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Re: Should discussions about god be in the OOTW Forum?

Unread postby dinopello » Thu 24 Jul 2008, 15:04:19

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Specop_007', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('roccman', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MD', 'S')ince God is generally considered to exist out of this world as well as in it, I suppose so.

Open forum is ok too.

No big thing.


Using that logic - discussions about Crop Circles should be allowed in OF as well.

MD - I am attempting to identify a distinction.

If one does not exist...then discussions about god do not belong in the OF...OR there really is no purpose to the OOTW forum EXCEPT to label posters as wingbats...now that cleary is not the purpose...MD...or is it? Tyler said it was in another thread.

Is that clear?


God = Religion

Crop circles = Aliens

Bit of a dfference isnt there?


Scientology = Religion = God = Aliens.

It should be considered an honor to get your thread in the OOTW forum. What's so great about this world?

A little more variety in forums is Ok and as long as there are no special restrictions on them (like being invisible to non-logged in people and not showing in the last 24 hours etc) then it only helps the topics get seen by the people who want to see them.
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Re: Should discussions about god be in the OOTW Forum?

Unread postby roccman » Thu 24 Jul 2008, 17:31:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Specop_007', '
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God = Religion

Crop circles = Aliens

Bit of a dfference isnt there?


Well some say:

god = energy

So maybe all discussions about god should be in the energy forum...

Eh?
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Re: Should discussions about god be in the OOTW Forum?

Unread postby roccman » Thu 24 Jul 2008, 17:35:18

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MD', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('roccman', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MD', 'S')ince God is generally considered to exist out of this world as well as in it, I suppose so.

Open forum is ok too.

No big thing.


Using that logic - discussions about Crop Circles should be allowed in OF as well.

MD - I am attempting to identify a distinction.

If one does not exist...then discussions about god do not belong in the OF...OR there really is no purpose to the OOTW forum EXCEPT to label posters as wingbats...now that cleary is not the purpose...MD...or is it? Tyler said it was in another thread.

Is that clear?


Yep. The additional forums aren't in place to label anyone though, bro. It was simply to add forums for our favorite topics so that we can spread out. Traffic and posting rate are way up. Time to spread out. Our favorite "open" topics of late have centered around dieoff and other worldly stuff, so those were the new forums we opened.

I happen to like the OOTW forum and intend to participate. I don't care if people think of me as a wingbat as a result, do you? Besides; I expect they are right. :P

And again I'm not going to get picky over the exact distinction of which specific thread belongs in which specific forum. Go with the general guidelines and if a moderator figures one is in the wrong place, it'll get moved.

No worries!


Well - 14/2 in support of putting god discussion in OOTW...

Just say'n.
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