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What Happened To R & S?
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I discovered Answebank in 2006.
For the first few years, I posted regularly, had many arguments and discussions, and it was really busy all of the time.
I don't bother much these days as to be honest I got a bit fed up with the atheist anger and such. I can take that, but it it seemed so fruitless. Now I notice that the posts are few and far between, and the laughs I used to enjoy are missing.
Why is that?
For the first few years, I posted regularly, had many arguments and discussions, and it was really busy all of the time.
I don't bother much these days as to be honest I got a bit fed up with the atheist anger and such. I can take that, but it it seemed so fruitless. Now I notice that the posts are few and far between, and the laughs I used to enjoy are missing.
Why is that?
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ummmm, do you remember the days when the inhabitants of R&S threw parties aboard the Ark - and even formed their own peculiar band made up of the most outlandish musical instruments? Such fun!! :o)
ummmm, do you remember the days when the inhabitants of R&S threw parties aboard the Ark - and even formed their own peculiar band made up of the most outlandish musical instruments? Such fun!! :o)
Theland - // ... the atheist anger ...//?
Really?
I have never noticed 'anger' as such from the atheists who post on this section.
Frustration, yes, derision, occasionally, but anger? Not really.
My experience as an atheist is that I simply hold a different view fro the Christians I know.
Only one section of the divide feels the need to convince the other - and it's not mine!
Really?
I have never noticed 'anger' as such from the atheists who post on this section.
Frustration, yes, derision, occasionally, but anger? Not really.
My experience as an atheist is that I simply hold a different view fro the Christians I know.
Only one section of the divide feels the need to convince the other - and it's not mine!
Naomi...you would argue that black is white and white is black ! Perhaps I should start calling you Mary, Mary, as in So Contrary :)
When I was trying to debate with Clannad yesterday, I made the point that if I had to side with David Attenborough, who says that the Grand Canyon is millions of years old, or some "born again" American preacher, who says it is only 6000 years old, Attenborough would win outright every time.
If that is not isn't being logical and rational, I don't know what is !
When I was trying to debate with Clannad yesterday, I made the point that if I had to side with David Attenborough, who says that the Grand Canyon is millions of years old, or some "born again" American preacher, who says it is only 6000 years old, Attenborough would win outright every time.
If that is not isn't being logical and rational, I don't know what is !
cupid04 - //All the ant-religion views wont change me being a Christian. Why should I come on here just to be ridiculed for my beliefs //
In my experience, no-one has ever been ridiculed for their beliefs, whatever colour they may be.
Ridicule may be a result of expression of, or argument for those views, but never the views themselves.
There is always the argument that you should have the courage of your convictions - Jesus and the Disciples did - why not you?
In my experience, no-one has ever been ridiculed for their beliefs, whatever colour they may be.
Ridicule may be a result of expression of, or argument for those views, but never the views themselves.
There is always the argument that you should have the courage of your convictions - Jesus and the Disciples did - why not you?