Doesn't surprise me at all. Religious schools let that kind of peer pressure and harassment slip under the radar all the time. At least in non-denominational schools, they'll harass you for something relevant.Cybargs wrote:
Happened to my friend who's catholic when she attended school here in Taiwan (christian american school, best int'l school in the city). hardcore religious kids gave her a ton of shit.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I'd say that's poking your nose in a little too far, but it doesn't surprise me. Religious schools will often underhandedly discriminate against students for their faith. Let slip that a kid's a Mormon or a Catholic, and watch with a trollface as they're harassed on the playground....and what the pastor had to say about their beliefs.
This the second time you criticized someones high and elementary school in the last week, RTHKI. Not sure if you are joking or are really that petty.
hes just getting his post count up by posting semi on topic replies to random threads
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it's not simply geography. it's simply culture. geography implies that it's something inherent in the natural environment or nation that prescribes that religion. obviously it's not. there is no environmental determinism vis-a-vis religion. it's cultural. tbh if you were born to a certain class of families in the middle-east, you'd probably be christian (e.g. copts in egypt). it's all cultural force: from the family unit to peer-pressure. human geography, at a stretch. but otherwise that image is dumb in the extreme.
iknowrite? it should be blue and orangeUzique The Lesser wrote:
that image is dumb in the extreme.
Blue and red is more Star Warsy. You have the light side and the dark side of the planet. Geographically.
No, Uzique is right.
You photoshop like an old man.
i'm at work, i did that in paint.
I don't know of any polygamists on welfare.
Some regular Mormons, yes.
I'm sure it happens, but I do not know of any of my 34 siblings or 948 first cousins that are on government teat.
That would kind of like being taking blood money. They want neither your comforts or securities, we ( they )simply wish to be left alone.
Faith is not something that can be regulated, and true ladder days saints don't recognize the authority of the federal or state governments, so why the fuck would they take their poison money?
Try again.
Burnzz
Some regular Mormons, yes.
I'm sure it happens, but I do not know of any of my 34 siblings or 948 first cousins that are on government teat.
That would kind of like being taking blood money. They want neither your comforts or securities, we ( they )simply wish to be left alone.
Faith is not something that can be regulated, and true ladder days saints don't recognize the authority of the federal or state governments, so why the fuck would they take their poison money?
Try again.
Burnzz
948 first cousins...
Inbreeders....
Inbreeders....
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
god is dead
I cringed today when a professor in a non philosophy class casually mentioned Nietzsche. He pronounced it nee-Chi. The proper way to pronounce it is Nee-Cha
I cringed today when a professor in a non philosophy class casually mentioned Nietzsche. He pronounced it nee-Chi. The proper way to pronounce it is Nee-Cha
Can't argue there. Some of my cousins are smoking hot.
hahahaha
At least it was a non-philosophy class.Macbeth wrote:
I cringed today when a professor in a non philosophy class casually mentioned Nietzsche. He pronounced it nee-Chi. The proper way to pronounce it is Nee-Cha
Reopening. Next person to derail gets a vacay and a punch to their vajayjay
Behold, atheists, the mighty reasoning power of this man.
Where is your science now!!!!1
And because I'm not going to undelete my old post but still feel it's relevant in regards to faith conduct (i.e., I've seen far too many Christians use their good works as a moral bludgeon with which to pound religious "debate" opponents into submission):
Where is your science now!!!!1
And because I'm not going to undelete my old post but still feel it's relevant in regards to faith conduct (i.e., I've seen far too many Christians use their good works as a moral bludgeon with which to pound religious "debate" opponents into submission):
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Sure, but when charity workers return to rub it in everyone else's faces, it kind of strikes down any social armor they might have gained from their "humble act."Uzique wrote:
he [ATG] helped people's day-to-day existences get a whole lot easier.
What. the. fuck.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Reopening. Next person to derail gets a vacay and a punch to their vajayjay
Everything you deleted was about religion.
Fascist pos
Actually it was about your not self righteous at all trip... and your fight with burnzz. It's nice that you did that trip and all, but your farts still stink.
I think Muslims are okay.
Congrats on making it to my top ten shittiest videos ever competitionunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Behold, atheists, the mighty reasoning power of this man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JVh-DUB … Ca8E4pqovY
Where is your science now!!!!1
And because I'm not going to undelete my old post but still feel it's relevant in regards to faith conduct (i.e., I've seen far too many Christians use their good works as a moral bludgeon with which to pound religious "debate" opponents into submission):unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Sure, but when charity workers return to rub it in everyone else's faces, it kind of strikes down any social armor they might have gained from their "humble act."Uzique wrote:
he [ATG] helped people's day-to-day existences get a whole lot easier.
I'd rather watch black guys in Baltimore fight over a wallet
Kind of surprised the Pope's resignation hasn't been brought up yet. Anyone got any thoughts about that? Personally I always thought the sooner this Pope moved on in whatever form the better. A backwards-thinking child rape covering-up unapologetic waste of space who proliferated idiocy like banning condoms, who was closed minded towards things like homosexuality and stem cell research as well as the concept of female priests. He even tip-toed around evolution more than his predecessor.
The Catholic Church needs a strong and progressive leader rather than another old man caught a couple of centuries in the past. Their main concern is still popularity of course and maintaining their followers. They're not going to do this if they remain as disconnected as they are.
The Catholic Church needs a strong and progressive leader rather than another old man caught a couple of centuries in the past. Their main concern is still popularity of course and maintaining their followers. They're not going to do this if they remain as disconnected as they are.
[Blinking eyes thing]
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