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Ask a RoadRunner
#11
RE: Ask a RoadRunner
How much of other scriptures have you researched so far?
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#12
RE: Ask a RoadRunner
(March 17, 2018 at 3:43 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: How much of other scriptures have you researched so far?

If you mean things like the Koran or the book of Mormon.  I've never read them through or anything like that. 
I haven't seen a reason to, for the most part.  Not that I'm unfamiliar with any other religions, but I haven't studied their particular texts in detail.
It is said that an argument is what convinces reasonable men and a proof is what it takes to convince even an unreasonable man.  - Alexander Vilenkin
If I am shown my error, I will be the first to throw my books into the fire.  - Martin Luther
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#13
RE: Ask a RoadRunner
(March 17, 2018 at 3:56 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote:
(March 17, 2018 at 3:43 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: How much of other scriptures have you researched so far?

If you mean things like the Koran or the book of Mormon.  I've never read them through or anything like that. 
I haven't seen a reason to, for the most part.  Not that I'm unfamiliar with any other religions, but I haven't studied their particular texts in detail.

Thanks for the honest answer.
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#14
RE: Ask a RoadRunner
I don't mean to sound unwelcoming (I'm really happy to see Christians and Muslims and other theists here), but why do you choose to spend so much time on an atheists forum?
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god.  If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.
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#15
RE: Ask a RoadRunner
(March 17, 2018 at 4:00 pm)Jenny A Wrote: I don't mean to sound unwelcoming (I'm really happy to see Christians and Muslims and other theists here), but why do you choose to spend so much time on an atheists forum?

Not at all unwelcoming (it's a fair question).  I was previously a participant in a very good Christian forum.  It had a number of good intelligent people, and there where a number of good discussions.  While many of the discussions where between various forms of other theists,  there was a few atheists who came in.  The owner of that forum, started to decide that disagreeing with someone wasn't very loving, and that love was the answer, so people started to be banned and censored (theists mind you... not atheists).  Many of the good people for a discussion if they where not being banned, started leaving.  So long story short, I was banned (although later claimed that it was a mistake), and I started looking for a new place for discussion.

After looking at a number of atheists forums and a few Christian forums, I ended up here.   I'm interested in discussion and I was interested in ideas beyond the new atheists movement, and those few atheist who I had talked to in the previous forum.  I'm here to examine other ideas, and to evaluate them for myself.  And perhaps clear up some misconeptions or offer another Christian POV in some areas that people are not familiar with.
It is said that an argument is what convinces reasonable men and a proof is what it takes to convince even an unreasonable man.  - Alexander Vilenkin
If I am shown my error, I will be the first to throw my books into the fire.  - Martin Luther
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#16
RE: Ask a RoadRunner
Have you ever had an accident on your bike?

I've always wanted a bike but just known way too many people die or have accidents on them.

Plus I live in England so for a lot of the year I probably wouldn't ride it anyway because of the weather.


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#17
RE: Ask a RoadRunner
(March 17, 2018 at 3:43 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote:
(March 17, 2018 at 3:36 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote: What is the significance of your user name?

When I first started posting on forums, it was in the ACE750 group on delphi forums which was my first bike.  When I made my account, I was trying to come up with a username.  I had a mouse pad from my internet provider which was roadrunner cable.  This seemed like a good name for a motorcycle forum (I'm may not be the most creative person).  Plus, as a 38 year old man, I'm not ashamed to say that I still love Looney Tunes.  Even the ones that are now banned for being politically incorrect.

I've got you by a few years, and I still love me some Looney Tunes. Smile 

Not so much the ret-con cartoons they tried to do in the eighties and certainly not the tripe they're trying to pass off now, but the real Looney Tunes.

(March 17, 2018 at 4:22 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote:
(March 17, 2018 at 4:00 pm)Jenny A Wrote: I don't mean to sound unwelcoming (I'm really happy to see Christians and Muslims and other theists here), but why do you choose to spend so much time on an atheists forum?

Not at all unwelcoming (it's a fair question).  I was previously a participant in a very good Christian forum.  It had a number of good intelligent people, and there where a number of good discussions.  While many of the discussions where between various forms of other theists,  there was a few atheists who came in.  The owner of that forum, started to decide that disagreeing with someone wasn't very loving, and that love was the answer, so people started to be banned and censored (theists mind you... not atheists).  Many of the good people for a discussion if they where not being banned, started leaving.  So long story short, I was banned (although later claimed that it was a mistake), and I started looking for a new place for discussion.

After looking at a number of atheists forums and a few Christian forums, I ended up here.   I'm interested in discussion and I was interested in ideas beyond the new atheists movement, and those few atheist who I had talked to in the previous forum.  I'm here to examine other ideas, and to evaluate them for myself.  And perhaps clear up some misconeptions or offer another Christian POV in some areas that people are not familiar with.

RR, I know we're frequently on opposite sides of the discussion at hand, and some of those discussions have gotten rather heated. I appreciate your presence here though. You've given me food for thought on more than one occasion and you've never once tried to convert me (or anyone else I've ever seen).
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#18
RE: Ask a RoadRunner
(March 17, 2018 at 5:26 pm)paulpablo Wrote: Have you ever had an accident on your bike?

I've always wanted a bike but just known way too many people die or have accidents on them.

Plus I live in England so for a lot of the year I probably wouldn't ride it anyway because of the weather.

Unfortunately, I had two too many accidents (both on the 750).  The last one, I was on my way down to West Virginia to a right half roundup with the aforementioned Honda group.  I stopped  near Pittsburgh to put on some rain gear, as it was starting to pour.  As I was taking the on ramp back onto the road, my back tire started to fishtail and I went down.  It hadn't rained in quite some time, and the roads where covered with oil (not good when you get a layer of water underneath it).  One guy who stopped to help me almost fell walking over to me.

The first one was my own fault.   I took the day off for a job interview.  On my way there, I got pulled over for speeding (area of highway near a town, that is 55 instead of 65 for little reason).  I also had trouble finding the place, and was late for my interview.  However, they didn't seem to notice, the guy took one look at my resume, and informed me, that they where not paying squat to travel, and I wouldn't want to work there.  So after taking the day off (and paying the state to do so), I decided to go for a motorcycle ride down some twisty country roads.  This is when I learned that you shouldn't ride aggressively at all, if you mind is not on it.   I wasn't going too fast, but didn't set up right for a curve, and went off into the deep gravel along side of the road.   Luckily the gravel through me down on the road, rather than into the ditch or the trees.

The first accident was around 45-50 MPH and the second was probably about 15-25 MPH.  I was wearing protective gear for both.  In both incidences I replaced the front fender, and I was sore for quite some time after.  I also rode the bike home in both cases, although I could barely get off the bike when I arrived.

It's certainly something to respect the dangers of.  And it didn't stop me from loving the ride.  I did learn to be more aware of both myself and conditions and to either not ride, or ride accordingly.  If you like driving, then you would probably like a motorcycle.  There is a mix of being so highly focused, and yet completely relaxed, that is difficult to explain.  You become one with the machine, and get to enjoy the outdoors in a way you can't do in a car. 

Here we have MSF courses (Motorcycle safety foundation) which teach you how to ride and count as the driving portion of the test.  I highly recommend it; even if you can already ride, or have no idea how to ride.  They taught us to think about safety and to respect and fear the bike, but not to ride afraid.  I originally did not want a bike.  A friend talked me into taking the course, just to have my license in case he could talk me into it.   I did, and from 20 MPH around the parking lot, I was hooked.
It is said that an argument is what convinces reasonable men and a proof is what it takes to convince even an unreasonable man.  - Alexander Vilenkin
If I am shown my error, I will be the first to throw my books into the fire.  - Martin Luther
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#19
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Do you really go "meep, meep"?

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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#20
RE: Ask a RoadRunner
(March 17, 2018 at 5:55 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Do you really go "meep, meep"?

Pretty much... most motorcycle horns are kind of embarrassing, and sound pretty much like that.
It is said that an argument is what convinces reasonable men and a proof is what it takes to convince even an unreasonable man.  - Alexander Vilenkin
If I am shown my error, I will be the first to throw my books into the fire.  - Martin Luther
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