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Raelism...more Religious Drivel It Would Seem.
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Never heard of Raelism until I saw it in today's Gaurdian :::
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Ra%C3% ABlism
How can any sane, educated person actually believe this nonsense. It makes Scientology look normal !
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How can any sane, educated person actually believe this nonsense. It makes Scientology look normal !
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Morning. Some things that aren't useful:
1. Referring to someone's dearly held religious belief as "magic", "fairy stories" and other such purposefully hurtful and dismissive terms is. This is a bit nasty and doesn't need to be put in such a way. If you can't see this you are being wilfully ignorant.
2. Suggesting someone is drunk. While often true no one likes being told so. This is Not Good Form and should be avoided - or alternatively, buy a round and catch up.
3. Personal attacks are not tolerated here. Please review your answer before submitting and remove any personal elements - this could be something as minor as the above, or something serious - like criticising someone's punctuation. Apart from anything else it's no good for debate and tends to detail the discussion.
Some will cry "censorship!" and others will simply fall back to the glass-fortifications of "they/he/she started it!" - and I might even get to read some speculation on my religious affiliation (for the record: none) which is always good fun. Regardless this isn't a point for discussion, just a notice to not be so bloody rude to each other!
Please, I repeat, put the quality of debate ABOVE your need to score points and we'll all be happier.
1. Referring to someone's dearly held religious belief as "magic", "fairy stories" and other such purposefully hurtful and dismissive terms is. This is a bit nasty and doesn't need to be put in such a way. If you can't see this you are being wilfully ignorant.
2. Suggesting someone is drunk. While often true no one likes being told so. This is Not Good Form and should be avoided - or alternatively, buy a round and catch up.
3. Personal attacks are not tolerated here. Please review your answer before submitting and remove any personal elements - this could be something as minor as the above, or something serious - like criticising someone's punctuation. Apart from anything else it's no good for debate and tends to detail the discussion.
Some will cry "censorship!" and others will simply fall back to the glass-fortifications of "they/he/she started it!" - and I might even get to read some speculation on my religious affiliation (for the record: none) which is always good fun. Regardless this isn't a point for discussion, just a notice to not be so bloody rude to each other!
Please, I repeat, put the quality of debate ABOVE your need to score points and we'll all be happier.
Ab Editor, noted. I’m sorry I suggested Naomi had had a drink, on the basis that I thought her response to me was confused with another question from another poster. It wasn’t malicious although I can see how it might be seen that way.
But duly noted and the offer of a drink from me. Do you want milk and sugar with it?
But duly noted and the offer of a drink from me. Do you want milk and sugar with it?
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