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4th February 2010, 16:58
Post: #21
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RE: Stealth skin - Religious views
(4th February 2010 16:53)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: "WWLD's parents saw the banner at the top, and it freaked them out." - Adrian Saw the banner at the top of the normal skin, so Adrian installed the stealth skin. Everything in faith is covered by the non verifiable clause
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4th February 2010, 17:06
Post: #22
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RE: Stealth skin - Religious views
Her parents saw the default theme logo, and WWLD requested a Stealth Theme. My statement about her parents freaking out was in reference to the *reason* we created the Stealth Theme, not the Stealth Theme itself.
"The argument was not bullshit, it was circular." - Edward, Christian Fundamentalist
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5th February 2010, 04:05
Post: #23
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RE: Stealth skin - Religious views
I didn't even know this existed, but I just switched and I love it. It has nothing to do with needing to hide what I'm looking at, but it just looks great. It's easier on the eyes and way more streamlined. I think I'll keep it.
Nothing is your own except the few cubic centimeters inside your skull. - George Orwell
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5th February 2010, 13:57
Post: #24
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RE: Stealth skin - Religious views
(4th February 2010 17:06)Adrian Hayter Wrote: Her parents saw the default theme logo, and WWLD requested a Stealth Theme. My statement about her parents freaking out was in reference to the *reason* we created the Stealth Theme, not the Stealth Theme itself. Oh my apologies for the misunderstanding and thank you very much for clarifying. EvF |
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5th February 2010, 14:06
Post: #25
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RE: Stealth skin - Religious views
I'm still on the fence as to which I like better, been using the new one for 3 days or so. I understand the need and commend the administrators for taking such good care of their community.
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post
"A lot of people are unwilling to acknowledge anything that contradicts their worldview. So telling them that it's false doesn't necessarily slow them down. That's how urban legends get started for the most case. Like the woman who supposedly put her poodle in the microwave to dry it off. And it exploded." David Mikkelson (snopes) |
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