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In reply to the discussion: I figured it was safer to reply here in A&A [View all]Rob H.
(5,585 posts)73. They'll even threaten to block people based at least in part
on things that weren't even posted in there, and then wonder why it's been a digital ghost town from pretty early on. That's baffling, all right.
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It is "uplifting", in the case of an earthquake, and a "warm embrace" for volcanoes.
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2015
#21
In a study of the effectiveness of prayer there was a slight negative outcome correlation
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2015
#26
I suppose there's something to be said about the negative impact of false hope
Major Nikon
Apr 2015
#28
No no no, you have it wrong. Posts CRITICAL of religion aren't allowed in GD. Positive Religion
Heddi
Apr 2015
#44
Oh, look, it's the compassionate christian who called atheists "childish pricks"
beam me up scottie
Apr 2015
#61