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Poll: Would you make religion illegal?
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Secularism
#21
RE: Secularism
(January 31, 2010 at 6:48 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: Sounds like "the calling" LEDO Big Grin

I mean really. What excitement would there be, being an atheist if we were all atheists? Who would we make fun of? Fucking agnostics? What would we discuss on this board? I like the idea that there are people out there who think the Flintstones is a documentary. I just want to break out the popcorn and be entertained. It is fun being a smug atheist, laughing at my fellow human being who max out on the gullible scale.

The fact is I do want to hear about Jesus. Yes, tell me about Joseph Smith. Watch Tower? Sure I 'll take one. Want some popcorn? "What you see as a problem I see as an oppurtunity."- Steve Martin, "My Blue Heaven"
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#22
RE: Secularism
I think Joseph Smith was a real visionary, actually, and that's saying nothing about the size of his balls (but they were huge). I mean, to try a stunt like his? That takes some real guts. And he pulled it off! Brilliant!
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#23
RE: Secularism
(February 1, 2010 at 9:57 pm)lukec Wrote: I think Joseph Smith was a real visionary, actually, and that's saying nothing about the size of his balls (but they were huge). I mean, to try a stunt like his? That takes some real guts. And he pulled it off! Brilliant!

Although, of course, a lot of his success had to do with the fact that he was living in a time and place where few people were educated.
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#24
RE: Secularism
(February 1, 2010 at 10:44 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote:
(February 1, 2010 at 9:57 pm)lukec Wrote: I think Joseph Smith was a real visionary, actually, and that's saying nothing about the size of his balls (but they were huge). I mean, to try a stunt like his? That takes some real guts. And he pulled it off! Brilliant!

Although, of course, a lot of his success had to do with the fact that he was living in a time and place where few people were educated.

Yes. I do geneaology research. The 5 people who testified to having seen the gold tablets were all Mennonite brothers, who wouldn't know shit from shinola.
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