person.
So yes, if your reason is to like or dislike someone specifically on those bases, then you are exceedingly shallow champ.
In regards to Christianity, that's not really all that arguable. But the fact remains, Jesus Christ is not someone every day people today get to actually interact with in their day to day lives. He doesn't go on TV and exude charisma.
Tucker does; it's hard to dislike a charismatic person, and people can very rarely formulate why they do because they're often embarrassingly weak reasons...
.. like "his stance on Trump", bud.