Google Seeks US Ban On iPhones, iPads, Macs
theodp writes "Following up on an announcement that it would rid itself of 4,000 employees world-wide and renege on a deal with the State of Illinois, Google's Motorola Mobility unit said it has filed a new patent-infringement case against Apple, which seeks a ban on U.S. imports of devices including the iPhone, iPad and Mac computers. 'Apple's unwillingness to work out a license leaves us little choice but to defend ourselves and our engineers' innovations,' Motorola Mobility said in an e-mailed statement."
To be fair, ALL Christians HAVE to be hypocrites, across the board, because their bible is so consistently self-contradictory. Simple example: "Love thy neighbor" and "judge not lest ye be judged" versus "though shalt not suffer a witch to live" and Leviticus 18.
But back to your comment: You're every kind of wrong there is to be. You're morally wrong, because you're being judgmental, critical, and condescending, which is hardly what is considered "Christian" behavior. You're intellectually wrong, because you don't seem to understand that Christianity is not a single interpretation of the Christian bible from which one can pick and choose, but a whole mess of them: Methodist, Baptist, etc. I'm pretty sure that all it takes to be a Christian is a belief in the story of Jesus dying on the cross for the sins of mankind. And you're spiritually wrong, because if Martin Luther can come up with his own interpretation of the Bible and call it a Christian religion, then anyone else is free to do so as well. Your desire to condemn those who define their own spirituality -- "self-reformed" Christians, if you will -- is misplaced dogmaticism.