Posted on 07/24/2010 5:49:03 PM PDT by dayglored
I love that joke, but my favorite is
“God is real, unless declared integer.”
Assembly language is a crutch for people too lazy to write in pure binary.
You had an assembler? You lucky bastard!
Ohhhhh, what wouldn’t I give to have had an assembler. I sometimes hung awake at night, dreaming of having an assembler. They must think the sun shines out your arse sonny. Bloody favouritism!
Just a question - but is it “Mormon bashing”, or is it legitimately questioning a theological set of beliefs?
There is a huge difference. The same goes for many Catholic-centric threads. I really don’t understand why the flaming begins over direct and specific questions regarding the theological and doctrinal points that are brought up in a particular posting.
I’m not for just jumping on any thread with a remote connection to Catholicism (or Mormonism, or any other faith), using it as a poor excuse to launch into a vitriolic attack on a particular faith. But just as the focus of FR, political threads, legitimate questions of validity and practice that are directly related to the original article of the thread is valid.
My opinion is, regardless of the subject matter debated - it is the personal behavior of the posters that is the biggest problem. When someone questions my beliefs, even pointedly and aggressively, but do it in a respectful and serious way - I am never offended. I always try to answer with sincerity and respect in return.
But childish retorts, name-calling, and personal attacks have no place here on FR on ANY thread. Politics of Personal Attacks® is the Liberal method of warfare. I would like to think we are above that here on FR, regardless of the subject matter discussed! I kind of get that same “vibe” from Jim Robinson as well.
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