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For the believers among you, if someones getting a kick out of winding you up over this try and ignore 'em, I know it's not easy but look what happened when you responded, a harmless thread was closed and they got what they wanted. next time let them have their little dig and when nobody responds they won't be able to have their fun. At the end of the day it's freedom of speech for everybody, whether they share your views or not.
I'm an outright atheist to the core and I had a nosey at the Easter thread just for the hell of it. I found absolutely nothing offensive whatsoever. If someone is that terrified of another belief system it says more about them than the one who originaly posted. What this comes down to is two completely different passions colliding and spiralling out of control. We're all adults here and extending a common courtesy to others shouldn't be too difficult, if you don't want to read a thread about god then don't. For the believers among you, if someones getting a kick out of winding you up over this try and ignore 'em, I know it's not easy but look what happened when you responded, a harmless thread was closed and they got what they wanted. next time let them have their little dig and when nobody responds they won't be able to have their fun. At the end of the day it's freedom of speech for everybody,
whether they share your views or not. Hope everyone had a happy easter, regardless.
I generally avoid threads dealing with religion and politics...both topics are sure to come to a quick boil as differences of opinion collide. But I will post in this thread....not my opinion, but a true story of acceptance, tolerance, and brotherhood from two unlikely sources.
Back in 1987, I was a Freshman at Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio. One day at lunch, I was joined by two guys who were Juniors. Roommates for three years, these two men had been forced together by an unseeing housing department (or what ever you call the people who assign college students to their dorm rooms). These two men had a choice, kill each other or over come their differences and live in peace. These two chose to over come their differences, and as a result had become best of friends, brothers in spirit. Both of these men were approaching the US Government for the right to remain in this country once their education visas were no longer valid. Neither wanted to return to their home nation, as doing so would mean that they would once again become sworn enemies and would likely face each other across the barrels of their military rifles.
One of these guys was from Isreal. The other was a Palastinean. Jew and Arab. Sworn enemies at home.
But there on the campus of ONU, these two men were able to break through the generations old hatred and find that, deep down, they had much more in common than they had that was different.
These two men had become more than best friends, they had become brothers. And neither wanted to return to their home land, where their brothers (through national bent) would once again become their enemy.
I don't know if these two were able to stay in the US as they wanted. I don't know if they were able to be god-father to each other's children. I hope they were able to. I hope that all these years later that their families are getting together for cook outs and birthday parties and movie nights.
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yes you do but sadly others do notAnd simply to prove that I can act what I advocate ... I genuinely respect your philosophy. I really do. I appreciate we live in a free world where each adult can form his or hers own path and be genuinely respected and appreciated as a human being in good standing among men.
Cheers,
Ken
well we got into birthdays
this is a test the sky is blue
should i make a poll?
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yes you do but sadly others do not
i really do not think you did anything wrong in fact you did not
but my concern is greater and wider
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And simply to prove that I can act what I advocate ... I genuinely respect your philosophy. I really do. I appreciate we live in a free world where each adult can form his or hers own path and be genuinely respected and appreciated as a human being in good standing among men.
Cheers,
Ken
Just because you can conduct religious conversations in peace and respect for the non-religious doesn't mean that everyone else at SO can.
A few months back I told a story of a sticky situation and was given a bunch of Christian advice. I politely said no thank you, and that I wasn't likely to go church to seek help or pray, and the response was about how wrong I was. I was then treated like I was being offensive for saying that I didn't think jesus or god or whatever existed.
Just last week a moderator decided that we should pay more respect around here by capitalizing the 'G' in god.
Ken,
I can handle a "he is risen" thread where believers share a moment together. The above shouldn't happen, and makes it a very unfriendly place. I didn't get my underwear twisted over it, but new guys just won't come here.
Cheezyflier has one of the better attitudes around regarding his faith. We've calmly discussed this kinda thing via PM.
A few months back I told a story of a sticky situation and was given a bunch of Christian advice. I politely said no thank you, and that I wasn't likely to go church to seek help or pray, and the response was about how wrong I was. I was then treated like I was being offensive for saying that I didn't think jesus or god or whatever existed.
Just last week a moderator decided that we should pay more respect around here by capitalizing the 'G' in god.