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( , Thu 19 May 2011, 11:49)
Are you a troll? Ever been trolled? Ever pwn3d a troll with your 1337 intarnet sk1llz? Or do you live under a bridge and eat goats? Tell us your trolly stories, both from the web and from real life
Thanks to The Hedgehog From Hell for the suggestion
( , Thu 19 May 2011, 11:49)
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Seriously - it is pretty amazing how upset some people get about the difference between atheism and agnosticism.
It's actually a little bit scary - like teenagers that shoot each other for liking the wrong rapper.
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 9:37, 40 replies)
It's actually a little bit scary - like teenagers that shoot each other for liking the wrong rapper.
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 9:37, 40 replies)
God. You're right.
There have been literally millions of deaths attributed to explaining the perfectly simple difference between those two words and absolutely none at all attributed to, say, arcane differences in interpretation of religious texts.
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There have been literally millions of deaths attributed to explaining the perfectly simple difference between those two words and absolutely none at all attributed to, say, arcane differences in interpretation of religious texts.
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No one has ever been killed by an atheist or an agnostic, thankfully.
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Hahahaha.
You'll be arguing that Hitler was an atheist next. You're like all the clichés of internet religious apologism rolled into one.
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You'll be arguing that Hitler was an atheist next. You're like all the clichés of internet religious apologism rolled into one.
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It's interesting how questioning atheism is often interpretted as adhering to a religion.
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Almost as interesting as you interpreting my post as having anything to do with religious adherence.
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I would never flatter myself as such, but your introduction of religious texts as a subject threw me somewhat.
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Really? You were thrown by such an obvious comparison?
Do you have a shock every morning when you open the curtains and see daylight?
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Do you have a shock every morning when you open the curtains and see daylight?
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Yes, I'm sure they have.
Having the motivation to kill someone due to being an atheist or an agnostic, maybe.
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Having the motivation to kill someone due to being an atheist or an agnostic, maybe.
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I saw it on a documentary
on BBC 2.
Ace line - right up there with "it's wrong to wish on space hardware".
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 10:29, closed)
on BBC 2.
Ace line - right up there with "it's wrong to wish on space hardware".
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 10:29, closed)
I no like 69 Boyz
You gonna get popped, Slva dawg,
we iz comin for ya
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 9:55, closed)
You gonna get popped, Slva dawg,
we iz comin for ya
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 9:55, closed)
I don't know many people who get upset about the difference between atheists and agnostics
The difference is fairly obvious and well-defined
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The difference is fairly obvious and well-defined
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There's literally nothing in this thread about the difference between atheists or agnotics
Or people getting upset about it. Shambo thinks you're engaging in hyperbole, everyone else is making gangsta jokes.
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 10:47, closed)
Or people getting upset about it. Shambo thinks you're engaging in hyperbole, everyone else is making gangsta jokes.
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 10:47, closed)
^
I don't even think it's that big a deal even if we were to take it seriously - as Dawkins' 7-point scale of religiosity demonstrates, we're all "agnostics" to some degree. Well, except believers. But I'd count myself as a 6.9 rather than a 7 because no-one can state with absolute certainty the existence or non-existence of a god. Well, except believers. But they're wrong.
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I don't even think it's that big a deal even if we were to take it seriously - as Dawkins' 7-point scale of religiosity demonstrates, we're all "agnostics" to some degree. Well, except believers. But I'd count myself as a 6.9 rather than a 7 because no-one can state with absolute certainty the existence or non-existence of a god. Well, except believers. But they're wrong.
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Yes you can.
As there is absolutely nothing anywhere that even hints at suggesting that someone could speculate that such an entity exists.
There are no gods. And that's it. I don't have to prove it, because there is no counter point beyond 'well, there might be!'
Yeah...There 'might' be a planet made of lego where the trees grow leaves with IKEA instruction drawings on them....
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As there is absolutely nothing anywhere that even hints at suggesting that someone could speculate that such an entity exists.
There are no gods. And that's it. I don't have to prove it, because there is no counter point beyond 'well, there might be!'
Yeah...There 'might' be a planet made of lego where the trees grow leaves with IKEA instruction drawings on them....
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I get absolutely FURIOUS about the distinction between "owing to" and "due to".
Wait ... I don't mean "FURIOUS", do I?
I mean that I don't mind at all but sometimes politely explain the difference when people make a mistake.
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 10:25, closed)
Wait ... I don't mean "FURIOUS", do I?
I mean that I don't mind at all but sometimes politely explain the difference when people make a mistake.
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 10:25, closed)
Is it just me, or are you flogging the atheism thing harder than usual recently?
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You're becoming a one trick pony, Vagabond.
And its not a fun trick any more.
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And its not a fun trick any more.
( , Fri 20 May 2011, 10:34, closed)
"You're becoming a one trick pony, Vagabond."
Becoming?
That pony has long since bolted.
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