Tales Of The Bizarre: Kidnap And Read A Bible To A Chick
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I wonder if he preached the bit about forgivness and what not?
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Too bad there's no scripture about not pressing charges.
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There's that, plus the fact that the US has always had a pretty large core of hyper-religious wackos - don't forget that the Mayflower colonists sailed because England refused to put up with their BS any longer.USSEnterprise wrote:Religious fanatics have always existed, they were just embraced up until a century and a half ago. This really doesn't surprise me, while crazy's exist everywhere, America breeds a new level of crazy 8)
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Ah, so the US was actualy founded by the crew of the Golgafrinchian Ark Ship B? Kinda makes sense, actualy.
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No, worse - they weren't just idiots, they were fundie nuts. And no telephone sanitizers.Rochey wrote:Ah, so the US was actualy founded by the crew of the Golgafrinchian Ark Ship B? Kinda makes sense, actualy.
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Kendall - we don't proselytize, at least not the mainstream. I was using some other relatively benign faiths as an example which do.
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The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy.Rochey wrote:Ah, so the US was actualy founded by the crew of the Golgafrinchian Ark Ship B? Kinda makes sense, actualy.
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Captain Seafort wrote:There's that, plus the fact that the US has always had a pretty large core of hyper-religious wackos - don't forget that the Mayflower colonists sailed because England refused to put up with their BS any longer.USSEnterprise wrote:Religious fanatics have always existed, they were just embraced up until a century and a half ago. This really doesn't surprise me, while crazy's exist everywhere, America breeds a new level of crazy 8)
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I did make a reference to it, but I believe it was actually Life, the Universe, and Everything.IanKennedy wrote:The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy.Rochey wrote:Ah, so the US was actualy founded by the crew of the Golgafrinchian Ark Ship B? Kinda makes sense, actualy.
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Meh, you both get cookiees in that case.
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Actually I didn't have anybody in mind except the person the article is about.Mikey wrote:Oh, and BTW - this case really is a poor example to use if you're trying to tell me that I'm stupid for believing in a religion.
I divorce my feelings about a person's views from my feelings about the person. I may (or may not) think that your religious beliefs are stupid - I don't really have an opinion to be honest because I don't really recall what they are in any detail. But even if I did, that wouldn't affect the fact that I respect you personally, regardless of your beliefs.
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I actually asked her what it looked like, on the grounds that if I meet anybody else who says they can see it then I can ask them and compare notes. If I get a consistent answer, maybe there is something to it.
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On the "twisted logic" of it: yes, I can see how that would work. Naturally, to do a wrong for a "good" reason doesn't make it right, but it's a given that a person like this wouldn't see this. I'm pretty certain it reminds me of a Trek ep or two, though I don't recall exactly which. What I do know it reminds me of is that saying "the road to hell is paved with good intentions."
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That's some slick modding there, Graham.
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Give a man a fire, and you keep him warm for a day. SET a man on fire, and you will keep him warm for the rest of his life...
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Re: Tales Of The Bizarre: Kidnap And Read A Bible To A Chick
Don't worry about it.
I think what Graham meant to reply to was a joke I made,"You wouldn't want witches thinking you have a bad aura now."
I believe I'd also commented on how I also try to divorce my feelings about a person's beliefs from my feelings about the person.
I think what Graham meant to reply to was a joke I made,"You wouldn't want witches thinking you have a bad aura now."
I believe I'd also commented on how I also try to divorce my feelings about a person's beliefs from my feelings about the person.
"If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wonderous, with treasures to satiate desires both subtle and gross... but it's not for the timid." Q, Q Who