Weak minded simpleton...
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That is the least intelligent and most bigoted remark I have ever seen you post. Sad.
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That is the least intelligent and most bigoted remark I have ever seen you post. Sad.
I'm unbelievably bored at the moment.
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That is the least intelligent and most bigoted remark I have ever seen you post. Sad.
Actually, can I take back that I ever said it? It came out a lot worse than I intended.
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How's that Elephant's ass? Cozy enough in there? Can I get you anything? A cup of hot cocoa? A blanket?
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Man refuses to drive 'No God' bus [^] I can only imagine how threatened this twat must feel by a sign on the side of a bus. Is his faith so weak that it could be turned by a few words on the side of a bus? Moron.
digital man wrote:
Is his faith so weak that it could be turned by a few words on the side of a bus? Moron.
I find that I can think of things that would force me to take a stand similar to his. Since I'd want to have that right and be respected when I exercised it (whether I could keep my job or not is a different story) I guess I'll have to respect him.
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*Elaine calls the Elephant Protection League* :laugh:
Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.
LOL, I wonder what they would do. :laugh:
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Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance" Ali Ibn Abi Talib
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote: Keep it up. Fool.
I now think of you as Mr. T! - Trollslayer
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Actually, can I take back that I ever said it? It came out a lot worse than I intended.
I think you just did...
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I think you just did...
There's more to taking it back than simply deleting the post.
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There's more to taking it back than simply deleting the post.
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Then where is the post admitting you were an ass and begging everyone's pardon? :mad:
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Do I have to? :( .
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How's that Elephant's ass? Cozy enough in there? Can I get you anything? A cup of hot cocoa? A blanket?
Don't forget to vote if the response was helpful
Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance" Ali Ibn Abi Talib
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote: Keep it up. Fool.
I now think of you as Mr. T! - Trollslayer
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Man, I've got to find a way to stay on here as often as possible...I see lots of response to Idiotman, but all I ever see of his posts are "Message Automatically Removed" :laugh: :laugh:
He deserves it. Nothing but a weak-kneed, pillow-biting simpleton that has the hallmarks of a legendary bigot.
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Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance" Ali Ibn Abi Talib
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote: Keep it up. Fool.
I now think of you as Mr. T! - Trollslayer
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Man, I've got to find a way to stay on here as often as possible...I see lots of response to Idiotman, but all I ever see of his posts are "Message Automatically Removed" :laugh: :laugh:
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Gary Kirkham wrote:
Or he is standing on principle
Are you trying to say that a few words on the side of a bus are that threatening that he needs to find an excuse reason not to work for the day? He is stupid and simple or he would have laughed it off and got on with his job.
Gary Kirkham wrote:
Just because you don't agree with his principles, why do you feel the need to belittle him for his?
If your faith can be upset by a few words then it must be pretty weak.
It obviously hasn't effected his faith. I would suspect that he doesn't want any part in spreading that message. I wouldn't want to either. It doesn't say anything about his intelligence. Would you say the same about somebody who refused to drive a bus because it had a religious message on it?
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Not of this sort: it is trivial and risible and is also not very christian: are the beliefs (or otherwise) of others not allowed to be seen? Ar emy beliefs so upsetting to you that you could not even read them without have the strength to understand them without being turned? You give it a rest.
digital man wrote:
it is trivial and risible
Not everybody shares that opinion (thankfully).
digital man wrote:
and is also not very christian
You lost me.
digital man wrote:
are the beliefs (or otherwise) of others not allowed to be seen?
Obviously they are, he'd just prefer they were seen with somebody else at the helm. For a non-religious example, I recognize the right of Democrats to think they are right, that doesn't mean I'll support anything that spreads that message.
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Man refuses to drive 'No God' bus [^] I can only imagine how threatened this twat must feel by a sign on the side of a bus. Is his faith so weak that it could be turned by a few words on the side of a bus? Moron.
digital man wrote:
I can only imagine how threatened this twat must feel by a sign on the side of a bus.
Well, of course. Without knowing, talking to, or being the man in question, you have no way of actually knowing his attitude. Your imagination is all you have to go on.
digital man wrote:
Is his faith so weak that it could be turned by a few words on the side of a bus? Moron.
You sound bitter.
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You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.
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Gary Kirkham wrote:
I feel very confident in saying that if someone put the ten commandments on the side of the buses you would be whining.
You couldn't be more wrong if you had a masters in wrongness. The written word where it conflicts with my views I find well worth reading and trying to understand. If, having done that, my opinion chnages then all well and good; if not, no harm done. I doubt that there is a written form of words that would rattle my cage suffciently to put me in fear of those words or the meaning behind them.
Gary Kirkham wrote:
Then you have no basis to complain that others might feel the same about your principles.
Well of course I don't: please feel free to take the piss as much as you want (I like a good laugh); I'll certainly take the piss out of you.
digital man wrote:
The written word where it conflicts with my views I find well worth reading and trying to understand. If, having done that, my opinion chnages then all well and good; if not, no harm done. I doubt that there is a written form of words that would rattle my cage suffciently to put me in fear of those words or the meaning behind them.
Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read
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digital man wrote:
it is trivial and risible
Not everybody shares that opinion (thankfully).
digital man wrote:
and is also not very christian
You lost me.
digital man wrote:
are the beliefs (or otherwise) of others not allowed to be seen?
Obviously they are, he'd just prefer they were seen with somebody else at the helm. For a non-religious example, I recognize the right of Democrats to think they are right, that doesn't mean I'll support anything that spreads that message.
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BoneSoft wrote:
I recognize the right of Democrats to think they are right, that doesn't mean I'll support anything that spreads that message.
Presumably that includes watching any shows on NBC, yes?
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digital man wrote:
The written word where it conflicts with my views I find well worth reading and trying to understand. If, having done that, my opinion chnages then all well and good; if not, no harm done. I doubt that there is a written form of words that would rattle my cage suffciently to put me in fear of those words or the meaning behind them.
Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read
Taking something out of context is really naughty. There is a difference between you actively proseltyzing and me reading a passive sign on a bus. In the first instance you are seeking to convert me to your way of thinking and I have to slam the door in your face. In the second I can simply read it and choose to ignore it: bit like walking past a church and reading the sign that says 'Jesus Lives' or whatever. I'm ceratinly not going to walk into the church and castigate the vicar cos I don't like his signage.
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digital man wrote:
I can only imagine how threatened this twat must feel by a sign on the side of a bus.
Well, of course. Without knowing, talking to, or being the man in question, you have no way of actually knowing his attitude. Your imagination is all you have to go on.
digital man wrote:
Is his faith so weak that it could be turned by a few words on the side of a bus? Moron.
You sound bitter.
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You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.