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  • J John McIlroy

    Henry-- Rats! We've been found out! Yes there is such a society. And we get paid. $5/rebuttal message. $10/dialogue. If you get the person to go to Church on Sundays you get a bonus of free Internet for the month. An alter call will get you a weekend at Cancun. A baptism... well that gets you a 1 year lease on a Mazda Protege. If you get caught using boiler plate however, you have to go hang out on the Internet equivalent of the old FidoNet board called Holy Smoke. Yikes! Epsicopalians pay best. The Catholics are the cheapest (I guess Bingo is slow these days). JM

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    Henry Jacobs
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      Is it me or do Christian supporters suddenly appear whenever their is a religious post in the lounge? They disappear as soon as these posting stop. Is there a coalition that scours the internet for religion discussions and sends representatives to intervene?

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      Tim Smith
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      Is it me or do religion bashers suddenly appear whenever their is a religious post in the lounge? They disappear as soon as these posting stop. Is there a coalition that scours the internet for religion discussions and sends representatives to intervene? Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.

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        Is it me or do Christian supporters suddenly appear whenever their is a religious post in the lounge? They disappear as soon as these posting stop. Is there a coalition that scours the internet for religion discussions and sends representatives to intervene?

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        Paul Selormey
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        Well, the true Christians use Honda, because they are with one Accord. Of course, they will not kill you for insulting them or God, it is not their responsibility to protect God or fight for God. He is strong enough. However, they have responsibility to inform and educate not because they know but that the Holy Spirit will use the channel to reach out to the lost souls. Best regards, Paul. Paul Selormey, Bsc (Elect Eng), MSc (Mobile Communication) is currently Windows open source developer in Japan, and open for programming contract anywhere!

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          Is it me or do Christian supporters suddenly appear whenever their is a religious post in the lounge? They disappear as soon as these posting stop. Is there a coalition that scours the internet for religion discussions and sends representatives to intervene?

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          Nish Nishant
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          Well, my guess is that, there are a lot of lazy people here, who are normally too lazy to post, but the moment they observe a religion-thread, they are spurred or instigated enough to join the thread, and by the time they are finished with the thread, they are too exhausted to take part in any of the other threads, thus remaining invisible till another religion-thread starts, and the entire cycle is repeated. Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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          • T Tim Smith

            Is it me or do religion bashers suddenly appear whenever their is a religious post in the lounge? They disappear as soon as these posting stop. Is there a coalition that scours the internet for religion discussions and sends representatives to intervene? Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.

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            David Wulff
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            Tim Smith wrote: Is there a coalition that scours the internet for religion discussions and sends representatives to intervene? No, there's just me, but I can puff up my jacket which makes me look like two people if I tried... Though "religion bashers" is a harsh term. I respect religion, and an individual's right to belief what they want - just so long as the can prove it if they decide to debate it with me. It's fun watching them run round in circles for three hours before the mindless name calling starts. :) ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven't got the guts to bite people themselves" - August Strindberg

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              :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: a very funny observation. Though majority of those who appear and disappear are christian supporters, a few muslim supporters appear and disappear as well when the topic is islam. We are like virus shield programs, waiting in the background. We have to protect God from all sorts attacks especially from people justifying other beliefs. But who will protect God from white washed toombs and generation of vipers? I mean, the hypocrites and the self-righteous? A vast number of religious supporters fit that description. Its time to disappear.

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              Fazlul Kabir
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              Lee A. wrote: Though majority of those who appear and disappear are christian supporters, a few muslim supporters appear and disappear as well when the topic is islam You can always check a poster's profile to find if he or she visits CP only for religious discussion and not for helping others on programming topics. Simply click on the poster's icon to find posting history. Lee A. wrote: We have to protect God from all sorts attacks especially from people justifying other beliefs I guess it's about responses to someone's question, and not about protecting an entity. Lee A. wrote: Its time to disappear. Hope you will appear again. It's been always nice to learn from others. This is what I like CP the most. Cheers. // Fazlul


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              • H Henry Jacobs

                Is it me or do Christian supporters suddenly appear whenever their is a religious post in the lounge? They disappear as soon as these posting stop. Is there a coalition that scours the internet for religion discussions and sends representatives to intervene?

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                jerry0davis
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                Have you noticed that discussions about Wesley from Star Trek reach the same length as onces about religion? :eek: :rolleyes: Jeremy Davis http://www.astad.org

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                • J John McIlroy

                  Henry-- Rats! We've been found out! Yes there is such a society. And we get paid. $5/rebuttal message. $10/dialogue. If you get the person to go to Church on Sundays you get a bonus of free Internet for the month. An alter call will get you a weekend at Cancun. A baptism... well that gets you a 1 year lease on a Mazda Protege. If you get caught using boiler plate however, you have to go hang out on the Internet equivalent of the old FidoNet board called Holy Smoke. Yikes! Epsicopalians pay best. The Catholics are the cheapest (I guess Bingo is slow these days). JM

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                  Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                  John McIlroy wrote: Yes there is such a society. And we get paid. $5/rebuttal message. $10/dialogue. If you get the person to go to Church on Sundays you get a bonus of free Internet for the month. I haven't seen my commission yet...:rolleyes: Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd

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                  • T Tim Smith

                    Is it me or do religion bashers suddenly appear whenever their is a religious post in the lounge? They disappear as soon as these posting stop. Is there a coalition that scours the internet for religion discussions and sends representatives to intervene? Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.

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                    Mike Burston
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                    Is it me or do religion bashers suddenly appear whenever their is a religious post in the lounge? Sorry, hope I'm not too late... They disappear as soon as these posting stop. Still time for a quick game of "kick the christian"? Is there a coalition that scours the internet for religion discussions and sends representatives to intervene? Probably not, but there should be. ----------------------------- "I leave no turn un-stoned." - John Simmons, Nov 6 2001 -----------------------------

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                      Tim Smith wrote: Is there a coalition that scours the internet for religion discussions and sends representatives to intervene? No, there's just me, but I can puff up my jacket which makes me look like two people if I tried... Though "religion bashers" is a harsh term. I respect religion, and an individual's right to belief what they want - just so long as the can prove it if they decide to debate it with me. It's fun watching them run round in circles for three hours before the mindless name calling starts. :) ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven't got the guts to bite people themselves" - August Strindberg

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                      Mike Burston
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                      I respect religion, and an individual's right to belief what they want - just so long as the can prove it if they decide to debate it with me. Actually, the key point should be "- just so long as they don't try to force their beliefs onto everyone else". Separation of Church and State is the cornerstone of modern society. We really need to make it clear that religion cannot be confused with governance. And god doesn't help athletes win gold medals, and actors win oscars. No really, he doesn't!! It's fun watching them run round in circles for three hours before the mindless name calling starts. Yes they do normally end in a vicious cycle of name calling. Except Mr Graus - tough nut to crack! I still think you're too damn smart and logical to *really* be a christian, Christian. ----------------------------- "I leave no turn un-stoned." - John Simmons, Nov 6 2001 -----------------------------

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                      • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

                        John McIlroy wrote: Yes there is such a society. And we get paid. $5/rebuttal message. $10/dialogue. If you get the person to go to Church on Sundays you get a bonus of free Internet for the month. I haven't seen my commission yet...:rolleyes: Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd

                        Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++ 5.0/6.0
                        "I'm just another 'S' bend in the internet. A ton of stuff goes through my system, and some of the hairer, stickier and lumpier stuff sticks." - Chris Maunder (I just couldn't let that one past ;))

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                        Mike Burston
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                        I haven't seen my commission yet... It's in the mail. Of course, you can choose to 'roll over' any accrued benefits into our "afterlife-plus" package, which guarantees you access to the best cloud-top real estate in heaven (prices so cheap they're a steal! - oops, we mean 'bargain'). And a 'good for all eternity' ticket to our latest musical extravaganza "Dad and Jesus - keeping it in the family" (includes backstage pass and voucher for 10% off a JesusBurger and Coke). Of course, all new arrivals to heaven go into St. Peter's draw for our "lucky door prize" - this month's gift is a pass to see the taping of [Muslims look away now...] "Allah McBeal"! ----------------------------- "I leave no turn un-stoned." - John Simmons, Nov 6 2001 -----------------------------

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                          I haven't seen my commission yet... It's in the mail. Of course, you can choose to 'roll over' any accrued benefits into our "afterlife-plus" package, which guarantees you access to the best cloud-top real estate in heaven (prices so cheap they're a steal! - oops, we mean 'bargain'). And a 'good for all eternity' ticket to our latest musical extravaganza "Dad and Jesus - keeping it in the family" (includes backstage pass and voucher for 10% off a JesusBurger and Coke). Of course, all new arrivals to heaven go into St. Peter's draw for our "lucky door prize" - this month's gift is a pass to see the taping of [Muslims look away now...] "Allah McBeal"! ----------------------------- "I leave no turn un-stoned." - John Simmons, Nov 6 2001 -----------------------------

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                          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                          ROFL! :laugh: What have you been drinking Mike? :omg: ...and more importantly - where can I get some? :cool: Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd

                          Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++ 5.0/6.0
                          "I'm just another 'S' bend in the internet. A ton of stuff goes through my system, and some of the hairer, stickier and lumpier stuff sticks." - Chris Maunder (I just couldn't let that one past ;))

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