An American view of religion

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An American view of religion

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And an Englishmans view



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So fred you pick George Carlin to give the American view of religion. Couldn't you have picked someone besides a comedian?

When I came over to this section I was tricked into believing that you wanted to have an honest conversation on religion. But I can see that all you want to do is jerk peoples chains and make fun of other peoples beliefs.
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OLe Fred here is a lovely piece of work eh John?? :funnylast:
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Johnny, I had a good idea what type of person he was/is and wasn't disappointed when I found out the truth. I'll still talk to or at him and I'll probably even call him a few names. But until the day he shows he has changed I'll never respect him as a person.
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John, Fred won't change because his sole purpose in life is to get a reaction to his BS which makes him feel noticed and important, otherwise his life has no meaning whatsoever to anyone.

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lonerider wrote:John, Fred won't change because his sole purpose in life is to get a reaction to his BS which makes him feel noticed and important, otherwise his life has no meaning whatsoever to anyone.
If that is true then all we have to do is ignore him and he will leave once he sees we aren't going to talk to him or reply to any of his post. He'll get a bad case of the "No one loves me, I'm gonna take my ball and go home" syndrome. :lolfall:
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BlacktopTravelr wrote:Johnny, I had a good idea what type of person he was/is and wasn't disappointed when I found out the truth. I'll still talk to or at him and I'll probably even call him a few names. But until the day he shows he has changed I'll never respect him as a person.

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Fred is no different than any one of us...he just thinks with a atheist mindset which makes him seem odd at times
But I bet if we knew him personally..or say grew up with him ... we would most likely get along with him and not even pay any attention to his beliefs and non beliefs
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