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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "V"
Date: 23 Dec 2006 09:36:06 AM
Object: Shunning? Very wise advice Siobhan
From: Siobhan Burke - view profile
Date: Thurs, Dec 14 2006 1:38 pm
Email: Siobhan Burke <hellflower.alMa...@earthlink.net>
Groups: alt.atheism
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In article <mJCdnQFL-9KQpR3YnZ2dnUVZ_t_in...@giganews.com>,
g...@com.mkbilbo says...

On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 12:18:19 -0500, Al Klein wrote:

On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 10:31:57 -0600, "Mark K. Bilbo"
<g...@com.mkbilbo> wrote:

On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 08:02:50 -0800, V wrote:

Why am I banned so much?

Because you're an arrogant *****.

So ignorant that you don't know that you can't be banned from an
unmoderated newsgroup.

I'm starting to regret that aspect of a.a....

We can always fall back on shunning...
--
Siobhan - alt.atheism list #2201
hellflower.alMa...@earthlink.net (Now a real address, if you ice
the alMayne.)
Just keep walking, preacher-man. --River Tam
V:
Shunning? Very wise advice. It preserves your peace as well as the
other person's peace. The person making the post is allowed to exist
and you are allowed to exist...both in state of peace hopefully.
We should never find joy in the destruction of others belief systems.
We can discuss them if we desire. But for our inner peace we should not
try to 'break' other people to the 'glory' of our ego. It is always
good to inquire within us as to why we do things? Do we act out of an
honest intent to help other find peace? Or do we act to destroy others
peace and try and boost our self worth through ego and pride? No one
does this evaluation perfectly, but we can still have it in mind when
we come in contact with others.
V (male)
.

User: "raven1"

Title: Re: Shunning? Very wise advice Siobhan 23 Dec 2006 09:54:14 AM
On 23 Dec 2006 07:36:06 -0800, "V" <vfr44@aol.com> wrote:


We should never find joy in the destruction of others belief systems

Bollocks. The idea that stupid or pernicious beliefs deserve respect,
or that one shouldn't be grateful to see them go, is one of the great
tragedies of our post-modern age. I give you the Nazis and the Taliban
as two examples of belief systems that I would take great joy in
seeing eliminated. Your thoughts on the matter would be...?
--
"O Sybilli, si ergo
Fortibus es in ero
O Nobili! Themis trux
Sivat sinem? Causen Dux"
.


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