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« Reply #30 on: March 27, 2015, 10:11:43 AM »

There should also be a 'we inevitably find out if Camel hates [Person/Subject] being discussed' law.

A Red Dog pun law.

A Red Dog turn it off an on again law.

A Blatch in-joke law.

And of course the 'my god, it really is clicky here' law.
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« Reply #31 on: March 27, 2015, 10:12:23 AM »

Religion.

Absolutely this.
Root of all evil.
Pointless
Its the one thing i just see no good coming from. Those that think it brings good are simply fooling themselves and should look formtheir strength and answers elsewhere. It amazes me that even rational and intelligent people can be so religous.

Nah, can't have this.

As much as I'm an Atheist and anti religion to say no good comes out of it is massively incorrect IMO.

There lots of dedicated and selfless people who channel their good work through religion.

They'd probably be good people without religion, but even with this caveat, religion is a force for good in lots of places.

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« Reply #32 on: March 27, 2015, 10:16:27 AM »

There should also be a 'we inevitably find out if Camel hates [Person/Subject] being discussed' law.

A Red Dog pun law.

A Red Dog turn it off an on again law.

A Blatch in-joke law.

And of course the 'my god, it really is clicky here' law.

This is pretty easy. There are three types of people I don't like.

People with huge egos.

People who have achieved success/fame way beyond what their skill/talent dictates they should.

And worst of all: The subset of both groups; people who achieved fame way beyond their talent level who have got huge egos.
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« Reply #33 on: March 27, 2015, 10:18:19 AM »

There should also be a 'we inevitably find out if Camel hates [Person/Subject] being discussed' law.

A Red Dog pun law.

A Red Dog turn it off an on again law.

A Blatch in-joke law.

And of course the 'my god, it really is clicky here' law.

This is pretty easy. There are three types of people I don't like.

People with huge egos.

People who have achieved success/fame way beyond what their skill/talent dictates they should.

And worst of all: The subset of both groups; people who achieved fame way beyond their talent level who have got huge egos.

What about people that kick bunny rabbits? They are c***s too if you ask me.
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« Reply #34 on: March 27, 2015, 10:32:48 AM »

There should also be a 'we inevitably find out if Camel hates [Person/Subject] being discussed' law.

A Red Dog pun law.

A Red Dog turn it off an on again law.

A Blatch in-joke law.

And of course the 'my god, it really is clicky here' law.

This is pretty easy. There are three types of people I don't like.

People with huge egos.

People who have achieved success/fame way beyond what their skill/talent dictates they should.

And worst of all: The subset of both groups; people who achieved fame way beyond their talent level who have got huge egos.

What about people that kick bunny rabbits? They are c***s too if you ask me.

Especially if they have personalised number plates.
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« Reply #35 on: March 27, 2015, 10:34:03 AM »

Religion.

Absolutely this.
Root of all evil.
Pointless
Its the one thing i just see no good coming from. Those that think it brings good are simply fooling themselves and should look formtheir strength and answers elsewhere. It amazes me that even rational and intelligent people can be so religous.

Nah, can't have this.

As much as I'm an Atheist and anti religion to say no good comes out of it is massively incorrect IMO.

There lots of dedicated and selfless people who channel their good work through religion.

They'd probably be good people without religion, but even with this caveat, religion is a force for good in lots of places.



Sigh, is it really? 
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« Reply #36 on: March 27, 2015, 10:35:16 AM »

Happy to take my chances with nuclear holocaust if we could just uninvent self service tills at supermarkets.
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« Reply #37 on: March 27, 2015, 10:36:11 AM »

Can we uninvent Simon Cowell?
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« Reply #38 on: March 27, 2015, 10:53:58 AM »

Religion.

Absolutely this.
Root of all evil.
Pointless
Its the one thing i just see no good coming from. Those that think it brings good are simply fooling themselves and should look formtheir strength and answers elsewhere. It amazes me that even rational and intelligent people can be so religous.

Nah, can't have this.

As much as I'm an Atheist and anti religion to say no good comes out of it is massively incorrect IMO.

There lots of dedicated and selfless people who channel their good work through religion.

They'd probably be good people without religion, but even with this caveat, religion is a force for good in lots of places.



Sigh, is it really? 

I'd uninvent people writing the word 'sigh' as a rebuttle.

I'm an atheist too, but think Camel has made a good point that lots of inidviduals have used relgion in a positive way. Maybe you'd like to give an actual reason why you disagree?
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« Reply #39 on: March 27, 2015, 10:54:49 AM »

Happy to take my chances with nuclear holocaust if we could just uninvent self service tills at supermarkets.

They are pants, but I do like the 'scan as you go' thing in Tescos.
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« Reply #40 on: March 27, 2015, 11:06:04 AM »

Religion.

Absolutely this.
Root of all evil.
Pointless
Its the one thing i just see no good coming from. Those that think it brings good are simply fooling themselves and should look formtheir strength and answers elsewhere. It amazes me that even rational and intelligent people can be so religous.

Nah, can't have this.

As much as I'm an Atheist and anti religion to say no good comes out of it is massively incorrect IMO.

There lots of dedicated and selfless people who channel their good work through religion.

They'd probably be good people without religion, but even with this caveat, religion is a force for good in lots of places.



Sigh, is it really? 

I'd uninvent people writing the word 'sigh' as a rebuttle.

I'm an atheist too, but think Camel has made a good point that lots of inidviduals have used relgion in a positive way. Maybe you'd like to give an actual reason why you disagree?

Surely the burden of evidence is on the person who makes the assertion? 

PS The "sigh" wasn't to be a rebuttal in this case, more that we're getting into another discussion on religion.
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« Reply #41 on: March 27, 2015, 11:16:02 AM »

OK, so I'm not religious, but think it's quite hard to refute that shared religion creates a strong sense of community and well being in believers.
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« Reply #42 on: March 27, 2015, 11:18:32 AM »

Religion.

Absolutely this.
Root of all evil.
Pointless
Its the one thing i just see no good coming from. Those that think it brings good are simply fooling themselves and should look formtheir strength and answers elsewhere. It amazes me that even rational and intelligent people can be so religous.

Nah, can't have this.

As much as I'm an Atheist and anti religion to say no good comes out of it is massively incorrect IMO.

There lots of dedicated and selfless people who channel their good work through religion.

They'd probably be good people without religion, but even with this caveat, religion is a force for good in lots of places.



Sigh, is it really? 

I'd uninvent people writing the word 'sigh' as a rebuttle.

I'm an atheist too, but think Camel has made a good point that lots of inidviduals have used relgion in a positive way. Maybe you'd like to give an actual reason why you disagree?

Surely the burden of evidence is on the person who makes the assertion? 

PS The "sigh" wasn't to be a rebuttal in this case, more that we're getting into another discussion on religion.

Fair enough, it didn't come across that way. I always see stuff like that as short hand for 'lets laugh at this opinion and not even give it the time of day'. A bit like when someone simply replies 'LOL' in a hand discussion forum after someone else's analysis.
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« Reply #43 on: March 27, 2015, 11:21:08 AM »

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Shit post Nakor, such a clown.

What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
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« Reply #44 on: March 27, 2015, 11:44:28 AM »

OK, so I'm not religious, but think it's quite hard to refute that shared religion creates a strong sense of community and well being in believers.

So do One Direction.
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