
All at once!

ARC, by the way, means Anti Religion Campaign.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:21,
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ARC, by the way, means Anti Religion Campaign.

is that if I was the kind of person who was keen to be in a structured organisation full of people with a common purpose, I would be more likely to want to go to church.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:25,
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One problem I have faced is that my organisation has been described by myself as a religion for people who hate religion. It really wasn't a very good idea.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:27,
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..there are really no reason to waste time on having an opinion about religion.
Just enjoy life and make sane choices.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:29,
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Just enjoy life and make sane choices.

Also, why do you waste time having the opinion you just expressed? Don't say things ever, just enjoy life and make sane choices.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:32,
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sometimes people saying they are nonreligious spending a lot of time arguing about religion bothers me?
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:44,
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So far as I can make out, that's part of the grip of religion - to close down criticism by an appeal to it being "personal".
Or sometimes "ineffable".
Unless your point is just that obsessing over anything is silly, in which case fair enough.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:50,
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Or sometimes "ineffable".
Unless your point is just that obsessing over anything is silly, in which case fair enough.

whomever meets their own God when dead wins. Just try not to hurt anyone arguing (about death/god) while being alive.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 22:04,
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with people who want to be religious.
I am happy to defend, or explain my own beliefs (or, rather, lack of them) if anyone is interested, but I really don't want to be all preachy and tell people what they should think. or try to convert them.
I'll leave that to the Mormons.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:33,
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I am happy to defend, or explain my own beliefs (or, rather, lack of them) if anyone is interested, but I really don't want to be all preachy and tell people what they should think. or try to convert them.
I'll leave that to the Mormons.

Preachiness is rather subjective.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:42,
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seems to ebb and flow depending on how well my team is doing.
I could be a part time supporter of Jesus, if they only published the classified religion results every weekend.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:34,
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I could be a part time supporter of Jesus, if they only published the classified religion results every weekend.

but I'm happy to join any cheerful crowd
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it refers to the belief in a supernatural deity and the organisational worship of such.
But you are right - many people refer to many things as 'their religion'.
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Thu 20 Nov 2008, 21:36,
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But you are right - many people refer to many things as 'their religion'.