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Militant Atheism?
#81
RE: Militant Atheism?
(September 18, 2023 at 10:55 am)Data Wrote:
(September 18, 2023 at 10:42 am)arewethereyet Wrote: If we could ban people we don't like or that say things we don't want to hear there would be far fewer people here.

I still think staff should get one free pass a year to ban someone just 'cause.  But that's not how things are run here.

I don't envy your power. I can only imagine having to listen to all of the punk ass bitches who come whining to you because someone disagreed with them as rudely as they did from the start. I almost never report anything unless it really is spam. Trolling? That's just a smokescreen. If I had a theist forum I wouldn't ban anyone for trolling unless it got way out of hand. Sometimes that is the response to disagreement. If you can't win an argument harrass the person unmerciful. That's just easily ignored. In fact, I have to unignore one right now. Most the time people don't go that far, it isn't worth the trouble.

Oh, I have unignored a few, recently.  In fact, I only have two on my list right now.
  
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#82
RE: Militant Atheism?
(September 18, 2023 at 9:58 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: Polish lugnut peddlers, mostly.

WHAT?! 

Oh, being banned? Well - you've got to ban Polish lugnut peddlers, don't you. 
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#83
RE: Militant Atheism?
(September 18, 2023 at 10:57 am)arewethereyet Wrote:
(September 18, 2023 at 10:55 am)Data Wrote: I don't envy your power. I can only imagine having to listen to all of the punk ass bitches who come whining to you because someone disagreed with them as rudely as they did from the start. I almost never report anything unless it really is spam. Trolling? That's just a smokescreen. If I had a theist forum I wouldn't ban anyone for trolling unless it got way out of hand. Sometimes that is the response to disagreement. If you can't win an argument harrass the person unmerciful. That's just easily ignored. In fact, I have to unignore one right now. Most the time people don't go that far, it isn't worth the trouble.

Oh, I have unignored a few, recently.  In fact, I only have two on my list right now.

Well, when you ignore me just remember you won't be able to see what I have to say, and naturally, that would be a tragedy.

ETA: Seriously, though, it is a shame to have to ignore, IMO, the one I just unignored is a case in point. That one has important stuff to say but his ego obfuscates that. Lots of fun for me unless I want to talk with other people. If you have to dig through an unmerciful amount of shit to find the treasure at some point you have to move on. I've been doing this a long time. Lots of shit. The tolerance doesn't increase, it decreases.
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#84
RE: Militant Atheism?
(September 18, 2023 at 11:17 am)Data Wrote:
(September 18, 2023 at 10:57 am)arewethereyet Wrote: Oh, I have unignored a few, recently.  In fact, I only have two on my list right now.

Well, when you ignore me just remember you won't be able to see what I have to say, and naturally, that would be a tragedy.

I can still read even those I have ignored.  Sigh, part of the job.
  
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#85
RE: Militant Atheism?
(September 18, 2023 at 11:27 am)arewethereyet Wrote:
(September 18, 2023 at 11:17 am)Data Wrote: Well, when you ignore me just remember you won't be able to see what I have to say, and naturally, that would be a tragedy.

I can still read even those I have ignored.  Sigh, part of the job.

Well, what the hell's the point?
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#86
RE: Militant Atheism?
(September 18, 2023 at 11:43 am)Data Wrote:
(September 18, 2023 at 11:27 am)arewethereyet Wrote: I can still read even those I have ignored.  Sigh, part of the job.

Well, what the hell's the point?

It makes me feel better.

And, if someone's on ignore they can't PM you. 

Sometimes PMs get a little out of control.  Better to force the info onto the main pages.
  
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#87
RE: Militant Atheism?
Religion is social so it only makes sense that atheism is an objection to at least something that is social I don't know about sociopolitical.

It's not just that someone wrote a book about God/Gods and I don't believe the contents are factual, it's that I live in a society were a lot of people do believe it's true.


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#88
RE: Militant Atheism?
(September 18, 2023 at 11:54 am)arewethereyet Wrote:
(September 18, 2023 at 11:43 am)Data Wrote: Well, what the hell's the point?

It makes me feel better.

And, if someone's on ignore they can't PM you. 

Sometimes PMs get a little out of control.  Better to force the info onto the main pages.

not that it matters, but I agree with that 100%. I don't PM and don't trust PMs to me. The political implications seem nefarious. I don't want to make friends or enemies. My experience with PMs is that the person is trying to get some information or leverage, probably for someone else. I also don't like kudos and those types of incentive. WAY too political. Let's gang up on this fool. You don't fit in. You don't toe the line. I like giving kudos for posts that have some substantive quality, whether it be funny or relevant or interesting. Often if they make a good point against my argument. So I give kudos to people who think I'm their enemy. They think I'm trying to fuck with them in some way when I'm just saying good point.
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#89
RE: Militant Atheism?
(September 18, 2023 at 11:55 am)paulpablo Wrote: Religion is social so it only makes sense that atheism is an objection to at least something that is social I don't know about sociopolitical.

It's not just that someone wrote a book about God/Gods and I don't believe the contents are factual, it's that I live in a society were a lot of people do believe it's true.

Israel, the Jewish religion of old, Moses and all of that, was social and political. Here's the laws, agree with them or face the consequence, or get out. Conversion is welcome. Christianity, originally, was social in an isolated sense. The society was the congregation. So, no homosexuality, no abortion IN the congregation. Outside of that is none of their business and inside is no business of the society Christianity itself is in unless they are breaking the law. One of the tenets of early Christianity is to follow the law of whatever society they are in so long as it doesn't conflict with God's will, standard, purpose, etc.
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#90
RE: Militant Atheism?
(September 18, 2023 at 12:09 pm)Data Wrote:
(September 18, 2023 at 11:55 am)paulpablo Wrote: Religion is social so it only makes sense that atheism is an objection to at least something that is social I don't know about sociopolitical.

It's not just that someone wrote a book about God/Gods and I don't believe the contents are factual, it's that I live in a society were a lot of people do believe it's true.

Israel, the Jewish religion of old, Moses and all of that, was social and political. Here's the laws, agree with them or face the consequence, or get out. Conversion is welcome. Christianity, originally, was social in an isolated sense. The society was the congregation. So, no homosexuality, no abortion IN the congregation. Outside of that is none of their business and inside is no business of the society Christianity itself is in unless they are breaking the law. One of the tenets of early Christianity is to follow the law of whatever society they are in so long as it doesn't conflict with God's will, standard, purpose, etc.

Surely what goes on inside a religion is a concern of society and others? It may well be that they are doing that which is harmful, immoral, or subversive. It needs to be examined and if found engaged in something untoward, challenged.
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