skribb
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Post by skribb on Mar 21, 2017 15:59:27 GMT
I, for one, welcome our new tried and true trolling edge lords
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Post by cupcakes on Mar 21, 2017 19:38:16 GMT
tpfkar Why is it that those who troll the most are also the ones who whimper the most about trolls? cry baby, cry
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Post by awhina on Mar 22, 2017 0:35:48 GMT
Sadly the Trolls infest this imdb rfs message board ... just like the previous one. Didn't take long. Not long at all! I knew that it was going to happen.
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Post by progressiveelement on Mar 22, 2017 1:08:49 GMT
Sadly the Trolls infest this imdb rfs message board ... just like the previous one. Didn't take long. Not long at all! I knew that it was going to happen. It was actually quite pleasant and civilized until you fundie fucking losers came along and proceeded to piss everyone off. You twats can't abide it without negativity, you thrive off it like parasites you are.
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althea
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Post by althea on Mar 22, 2017 5:32:16 GMT
This needs to be redone. Zeus and Jupiter are 2 different names for the same god. Allah and Jehovah are also 2 different names for the same God. Also mythological gods are not the same as actual God or gods of religion. Work needs to be done. Please fix. Thanks. What is the difference, beyond the religion of the person making the call? I'm a pagan....if I had to pick I'd say God is far more mythological than any of the deities with actual names from the polytheistic religions. The personification of the natural world is much harder to write off as myth and legend than some of the monotheistic stories I've heard. But then, I've come across far more people who read the bible literally than people who read the stories of the pagan gods as the literal truth.
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skribb
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Post by skribb on Mar 22, 2017 8:57:19 GMT
This needs to be redone. Zeus and Jupiter are 2 different names for the same god. Allah and Jehovah are also 2 different names for the same God. Also mythological gods are not the same as actual God or gods of religion. Work needs to be done. Please fix. Thanks. What is the difference, beyond the religion of the person making the call? I'm a pagan....if I had to pick I'd say God is far more mythological than any of the deities with actual names from the polytheistic religions. The personification of the natural world is much harder to write off as myth and legend than some of the monotheistic stories I've heard. But then, I've come across far more people who read the bible literally than people who read the stories of the pagan gods as the literal truth. the abrahamic god has a name, in fact it has many. Allah, Yahweh/Jehova, Elohim are the ones that come to mind
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Post by Winter_King on Mar 22, 2017 11:24:55 GMT
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althea
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Post by althea on Mar 22, 2017 21:18:23 GMT
What is the difference, beyond the religion of the person making the call? I'm a pagan....if I had to pick I'd say God is far more mythological than any of the deities with actual names from the polytheistic religions. The personification of the natural world is much harder to write off as myth and legend than some of the monotheistic stories I've heard. But then, I've come across far more people who read the bible literally than people who read the stories of the pagan gods as the literal truth. the abrahamic god has a name, in fact it has many. Allah, Yahweh/Jehova, Elohim are the ones that come to mind When I say god, you have no idea which deity I mean. When I say goddess, you similarly have no idea. When I say God, generally it's more than just a reference to a concept (depending on the context) and a reference to very specific deity.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 23, 2017 5:28:29 GMT
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