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|  Feb 22 2008, 01:44 PM 
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|  Feb 22 2008, 01:47 PM 
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|  The Resident Drunk        Group: Head Staff Posts: 8,623 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,266  | 
				I'm 21...Shouldn't you be in school right now?
				
				
				
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|  Feb 22 2008, 01:58 PM 
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|  i did your boyfriend        Group: Official Designer Posts: 3,335 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 4,071  | 
				stop spamming, both of you.
				
				
				
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|  Feb 22 2008, 01:58 PM 
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|  Tick tock, Bill        Group: Administrator Posts: 8,764 Joined: Dec 2005 Member No: 333,948  | 
				Get back on track with the debate guys.  Seriously.  The name calling is childish and unacceptable.
				
				
				
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|  Feb 22 2008, 01:59 PM 
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|  The Resident Drunk        Group: Head Staff Posts: 8,623 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,266  | 
				Will do.
				
				
				
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|  Feb 22 2008, 01:59 PM 
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|  Feb 22 2008, 02:00 PM 
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|  Tick tock, Bill        Group: Administrator Posts: 8,764 Joined: Dec 2005 Member No: 333,948  | |
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|  Feb 22 2008, 02:00 PM 
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|  i did your boyfriend        Group: Official Designer Posts: 3,335 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 4,071  | 
				verbal warning: tamacracker, quit the spam. i really dont give a shit  if you can read this or not.
				
				
				
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|  Feb 22 2008, 02:00 PM 
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|  Tick tock, Bill        Group: Administrator Posts: 8,764 Joined: Dec 2005 Member No: 333,948  | |
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|  Feb 22 2008, 02:02 PM 
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|  The Resident Drunk        Group: Head Staff Posts: 8,623 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,266  | 
				I know a Muslim who is actually married to a Jewish person.
				
				
				
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|  Feb 22 2008, 02:02 PM 
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|  Tick tock, Bill        Group: Administrator Posts: 8,764 Joined: Dec 2005 Member No: 333,948  | 
				I know a Jew who was married to a Mormon.
				
				
				
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|  Feb 22 2008, 02:05 PM 
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|  i did your boyfriend        Group: Official Designer Posts: 3,335 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 4,071  | 
				My mom is Catholic and my dad is Buddhist. It was a little confusing as a kid, but I managed. Actually, neither of my parents are really all that religious to begin with, so I didn't grow up with a strong pull to either religion. I was forced to goto private catholic school as a kid; I think that just drove me away from Catholicism, to tell you the truth.
				
				
				
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|  Feb 22 2008, 02:09 PM 
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|  The Resident Drunk        Group: Head Staff Posts: 8,623 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,266  | 
				I mean, I believe, that it is based on what people believe and what they are taught. I will reference stereotypes of races as an example, because it is along the same lines. In some cases, people are taught about different races and the pros and cons and what not. It is up to that person to make the choice whether or not to believe what they have been taught, or to go out on their own, and learn as much as they can. Religion is the same way. I grew up in a Baptist household, and had it beat into my head constantly. As of right now, I have no religion, and that is because I choose to learn what I can about other religions first. To say that something is wrong or right without not knowing the full spectrum of it, and making a decision based solely on your own opinion, is a little bit silly to me. This probably made no sense, but I thought I would give it a shot.
				
				
				
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|  Feb 22 2008, 02:17 PM 
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|  Feb 22 2008, 05:02 PM 
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|  Ms. Granger      Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 735 Joined: Jul 2005 Member No: 165,238  | 
				My parents both came from different religious backgrounds. I don't see what the problem is...your religion does not wholly define you as a person. You can be different religions and still get along. It really all depends on the people involved. I don't think I could be with a vehement religious-ite. I'm sure there's a word for that, but I don't know what it is. | 
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|  Feb 22 2008, 05:12 PM 
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|  The Resident Drunk        Group: Head Staff Posts: 8,623 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,266  | My parents both came from different religious backgrounds. I don't see what the problem is...your religion does not wholly define you as a person. You can be different religions and still get along. It really all depends on the people involved. I don't think I could be with a vehement religious-ite. I'm sure there's a word for that, but I don't know what it is. I totally agree with that. | 
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|  Feb 22 2008, 11:54 PM 
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|  cB Assassin         Group: Official Member Posts: 10,147 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 7,672  | 
				I'm was born a Buddhist because of family, however followed Catholicism because I went to a Catholic school.  However I'd like to learn more about Islam because of my girlfriend. | 
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|  Feb 23 2008, 12:42 AM 
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|  Senior Member        Group: Official Member Posts: 6,349 Joined: Aug 2006 Member No: 455,274  | I'm was born a Buddhist because of family, however followed Catholicism because I went to a Catholic school.  However I'd like to learn more about Islam because of my girlfriend. There's nothin wrong with learning new religions. Embracing Islam doesn't mean you convert... you just want to learn their point of view. Which is great for the mind, any sort of reading and understanding is. | 
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| *yrrnotelekktric* |  Feb 23 2008, 03:43 AM 
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				Sensible people can work it out.
				
				
				
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|  Feb 23 2008, 01:51 PM 
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|  cB Assassin         Group: Official Member Posts: 10,147 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 7,672  | There's nothin wrong with learning new religions. Embracing Islam doesn't mean you convert... you just want to learn their point of view. Which is great for the mind, any sort of reading and understanding is. I like people though who follow one religion however open their hearts and minds to others. | 
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| *Steven* |  Feb 23 2008, 10:01 PM 
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				id be scared of pissing off the family of the girl, but i dont think thatd stop me.
				
				
				
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