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To: Fichori

Listen, Fichori, this is a relevant topic to the thread. Other Freepers are asking as well. If you can’t deal with it, stay off the thread.

In the other thread to which you refer, the mod actually restored my post, so apparently the relevance of my inquiry stands.

Why don’t you just jump in and answer the question: Are Catholics Christians?


70 posted on 08/10/2009 3:42:04 PM PDT by Buck W. (The President of the United States IS named Schickelgruber...)
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To: Buck W.; metmom; Gordon Greene
“this is a relevant topic to the thread.” [excerpt]
According to a thread posted by Sidebar Moderator, constantly asking a highly contentious question on completely unrelated threads, is topic dilution and falls under the heading of trolling.

The topic of this thread (if I'm not mistaken), is about health care, Hitler, Darwin, Evolution, and what we think about the afore mentioned things.

Nowhere does the article mention Catholicism.

“Other Freepers are asking as well.” [excerpt]
That defense is about as good as the 'just following orders' line.

“Why don’t you just jump in and answer the question: Are Catholics Christians?” [excerpt]
If you're man enough, post your question as a thread and I'd be happy to answer.

Continuously posting a baiting question on unrelated threads and refusing to post your question as a thread for discussion, can't be considered anything but outright trolling. (if you think I'm wrong, feel free to ask the mod)


Perhaps you would like me to post your question as a thread for you?

The Religion Forum would be the perfect place.

71 posted on 08/10/2009 4:12:54 PM PDT by Fichori (Make a liberal cry.... Donate -> https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/ <-)
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