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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think there's more evidence for the existence of religion.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDumbass
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Originally posted by Bee View PostWell, again I'm not a saint, and I'm not telling you that I don't have dumbass responses for a dumbass question or don't have any dumbass responses at all (like everybody else), but you "forgot" to mention about the number of dumbass answers to my posts in professional forums. If any member disagrees or wants an explanation from my posts the basic rule would be asking or argue in a polite way, in this way, the result would be certainly different.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostWell, again I'm not a saint, and I'm not telling you that I don't have dumbass responses for a dumbass question or don't have any dumbass responses at all (like everybody else), but you "forgot" to mention about the number of dumbass answers to my posts in professional forums. If any member disagrees or wants an explanation from my posts the basic rule would be asking or argue in a polite way, in this way, the result would be certainly different.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThe complaints about you refer to your dumbass responses in the professional forums.
I think that we could be accused of being too lenient on that score...
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Originally posted by Bee View PostGood point.
I can tell you that the mods are receiving complaints about me, in their mind, I'm aggressive when I answer them and I don't respond to the questions. I can imagine who fagots are, I'm not a saint but the members of this forum are so polite in a debate (irony) that I just laugh when I read the message.
In this case, do you see extremisms or stupidity from that members?
I think that we could be accused of being too lenient on that score...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhere do we stand with extremist Brexiters?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post<BR word>
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWhat do you suggest and do you have evidence of more members with extreme views. Also can you define extremists so we all know we are talking about the same thing.
For example I was accused of extreme views by a member when I said Muslim communities had a responsibility to integrate.
I can tell you that the mods are receiving complaints about me, in their mind, I'm aggressive when I answer them and I don't respond to the questions. I can imagine who fagots are, I'm not a saint but the members of this forum are so polite in a debate (irony) that I just laugh when I read the message.
In this case, do you see extremisms or stupidity from that members?
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWe can all applaud the banning of diseasex, but should CUK do more to weed out extremists?
But as far as Christians are concerned - bring back the Test Acts, but rather that anyone with any kind of spiritual belief must be excluded from public office. Except Muslims of course, because that would be racist
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostReligion is the belief in dieties, rather than the dieties themselves.
"Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, just as it is the spirit of a spiritless situation. It is the opium of the people."
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