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falcon9

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Re: Cowards (like xtian fundies)
« Reply #15 on: October 08, 2012, 01:59:54 pm »
Your point wasn't made by my response, my point was.  Only a cowardly xtian, whose limited ability to reason was blinded by faith, would conclude something so overtly irrational.

And just by reading your subject re-write,thank you for making my point.
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Re: Cowards
« Reply #16 on: October 08, 2012, 02:04:31 pm »
Just a question I'm gonna throw out there:If someone posted "Cowards,Jews,same thing" or "Cowards,Blacks,same thing" (as falcon has posted "Cowards,xains,same thing") Would that be grounds for banning?Just curious.

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Re: Cowards
« Reply #17 on: October 08, 2012, 02:08:05 pm »
Such does not violate the FC TOS so, quit trying to get a non-xtian banned for dissenting with your faith-blinded attempts at censorship.  Such attempts are cowardly because they seek to restrict opposition, rather than face it honorably.

Just a question I'm gonna throw out there:If someone posted "Cowards,Jews,same thing" or "Cowards,Blacks,same thing" (as falcon has posted "Cowards,xains,same thing") Would that be grounds for banning?Just curious.

Just curious ... what's a "xain", (an insane xtian or what)?  I'd written "xtian", (since in many cases, "xain" would be an oxymoron.  Literally).
« Last Edit: October 08, 2012, 02:14:49 pm by falcon9 »
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Re: Cowards
« Reply #18 on: October 08, 2012, 02:11:42 pm »
Wait....you're saying such does not violate TOS? I'm confused here. What?

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Re: Cowards
« Reply #19 on: October 08, 2012, 02:13:37 pm »
This is the debate + dicuss subforum of FC's Off Topic forum.  It's "enter at your own risk".  If such confuses you, read the Terms Of Service, (TOS).

Wait....you're saying such does not violate TOS? I'm confused here. What?
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Re: Cowards
« Reply #20 on: October 08, 2012, 02:19:59 pm »
Many of Gods people lost their lives before they saluted Hitler.

Of course there are many other examples too in the bible.

I am not sure where the word coward correlates with one who serves and loves his creator?

I think the real coward here is the one who cant accept he has a maker.

Just on another note...Jesus gave the best demonstration to Vindicate his father as the only TRUE God and should receive exacting devotion and he allowed satans world to test him to the max till he died for it unblemished.

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Re: Cowards
« Reply #21 on: October 08, 2012, 02:23:04 pm »
No, not arguing the Christian side of this thread...been there enough.  I was replying to the question thrown out there by JediJohnny.  Would it not be wrong for me to get on here and say something like "Oh, I don't get surveys because I'm a white girl."  Just an example. I would not get on here and say I would get more surveys if I fit into a minority category or something.  In response to his saying would that kind of comment not violate TOS.  Would a black man who has the same on again/off again luck with surveys not have the same argument but be able to be offended at a comment like that?  Just thought that JediJohnny had a great question.

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Re: Cowards
« Reply #22 on: October 08, 2012, 02:28:31 pm »
I am not sure where the word coward correlates with one who serves and loves his creator?

One way it correlates is in declining to defend the "right" to hold such blind faith-based superstitious beliefs.

I think the real coward here is the one who cant accept he has a maker.

That is an irrational assertion as it relies upon a faith-based religious superstition which has no basis in evidence.  On the contrary, a fervent religious adherent appears to cling to irrational blind faith out of abject fear, (cowardice).  One who holds no such religious fears is not a coward.
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Re: survey demographics (was re: Cowards)
« Reply #23 on: October 08, 2012, 02:31:49 pm »
The thing is, other members have posted such complaints about survey providers as perceived discriminations through vetted demographics.  These complaints generally have no provable basis since providers often seek a representative sample across demographic parameters.

No, not arguing the Christian side of this thread...been there enough.  I was replying to the question thrown out there by JediJohnny.  Would it not be wrong for me to get on here and say something like "Oh, I don't get surveys because I'm a white girl."  Just an example. I would not get on here and say I would get more surveys if I fit into a minority category or something.  In response to his saying would that kind of comment not violate TOS.  Would a black man who has the same on again/off again luck with surveys not have the same argument but be able to be offended at a comment like that?  
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Re: Cowards
« Reply #24 on: October 08, 2012, 02:35:33 pm »
God is a superstious belief as far as YOU are concerned.

For many the evidence is there HE exists.

If you wanna keep making up your fictious rules be my guest.....its obvious you are happy to have your own independence and live to be 70/80 years and become dust.

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Re: Cowardly religious adherents
« Reply #25 on: October 08, 2012, 02:43:05 pm »
God is a superstious belief as far as YOU are concerned.

Since you don't attribute who you're replying to, (as well as falsely attributing things to hypothetical 'deities' when that's convenient), I'll mention that I'm not the only one who views that which has no supporting evidence as a superstitious belief, (dictionary entries confirm this; e.g. "belief").

For many the evidence is there HE exists.

What evidence?  A book of superstitious beliefs does not constitute evidence; that's hearsay based upon blind religious faith.  False attributions are not evidence, those are unsupported opinions, (e.g., claiming that an 'invisible pink unicorn' created everything is exactly the same as claiming that an invisible xtian 'g-d' did it).

If you wanna keep making up your fictious rules be my guest.....

While it's somewhat flattering of you to attribute logical reasoning to me, that's a false attribution.  I didn't 'make up rules' of reasoning and your inability to use reasoning methods is exemplified by they're omission in your irrational rantings.
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Re: Cowards
« Reply #26 on: October 08, 2012, 02:49:04 pm »
Millions obeyed Jesus command what he told his disciples on Nisan 14 this past year and every year to "keep doing this in rememberance of me"

The scripture "Broad and spacious is the road to destruction and narrow the road to life and few finding it"might be a moral victory to you knowing many will not inherit Gods kingdom.

BUT YOU CANT STOP IT FROM HAPPENING

SO KEEP FOOLING YOURSELF

YOU CANT STOP IT!!!

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Re: Cowardly religious proselytizing
« Reply #27 on: October 08, 2012, 02:53:08 pm »
Are you suggesting that one can't stop cowardice from happening or, merely posting some religious proselytizing rant again?

BUT YOU CANT STOP IT FROM HAPPENING

Wait and see.

YOU CANT STOP IT!!!

Many fanatics have claimed such before.  Where are they now?
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Re: Cowards
« Reply #28 on: October 08, 2012, 03:04:11 pm »
Cowardice????LOL!!!

I would rather have died to VINDICATE GODS name then die in a stupid jungle for a reason why i didnt know why i was there.

And many did die for both reasons

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Re: Cowards
« Reply #29 on: October 08, 2012, 03:08:31 pm »
No death "vindicates" a religious superstitious belief.  That's a meaningless as irrational soteriology beliefs.

I would rather have died to VINDICATE GODS name ...  
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