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Postby themagicwand » May 19th, '08, 17:53



Wild Card wrote:
Maybe after 2000 lie filled religious years, it's their turn?


I find that both Christians and Aetheists are equally guilty of harping on about their viewpoint as though they're the sole guardians of the "real" truth. Myself, I'm quite drawn towards Wicca but you won't catch me harping on about it.

Bookwise - His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman (or the first installment Northern Lights if three books may be too much for your jollies). I would mention the First Psychic (again) by Peter Lamont but I fear I may begin to bore people about how good this book is. A compilation of Sherlock Holmes stories is always very welcome too.

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Postby Replicant » May 19th, '08, 17:57

themagicwand wrote:...I find that both Christians and Aetheists are equally guilty of harping on about their viewpoint as though they're the sole guardians of the "real" truth. Myself, I'm quite drawn towards Wicca but you won't catch me harping on about it...


Alright, alright! Quit harping on about it. :wink:

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Postby spudgun » May 19th, '08, 18:40

Wild Card wrote:
yeah its good......BUT.......why do all these atheistic writers bang on so religiously about their atheism (DB is quite guilty of this too sadly)


Maybe after 2000 lie filled religious years, it's their turn?


yessss......BUT......two wrongs dont make a right surely.....right :?

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Postby Lenoir » May 19th, '08, 19:08

yessss......BUT......two wrongs dont make a right surely.....right


No, but three lefts make a right :lol:

I understand your point spudgun, but there is so many attacks on Athiesm and Athiests (Many famous examples like Einstein and the likes) that I guess several people thought it was time to fight back and defend their right?

Who knows. Great read, although it was a bit heavy at times.
The one thing I find absolutely ridiculous though, is how many Religious people believe that Athiests don't have morals.

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Postby spudgun » May 19th, '08, 19:19

Blapsing_Beard wrote:"The Game", by Nail Strauss is a good'un! Recomend to both men and women...though mainly men! I don't want many women reading this ;)


a sleazy masterpiece......and its got a magician in it :D .....although it did kinda make me want to get courtney love in a dark soundproof room with a pair of pliers and a blow torch

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Postby Beardy » May 19th, '08, 19:40

spudgun wrote:
Blapsing_Beard wrote:"The Game", by Nail Strauss is a good'un! Recomend to both men and women...though mainly men! I don't want many women reading this ;)


a sleazy masterpiece......and its got a magician in it :D .....although it did kinda make me want to get courtney love in a dark soundproof room with a pair of pliers and a blow torch


Quite true about the magician there sire! It even teaches an "ESP Routine" :P
there is an excuse if you ever youw ante done ;)

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