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guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
73. It is a harsh greeting. Or warning, but certainly not a welcome
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 06:47 PM
Mar 2019

in any sense of the word other than ironic.

Yes, it is. But not really one of our better ones. TreasonousBastard Feb 2019 #1
Agreed. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #3
The root of... Snackshack Mar 2019 #81
Well said. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #82
Is this thread about intolerance of theists or atheists? marylandblue Feb 2019 #2
It is dealing with both groups. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #4
Now I am really confused. marylandblue Feb 2019 #6
Humans are not "just" humans. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #7
I don't believe I have ever read any study or book on human behavior marylandblue Feb 2019 #15
I mentioned it because some here appear to be shocked guillaumeb Feb 2019 #17
I doubt they are shocked, they seem more frustrated. marylandblue Feb 2019 #19
The religion group deals with humans. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #34
There is no type of science that begins or concludes with "humans act like humans" marylandblue Mar 2019 #36
Channeling the "group speak" with the ending sarcasm? Really? guillaumeb Mar 2019 #40
There is no sarcasm in that post and I have no idea of what you mean by "group speak" marylandblue Mar 2019 #41
No? guillaumeb Mar 2019 #42
Well you don't seem to get it and you didn't answer the question. marylandblue Mar 2019 #43
That was not sarcasm. It was a legitimate question. MineralMan Mar 2019 #53
Have you ever heard of a concept called a rhetorical question? guillaumeb Mar 2019 #62
Have you ever heard of the condescending Dunning-Kruger miscommunication effect? marylandblue Mar 2019 #63
Reply #53 well illustrates that my answer was needed. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #65
He understood. You did not. Or you are being disingenuous. Take your pick. marylandblue Mar 2019 #66
His answer clearly indocated otherwise. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #67
He was explaining my post. Or did you think he was talking about something else? marylandblue Mar 2019 #69
I disagree for this reason. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #70
Yes, that is what I was saying as well. And after going through a long explanation, marylandblue Mar 2019 #72
All that and his only takaway Lordquinton Mar 2019 #45
Well I tried. marylandblue Mar 2019 #52
One reason I gave up on long responces Lordquinton Mar 2019 #56
Laughable. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #68
I don't think that's why theists don't post here. marylandblue Mar 2019 #71
It is a harsh greeting. Or warning, but certainly not a welcome guillaumeb Mar 2019 #73
Context and history are important. Act_of_Reparation Mar 2019 #92
Thanks for supporting my point Lordquinton Mar 2019 #74
reply #71 disagrees with you. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #75
Don't cite my authority for your opinion, because I have none. marylandblue Mar 2019 #93
Too late. trotsky Mar 2019 #94
Post 71 has nothing to do with my point Lordquinton Mar 2019 #95
Of course. It's part of tribalism. bitterross Feb 2019 #5
I agree. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #9
Tolerance is also a human characteristic. marylandblue Feb 2019 #8
I recognize your feeling. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #10
That wasn't a feeling. I believe in being precise. marylandblue Feb 2019 #16
But you returned. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #18
See post 19. marylandblue Feb 2019 #20
I suspect it's also a characteristic of the great apes grumpyduck Feb 2019 #11
Agreed. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #12
Long before anyone ever reaches a state procon Feb 2019 #13
Good points. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #14
Is this the Religion forum? trotsky Mar 2019 #21
O RLY Act_of_Reparation Mar 2019 #22
BUT edhopper Mar 2019 #23
But religions are composed of humans. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #35
Well, the capacity for intolerance is a human characteristic. MineralMan Mar 2019 #24
And it's not like all intolerance is bad. trotsky Mar 2019 #25
On that note, I have started a new thread. MineralMan Mar 2019 #26
If we refuse to tolerate shitposting, does that make us intolerant? Major Nikon Mar 2019 #29
The problem in the Religion Group is some people are intolerant of fine art marylandblue Mar 2019 #27
Well, that's ONE problem in the Religion Group, anyway. MineralMan Mar 2019 #28
Has religion or God edhopper Mar 2019 #30
Unfortunately, the Old Testament includes a number of passages MineralMan Mar 2019 #31
And even though one could argue Jesus taught tolerance edhopper Mar 2019 #32
One could argue Jesus taught tolerance. Mariana Mar 2019 #33
True edhopper Mar 2019 #39
I have heard Christians say the same thing marylandblue Mar 2019 #37
But the logical next question edhopper Mar 2019 #38
"We live in a fallen world" is the usual answer. marylandblue Mar 2019 #44
And God obviously doesn't care edhopper Mar 2019 #47
They admit there is no theological answer in this life for suffering. marylandblue Mar 2019 #49
Funny edhopper Mar 2019 #55
I am talking about a subset of Christians who are more into feelings and good works marylandblue Mar 2019 #57
OK edhopper Mar 2019 #58
I'm gonna make a guess Lordquinton Mar 2019 #46
Perhaps you should guess again. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #48
I did some catching up Lordquinton Mar 2019 #50
It was yet another oops didn't actually read Voltaire2 Mar 2019 #51
Classic G-man Lordquinton Mar 2019 #61
Indeed you were. trotsky Mar 2019 #59
That was like the $100 line on jepardy Lordquinton Mar 2019 #60
Anything more than one human does can be called a "human characteristic." MineralMan Mar 2019 #54
How is it not? (nt) NeoGreen Mar 2019 #64
My argument is that it is a universal behavior. eom guillaumeb Mar 2019 #77
So, you deliberately choose to not ask:... NeoGreen Mar 2019 #91
Intolerance of what? the op is unclear Kurt V. Mar 2019 #76
My argument, or assertion, guillaumeb Mar 2019 #78
all human behavior is contingent on our social environment and our genetic endowment. so i would Kurt V. Mar 2019 #79
There can be isolated societies guillaumeb Mar 2019 #80
i understand your argument. how did all the hominids co-exist and cross breed if tribalism was a Kurt V. Mar 2019 #84
Perhaps they were unable to adapt to changing circumstances? guillaumeb Mar 2019 #85
i think leaders of society use this as a tool to gain control. the fear of other is purely a made up Kurt V. Mar 2019 #86
I agree that leaders exploit difference to gain and keep control. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #88
the history of south carolina right aftet the war of 1812 is a good example Kurt V. Mar 2019 #87
Please elaborate. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #89
google it. Its real interesting how blacks (slaves who fought in that war) and whites lived in Kurt V. Mar 2019 #90
Thank you. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #97
The OP is intentionally vague Lordquinton Mar 2019 #96
No man is better than any other man, and no man is less than any otherr man. I do not like c-rational Mar 2019 #83
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