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Originally posted by vladykins
I think it serves to absorb every word of the prophets.


I think its something about retaining beneficial intestinal bacteria to repopulate the gut after illness actually.
 
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lol. Nice tie in.


Oh you missed this?

Originally posted by Theo Wizzago
Easy solution. Post that the next chat will be about religion and politics.


 
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Originally posted by yello1
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2%? Huh?

Pew: 20% of Americans Are Now Atheist, Agnostic or Unaffiliated With a Religion -


You don't read well?

2% Atheist

Agnostic is NOT atheists. Atheists say they dont know, which is sensible enough.

Unaffiliated means they believe but they do not have a particular sect they wish to name.

Atheists KNOW there is no God. An insane premise - you can NOT know. But they know it anyway.

Because they're nuts.


Originally posted by yello1
The entire concept of Faith is believing in something you can NOT know. Thats why its FAITH.


Thus Faithful = Nuts according to the transitive property
 
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Originally posted by vladykins
Nah, agnostics tend to more often say "I don't care- pass me more salsa."


Its hard not to like salsa.

But they probably waffle as to chunky or not.
 
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Originally posted by yello1
Originally posted by vladykins

Nah, agnostics tend to more often say "I don't care- pass me more salsa."


Its hard not to like salsa.

But they probably waffle as to chunky or not.


Nah- the great thing about salsa is, if you don't want it chunky, you can still dunk your chip and get the delicious liquid on there without any hunks, while those who want chunk can scoop to their heart's content. Salsa brings people together.
 
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Originally posted by vladykins
Thus Faithful = Nuts according to the transitive property


Not at all.

Because the nuts conclusion set forth above was premised upon the professional standards for Abnormal Psychology. Faith in the shared faith of the majority which jives with cultural norms is not nuts.

But being in a small fringe belief system (like alien abduction believers and big foot types or atheists all of which run about two percent) IS a clinical definition of abnormal psychology. As is behaving in ways that is on conflict with the social norms of the culture. Two definitions triggered, BAM! Atheists = Nuts.
 
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Originally posted by vladykins
Nah- the great thing about salsa is, if you don't want it chunky, you can still dunk your chip and get the delicious liquid on there without any hunks, while those who want chunk can scoop to their heart's content. Salsa brings people together.


Until you get to the bottom and the only way to get the liquid is to eat the veggies.
 
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Originally posted by yello1
Originally posted by vladykins

Thus Faithful = Nuts according to the transitive property


Not at all.

Because the nuts conclusion set forth above was premised upon the professional standards for Abnormal Psychology. Faith in the shared faith of the majority which jives with cultural norms is not nuts.

But being in a small fringe belief system (like alien abduction believers and big foot types or atheists all of which run about two percent) IS a clinical definition of abnormal psychology. As is behaving in ways that is on conflict with the social norms of the culture. Two definitions triggered, BAM! Atheists = Nuts.


Depending on the poll, 56% of folks from a 2008 study believe there is intelligent life on other planets and 33% believe that intelligent life has visited our planet. Those are both much larger than those who identify with Catholicism in America, thus making Catholics a fringe belief in the US, right?

 
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Originally posted by yello1
Originally posted by vladykins

Nah- the great thing about salsa is, if you don't want it chunky, you can still dunk your chip and get the delicious liquid on there without any hunks, while those who want chunk can scoop to their heart's content. Salsa brings people together.


Until you get to the bottom and the only way to get the liquid is to eat the veggies.


Nope- you just scrape around your chip, then leave the veggies behind.
 
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Originally posted by vladykins
Nope- you just scrape around your chip, then leave the veggies behind.


A sound plan, till chip failure.

Now you have chip fragments AND veggies to deal with.

A quagmire, I tell you. Quagmire.
 
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Originally posted by yello1
Not at all.

Because the nuts conclusion set forth above was premised upon the professional standards for Abnormal Psychology. Faith in the shared faith of the majority which jives with cultural norms is not nuts.

But being in a small fringe belief system (like alien abduction believers and big foot types or atheists all of which run about two percent) IS a clinical definition of abnormal psychology. As is behaving in ways that is on conflict with the social norms of the culture. Two definitions triggered, BAM! Atheists = Nuts.

Stop.
 
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Originally posted by vladykins
Depending on the poll, 56% of folks from a 2008 study believe there is intelligent life on other planets and 33% believe that intelligent life has visited our planet. Those are both much larger than those who identify with Catholicism in America, thus making Catholics a fringe belief in the US, right?



Catholicism and Prods are all the same thing. And these percentages are all within the normal range in the psych analysis. Its the fringe fringe that becomes troublesome.

And life on other planets is a normal thing.

Visitation is interesting. That tracks right along with the GOP base percentage. Coincidence? I think not.
 
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Originally posted by jdbolick

Stop.


So this would be bad in the team forums?
 
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Originally posted by vladykins
Nope- you just scrape around your chip, then leave the veggies behind.


you talkin bout salsa or fapping?
 
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Originally posted by vladykins

Depending on the poll, 56% of folks from a 2008 study believe there is intelligent life on other planets and 33% believe that intelligent life has visited our planet. Those are both much larger than those who identify with Catholicism in America, thus making Catholics a fringe belief in the US, right?



Catholicism and Prods are all the same thing.


Tell that to Ulster.

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And these percentages are all within the normal range in the psych analysis. Its the fringe fringe that becomes troublesome.


So believing something different from everyone else makes you a lunatic? Like, say, believing that Jupiter has these little moons going around it? Catholic Church thought that was a lunatic fringe too, but, well, here we are!
 
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