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Abers In Real Life
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The amount of sniping that goes on here, whether it be religion, politics or whatever is unbelievable at times (mods as well, removing posts that THEY deem as against the rules)
BUT, do you ever think that you could meet another ABer and think ''I was wrong about this person''?
In real life I have a very close friend that is a retired pastor...on here I am an atheist. I have friends that are very right wing re politics and friends that are very left wing. None of us has a problem with each other as people. Myself and friends disagree on race, religion, immigration etc but its not a problem and we dont demonize each other.
might it be different if we knew each other in real life?
BUT, do you ever think that you could meet another ABer and think ''I was wrong about this person''?
In real life I have a very close friend that is a retired pastor...on here I am an atheist. I have friends that are very right wing re politics and friends that are very left wing. None of us has a problem with each other as people. Myself and friends disagree on race, religion, immigration etc but its not a problem and we dont demonize each other.
might it be different if we knew each other in real life?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I detest all religions and my politics are generally way to the right of Margaret Thatcher's and a bit to the right of Adolph Hitler's. However my best friend is a fervent Roman Catholic (who never misses a church service, studies Theology to Masters degree level and beyond, and stays at Catholic retreats run by monks and nuns), as well as being a dedicated socialist.
Back in my teaching days, I was regional secretary of the non-striking Professional Association of Teachers (which was generally regarded as right-wing), a Maggie-worshipper and a dedicated atheist. My best friend was a member of the National Executive of the (left-wing) NAS/UWT, a socialist and a Methodist lay preacher.
It just makes for some interesting discussions ;-)
Back in my teaching days, I was regional secretary of the non-striking Professional Association of Teachers (which was generally regarded as right-wing), a Maggie-worshipper and a dedicated atheist. My best friend was a member of the National Executive of the (left-wing) NAS/UWT, a socialist and a Methodist lay preacher.
It just makes for some interesting discussions ;-)