
John Ford wrote:the answer is whatever makes daoist sound more abrasive and unlikeable.
daoist wrote:I am unwilling or unable to further discuss my position. So I have to wonder, why do I keep trolling?
themadninja wrote:I'm fine with celebrating the pagan and cultural aspects of the holiday. I don't care if someone says, "Merry Christmas", hell, I'll probably say it back. I don't care if someone says, "Happy Holidays".
MarcusAurelius wrote:i can say in no uncertain terms i was admitted here thanks to better social skills than my peers.
In their MCAT essay, a college student wrote:Hitler lived in a manner that was not harmful, but with peer pressure his political views changed to represent a goal of ethnic cleansing killing thousands of people. If Hitler had stayed strong and acted out his original words, this mass murder would never have happened.
MarcusAurelius wrote:i can say in no uncertain terms i was admitted here thanks to better social skills than my peers.

Reagraham Lincool wrote:I make more money than you
Tom the Cat wrote:dude he's just soakin' his harbl
daoist wrote:Russ would very much love to turn the USA into a theocracy full of armed bigots. We already have one of those. It's called Iran.
daoist wrote:Russ is a nutcase for a variety of reasons.

Reagraham Lincool wrote:I make more money than you
Tom the Cat wrote:dude he's just soakin' his harbl
MarcusAurelius wrote:are cities actually funding nativity scenes somewhere? never heard of that.

PaulMuaDib wrote:i like the futurama way of it, xmas. and pronouncing it as such. i'm not so down with the super evil murdering santa, but a holiday like the futurama xmas is totally okay in my book. hell i'm gonna start pronouncing christmas as "ex-mas".
daoist wrote:MarcusAurelius wrote:are cities actually funding nativity scenes somewhere? never heard of that.
It does occasionally crop up, but usually gets quickly nipped in the bud.
MarcusAurelius wrote:i can say in no uncertain terms i was admitted here thanks to better social skills than my peers.
daoist wrote:Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you the only thread in the history of the R&P forum where there's 100% agreement!
I posted this hoping to drum up some discussion. Doesn't anyone disagree with anything I've said?
Samuel Adams wrote:If ye value wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude more than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.
Uncle Sherm wrote:daoist wrote:Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you the only thread in the history of the R&P forum where there's 100% agreement!
I posted this hoping to drum up some discussion. Doesn't anyone disagree with anything I've said?
You didn't really say anything worth disagreeing with, much less discussing. Reading that was like hearing a Barack Obama speech. On the surface, it sounds quite intelligent and agreeable, but after doing some actual thinking, you realize there is no substance to it.
Of course Christmas is a largely secularized holiday that anyone can enjoy if they want to. Who would disagree with that?


John Ford wrote:the answer is whatever makes daoist sound more abrasive and unlikeable.
daoist wrote:I am unwilling or unable to further discuss my position. So I have to wonder, why do I keep trolling?
Skip wrote:You can't take Christ out of Christmas
John Ford wrote:the answer is whatever makes daoist sound more abrasive and unlikeable.
daoist wrote:I am unwilling or unable to further discuss my position. So I have to wonder, why do I keep trolling?
TC wrote:Corky McGee wrote:You guys are arguing about the dumbest shit.
Hey junior, this is ST. Get used to it.
Lars wrote:As a Christian, I hate Christmas. Doesn't that just bake your noodle?



This is false. History channel just now discussed a "standardized" red santa claus that predates the coca-cola ad campaign by 50 years, wikipedia article or not.daoist wrote:Santa Claus is a newly-improved and updated version of Sinterklaas and didn't even wear a red suit until Coca Cola started using him for an advertising campaign. Why red? To match their corprate logo, of course! I'd go on, but you're a big kid and perfectly capable of reading that wikipedia article yourself.
Reagraham Lincool wrote:I make more money than you
Tom the Cat wrote:dude he's just soakin' his harbl
MarcusAurelius wrote:This is false. History channel just now discussed a "standardized" red santa claus that predates the coca-cola ad campaign by 50 years, wikipedia article or not.daoist wrote:Santa Claus is a newly-improved and updated version of Sinterklaas and didn't even wear a red suit until Coca Cola started using him for an advertising campaign. Why red? To match their corprate logo, of course! I'd go on, but you're a big kid and perfectly capable of reading that wikipedia article yourself.

daoist wrote:MarcusAurelius wrote:This is false. History channel just now discussed a "standardized" red santa claus that predates the coca-cola ad campaign by 50 years, wikipedia article or not.daoist wrote:Santa Claus is a newly-improved and updated version of Sinterklaas and didn't even wear a red suit until Coca Cola started using him for an advertising campaign. Why red? To match their corprate logo, of course! I'd go on, but you're a big kid and perfectly capable of reading that wikipedia article yourself.
Before coca cola's influence, santa claus usually wore red or green outfits. After their advertising campaign, he almost exclusively wears red.

Reagraham Lincool wrote:I make more money than you
Tom the Cat wrote:dude he's just soakin' his harbl
nippletwister wrote:...and who find it within their budgets to literally tithe with every week. They have their children baptized and celibrate events like confirmations and first communions and weddings.
daoist wrote:Russ would very much love to turn the USA into a theocracy full of armed bigots. We already have one of those. It's called Iran.
daoist wrote:Russ is a nutcase for a variety of reasons.

nippletwister wrote:The basic question is this: What's the point in arguing historically and factually with a group of people who have a set of beliefs that pretty much defy history and fact?
John Ford wrote:the answer is whatever makes daoist sound more abrasive and unlikeable.
daoist wrote:I am unwilling or unable to further discuss my position. So I have to wonder, why do I keep trolling?
Russ wrote:And, wow, celebrating events like weddings. Yea. Weeeeird crazy religious thing, that.

Charlie Foxtrot wrote:Does anyone have any analysis to offer on when Christmas became so commercial? I honestly don't know that I heard the phrase Black Friday before maybe 5 or 6 years ago, and the earliest I remember the day after Thanksgiving being a big shopping day is when I was 16 working for my dad's retail store. Was it like that when we were little kids?

John Ford wrote:the answer is whatever makes daoist sound more abrasive and unlikeable.
daoist wrote:I am unwilling or unable to further discuss my position. So I have to wonder, why do I keep trolling?
bot wrote:SWEATPANTS is always be my favorite to wear and very quality item for daily use.....
PaulMuaDib wrote:i like the futurama way of it, xmas. and pronouncing it as such. i'm not so down with the super evil murdering santa, but a holiday like the futurama xmas is totally okay in my book. hell i'm gonna start pronouncing christmas as "ex-mas".
Moltar wrote:Corporations should organize their music into fashion specific groups and tell us what to listen to to be cool. Just like Mtv's TRL and the strangetalk music forum.
Coffee wrote:PaulMuaDib wrote:i like the futurama way of it, xmas. and pronouncing it as such. i'm not so down with the super evil murdering santa, but a holiday like the futurama xmas is totally okay in my book. hell i'm gonna start pronouncing christmas as "ex-mas".
One of my friends is in seminary right now and called Christmas x-mas. I called him out on it and his response was "the "x" in xmas is the greek letter chi, which is the first letter of "Christ" in greek. So, my Christmas credentials are still firmly in tact--and probably better than yours, given my allusion to the language of the NT...Yes, I only read the bible in the original languages now." He was joking of course.

nippletwister wrote:Russ wrote:And, wow, celebrating events like weddings. Yea. Weeeeird crazy religious thing, that.
Yeah, sorry. What I meant was "weddings (in churches with a minister of the family faith, and before living together, before spending a night together, and before having any sexual contact whatsoever with each other or anyone else at all, ever)."
daoist wrote:Russ would very much love to turn the USA into a theocracy full of armed bigots. We already have one of those. It's called Iran.
daoist wrote:Russ is a nutcase for a variety of reasons.

Russ wrote:nippletwister wrote:Russ wrote:And, wow, celebrating events like weddings. Yea. Weeeeird crazy religious thing, that.
Yeah, sorry. What I meant was "weddings (in churches with a minister of the family faith, and before living together, before spending a night together, and before having any sexual contact whatsoever with each other or anyone else at all, ever)."
... I see nothing wrong with that. At all. Unless you consider "50% divorce rate on marriages" progress.
-=Russ=-
John Ford wrote:the answer is whatever makes daoist sound more abrasive and unlikeable.
daoist wrote:I am unwilling or unable to further discuss my position. So I have to wonder, why do I keep trolling?
themadninja wrote:Given that divorce rates are much higher in the devout evangelical south than the heathen north, I don't think you've really proved your point.

themadninja wrote:Given that divorce rates are much higher in the devout evangelical south than the heathen north, I don't think you've really proved your point.
Plus the common sense idea that trying some things out to determine compatibility can help avoid situations that just aren't going to work out in the long run.
daoist wrote:Russ would very much love to turn the USA into a theocracy full of armed bigots. We already have one of those. It's called Iran.
daoist wrote:Russ is a nutcase for a variety of reasons.

daoist wrote:The reason that atheists are so grouchy when it comes to dealing with people like Russ isn't that ultraconservatives are wrong about a few things. It's that they're 100% absolutely wrong on nearly everything. Science, marriage, basic human rights, women's rights, history, childcare, individual liberty, etc. I cannot think of a single plank of the traditional conservative christian worldview that isn't simply flat out wrong.
daoist wrote:Russ would very much love to turn the USA into a theocracy full of armed bigots. We already have one of those. It's called Iran.
daoist wrote:Russ is a nutcase for a variety of reasons.

Talenos wrote:What about giving to those less fortunate?

Russ wrote:daoist wrote:The reason that atheists are so grouchy when it comes to dealing with people like Russ isn't that ultraconservatives are wrong about a few things. It's that they're 100% absolutely wrong on nearly everything. Science, marriage, basic human rights, women's rights, history, childcare, individual liberty, etc. I cannot think of a single plank of the traditional conservative christian worldview that isn't simply flat out wrong.
I'm glad the feeling is mutual.
-=Russ=-

daoist wrote:themadninja wrote:Given that divorce rates are much higher in the devout evangelical south than the heathen north, I don't think you've really proved your point.
The reason that atheists are so grouchy when it comes to dealing with people like Russ isn't that ultraconservatives are wrong about a few things. It's that they're 100% absolutely wrong on nearly everything. Science, marriage, basic human rights, women's rights, history, childcare, individual liberty, etc. I cannot think of a single plank of the traditional conservative christian worldview that isn't simply flat out wrong.
ridler2012 wrote:Dec. 25 is not really the day when Christ was born... I think its around Oct...
Russ wrote:
Correct for "Living together instead of getting married" rates.
If people would actually get to know the other person instead of the facade that most people use in normal dating relationships, it would be a lot easier to find out about long-term compatibility issues.
-=Russ=-
John Ford wrote:the answer is whatever makes daoist sound more abrasive and unlikeable.
daoist wrote:I am unwilling or unable to further discuss my position. So I have to wonder, why do I keep trolling?
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