Interesting trends in the Gulch
I have been following with (not very) amused intrest how a lot of the conversations here in the Gulch go from their topic subject to either a heated debate about Religion, or, less frequently, a heated debate about Sexuality and Sex. It does wonders to boost a topic's point and post count... but really stinks when you see a good, timely, and interesting topic, go to add or comment, and it's now a theological or psychosexual discussion.
While I do know that Humanity tends to shy away from mental work, and instead default to the base and easy, I was surprised to see this becoming a rising trend here in the Gulch, and rising exponentially over the past 30-60 days.
While I do know that Humanity tends to shy away from mental work, and instead default to the base and easy, I was surprised to see this becoming a rising trend here in the Gulch, and rising exponentially over the past 30-60 days.
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With regard to color, sex, school attended, etc., those things simply ARE. You ARE black, or white, or green. You ARE male, female, confused, surgically altered… You did attend Oral Roberts, or SMU, or TCU, or Georgia Tech…
But is there a god? Prove it.
What's childish is to take umbrage because someone doesn't share your hallucination.
Knowing I was going to die I asked Jesus to save my soul as the Chaplin told us he would. After that brief pause I went back to doing my job and the fire stopped from the East shore, as it stopped another patrol boat came around a bend in the river up stream from us and engaged the other shore. In ten minutes they were over to us and began tending to our needs.
I hope you never reach a point in your life like that, but if you do, know there is a God and he has made a way for you.
Is it an effort to prop up your own insecurity with the issue? Or do you just like insulting people who would never harm you???
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He didn't believe in Dog.
By the way, why is anyone christian/muslim/hindu/buddhist/sikh/juche*/jewish/bahá'í/jainist/shintoist/cao daist/zoroastrian/tenrikyoist/unitarian /rastafarian/scientologist/satanist/druid/etc. ??
Are they just raised that way (inherit from their parents)? Do they read something and say, "I'll buy THAT for a dollar!" Do they ever consider they might be wrong and someone else might be right? If not, is it a purely emotional response, or is there some reasoning involved? If so, what reasoning? (I've seen NONE that didn't proceed from whimsy as the fundamental axiom.)
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