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Where is the Love???
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Re: catholics
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But ok... Bangler.... Welcome, to the site..... *tries to smile but fails terribly than offers you a thumbs up instead.* |
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Never mind, Muslim women, I think I see who you are talking about.
M.W.-Why do you feel it necessary to defend a one-time poster and in doing so put down an established member who is expressing a valid point of view? Last edited by pattimax : 07-03-2007 at 03:29 PM. Reason: added |
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Coexistence insha'Allah
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I was talking to 17th, which is why I quoted his post. IMHO Bangler has been baptised into a new religion and is struggling to find his way, as most converts do. We (converts) study for our new role and enjoy all the joys that it brings, the promise of fulfullment. Yet, what we often fail to appreciate is that the hard work begins after conversion. Maybe Bangler came to CR to get support and a better understanding of his new faith? Should this not then be met with patience, support and understanding? |
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Coexistence insha'Allah
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(I know I am an old fuddy duddy). I love that you are different and speak your mind, I just can't help defending the underdog - it's in my nature. How is there a stupidity problem? There are things in my new faith that I struggle with, it does not invalidate my commitment to Allah, it just means I am human. Hey hats off to the guy/girl for honesty, let's be honest most rituals can be boring. |
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The answer is that I will always defend the underdog, no matter what age, colour, religion, etc, it is just who I am. |
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Hi Bangler and welcome to CR! ![]() Why not say hello in the introductions forum and look around the site. There's all sorts of people here and everything under the sun gets talked about, not all of it utterly boring I hope! I'm not a Catholic, I'm just saying hello! Snoopy. |
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I do apologize for the name confusion. I did post 2nd, I did not know you did not know my name, and I have been mistaken for that name in the past. I realize you were talking to 17th, but I was talking to you-- this is a public forum. If you want one on one, try pm. What he said was valid, what you said was not, in fact it was a little tacky. At least I thought so. Under-dog defense is admirable, but sometimes the underdog is not an under dog at all...saints can figure this out. ![]() ![]() (All Christians are saints.)This is the valid point of view that I was referring to: Quote:
Sincerely, Karen the Baptist ![]() |
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LMAO, so now you have the attributes of G-d, hey your promotional system is staggering. ![]() Well that is probably a good thing because apparently they are reeeaaaly boring. Salaam |
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Banglers original post: Quote:
I reserve the right to call people on points of view regardless of their percieved validity (oh and if you are wondering the reason I put your name in bold on my first post was so it would catch your eye.) |
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[quote=KarimK;113140]My reason for assuming a preconception: he hasn't really given it time before he goes publicly declaring it boring.[quote]
But he/she is not saying they knew it was going to be boring before they attended mass, only that having attended they personally found it boring. That is a statement of their experience not a preconception. Quote:
Ah that is the problem with age, the eyesight starts to go ![]() |
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There is a time limit on finding something boring, now that is very bad news, I have sat through some really boring lectures and it is the only way I can catch up on some sleep or write my shopping list. ![]() ![]() |
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Where is the Love???
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When I am the other poster? Hell yeah. ![]() |
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