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Emotional resilience and Philistinery
#41
RE: Emotional resilience and Philistinery
(January 1, 2014 at 11:05 am)Psykhronic Wrote: I don't have a degree! So what you said means nothing to me, nice try though.

Seriously, you come here with stupid judgments and are surprised by the results? Get the fuck off the internet, son. I don't even remember anyone ever saying they have the 'right way' to approach religious people on this forum. I also do not remember 'humanism' necessitating atheism.

Oh my God I'm in your house? On your computer screen?
Navigate to another page, lumpfish.

But seriously, I generalise atheists but don't necessarily include anyone in this forum. I hoped that someone would recognize the dilemma I was outlining and be able to meet me somewhere on it. It just so happened that a number of posters appeared who are too sensitive for their own good, and just because I have a bone to pick it doesn't mean I'm trying to puke all over their sister.

And you don't own the internet. By the way. (OMG ZOMG!).
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#42
RE: Emotional resilience and Philistinery
(January 1, 2014 at 11:15 am)Fidel_Castronaut Wrote:
(January 1, 2014 at 11:07 am)pineapplebunnybounce Wrote: Has to be a troll.

I think most adults know not to judge too quickly as it often leads to embarrassments and misunderstandings, and yet this one strolls in here, calls everyone brutish and backwards and then tries to convince us that he wants a dialogue and is a lecturer? lol?

Remember, it's not hard to graduate from clown college. I hear they're even giving PhD's out nowadays.

"I have a PhD in truthology from Christian Tech."
My ignore list




"The lord doesn't work in mysterious ways, but in ways that are indistinguishable from his nonexistence."
-- George Yorgo Veenhuyzen quoted by John W. Loftus in The End of Christianity (p. 103).
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#43
RE: Emotional resilience and Philistinery
(January 1, 2014 at 11:19 am)teaearlgreyhot Wrote:
(January 1, 2014 at 11:15 am)Fidel_Castronaut Wrote: Remember, it's not hard to graduate from clown college. I hear they're even giving PhD's out nowadays.

"I have a PhD in truthology from Christian Tech."

Wow you too?

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#44
RE: Emotional resilience and Philistinery
(January 1, 2014 at 11:17 am)Get me Rex Kramer! Wrote: Oh my God I'm in your house? On your computer screen?
Navigate to another page, lumpfish.

I see. you don;t understand that my house refers to the fact I am an Atheist in an Atheist site. I'm at home. I can sit around in my underpants scratching my genitalia. you should jump up asking If I need help with the dishes.

Quote:But seriously, I generalise atheists but don't necessarily include anyone in this forum. I hoped that someone would recognize the dilemma I was outlining and be able to meet me somewhere on it.

Since you are so bad at outlining may I suggest you take a course in critical thinking?


Quote: It just so happened that a number of posters appeared who are too sensitive for their own good, and just because I have a bone to pick it doesn't mean I'm trying to puke all over their sister.

Ah...we are too sensitive.
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#45
RE: Emotional resilience and Philistinery
(January 1, 2014 at 11:17 am)Get me Rex Kramer! Wrote: Oh my God I'm in your house? On your computer screen?
Yep, get out of my house!
Quote:But seriously, I generalise atheists but don't necessarily include anyone in this forum. I hoped that someone would recognize the dilemma I was outlining and be able to meet me somewhere on it. It just so happened that a number of posters appeared who are too sensitive for their own good, and just because I have a bone to pick it doesn't mean I'm trying to puke all over their sister.

And you don't own the internet. By the way. (OMG ZOMG!).

You outlined your dilemma like shit, welcome to consequence. AND OH MY GOD NO WAI I THOUGHT I OWNED THE INTERNET THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING
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#46
RE: Emotional resilience and Philistinery
Fidel, I can tell you are old and don't like these young 'uns running around. I completely agree with you.
French guy, 1) I'm not canadian last time I checked. 2) If this is your home, in which room is your girlfriend? 3) I have made logically consistent arguments. Pedantry is never rewarded. 4) although I'm an atheist, praising the lawd IS a good day out, that's why people go out on church buses on sundays! 5) don't swear, you're in enough trouble. 6) Erasmus doesn't care what you think.

Ok who else was it...
Oh that's it.
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#47
RE: Emotional resilience and Philistinery
The most hilarious point of this thread has to be when he thought "là bạn điên" was a french username.
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#48
RE: Emotional resilience and Philistinery
HE'S NOT FRENCH?????
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#49
RE: Emotional resilience and Philistinery
(January 1, 2014 at 11:24 am)Get me Rex Kramer! Wrote: French guy, 1) I'm not canadian last time I checked.

And yet you have a Mix of British spelling and American style. I suggest you learn to recognise some foreign langauges. My name is n Vietnamese.

2) If this is your home, in which room is your girlfriend?

I keep her locked in the cellar.


Quote: 3) I have made logically consistent arguments. Pedantry is never rewarded.

No. You have rambled incoherantly
Quote: 4) although I'm an atheist, praising the lawd IS a good day out, that's why people go out on church buses on sundays!

Inane


Quote: 5) don't swear, you're in enough trouble.

With whom exactly?


Quote: 6) Erasmus doesn't care what you think.

Probably because he is dead.

Quote:Ok who else was it...
Oh that's it.

Still haven't a clue what you are on about.
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#50
RE: Emotional resilience and Philistinery
But you are French because I'm a relative.
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