I certainly do not favour the cut and paste approach, but I do not like the sound of an insidious earworm at all Sandy. Cotton buds at the ready!
Several hear, such as missnemesis and argorstran and jno appear to be arguing that people with religious beliefs or experiences are somehow not allowed to post, or that their posts are treated with disdain and vitriol. I disagree.
There are categories of posts that usually get my attention and prompt me to post, full of bile and scorn, because i am a bitter and twisted individual, probably caused by my atheism :)
1. Unattributed Cut and Paste sermonising. It is intellectually dishonest, it is not necessarily a heartfelt expression of the poster, and it stifles debate.
2.Posts that offer up mysogynistic or homophobic or racist slurs, derived from their religious faith. Such views are not deserving of any kind of respect, genuinely held or not.
3. Posts that attempt to justify real world violence because of supposedly blasphemous acts or cartoons or whatever.
4. Posts that deny scientific fact and present some faith based myth as fact instead.
5. Posts that attribute human triumphs as gods deeds, and human tragedy as mankinds fault.
6. Posts that pass moral judgement on others, based upon some particular sects version of biblical belief.
I make no apology at all for treating posts such as these with the contempt and vitriol they deserve.
If however you want to post or discuss the importance of spirituality or your religious belief, or how profoundly such faith affects your view of the world around you, I do not think I have ever been intolerant or vitriolic about those kind of posts - if I have, I would apologise - but I do not believe I ever have been.
So discuss away by all means. I might wish that those wanting to sermonise, or pass moral judgement just shut up, but we do have free speech, and they are entirely within their rights to carry on posting, just as I am to rebut the nonsense that spews out :)