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guillaumeb

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36. I acknowledge many types of majority privilege.
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 03:37 PM
Oct 2017

There are always certain types of privilege in any society.

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Who says that? trotsky Oct 2017 #1
Or those blind to the meaning of prayer. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #2
You're right, it couldn't possibly be religious privilege, because that doesn't exist. trotsky Oct 2017 #3
Perhaps we should talk about the types of priviledge? guillaumeb Oct 2017 #6
Please do. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2017 #8
No, after you. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #9
I have nothing to add at present. I agree with trotsky's summation. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2017 #10
That does not surprise me. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #11
I'm sorry, you were saying something about religious privilege? Act_of_Reparation Oct 2017 #12
I did not bring up the topic. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #13
He made his position clear. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2017 #17
Agreed, that discussion should take place. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #18
You're talking about the post... Act_of_Reparation Oct 2017 #27
Sure! But since we're in the Religion group, there's only one type that is on topic. trotsky Oct 2017 #23
There are many types of privilege. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #28
So do you, or do you not, acknowledge religious privilege? trotsky Oct 2017 #34
I acknowledge many types of majority privilege. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #36
I'll take that answer as a statement that you do not believe religious privilege exists. trotsky Oct 2017 #38
Feel corrected. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #39
Please state clearly for the record that you acknowledge religious privilege exists. trotsky Oct 2017 #42
Are you a certified court reporter? guillaumeb Oct 2017 #44
I've had far too much experience with your discussion tactics, I'm afraid. trotsky Oct 2017 #49
A rereading of my answer might clarify it for you. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #50
It's your usual kind of response. trotsky Oct 2017 #53
If one poses a complex question, guillaumeb Oct 2017 #54
To refresh your memory, trotsky Oct 2017 #55
I already answered. But, in the interrest of ease of dialogue, guillaumeb Oct 2017 #58
Holy crap, why was that so difficult? trotsky Oct 2017 #60
Why did you find my responses so difficult? guillaumeb Oct 2017 #62
Your responses weren't difficult, you made the PROCESS difficult. trotsky Oct 2017 #63
You look at statistics regarding the proportion of religious believers guillaumeb Oct 2017 #64
LMFAO trotsky Oct 2017 #65
Perhaps you should stop laughing and read your previous post. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #66
Just exploring where your tactics are leading you. trotsky Oct 2017 #67
Trying out a stand up act? More practice is needed. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #68
When did I ever deny or question that the majority of US residents believe in god? trotsky Oct 2017 #69
#63 guillaumeb Oct 2017 #70
Nope, not seeing a denial there. trotsky Oct 2017 #71
I understand. I do. Have a nice day. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #72
Mission accomplished! trotsky Oct 2017 #73
It's something I'm told we *should* talk about. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2017 #74
There are many kinds of privilege. trotsky Oct 2017 #76
Tell the evangelicals that seem to think intercessory prayer is a thing. AtheistCrusader Oct 2017 #14
Prayer can have a different meaning to each person who prays. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #15
Well, I never pray, so mission accomplished. AtheistCrusader Oct 2017 #16
The Biblical meaning of prayer changed, twisted. Bretton Garcia Oct 2017 #25
To whom do you pray? WhiteTara Oct 2017 #56
To redefine prayer as mere forlorn hopes... Bretton Garcia Oct 2017 #59
Your move perhaps. eom guillaumeb Oct 2017 #61
"A surge of the heart"; a look toward heaven. Bretton Garcia Oct 2017 #75
Again, your interpretation of the actions and thoughts of others. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #78
Vs. their always accurate internal understanding of themselves? Bretton Garcia Oct 2017 #80
Your "progression" obviously might appeal to you, guillaumeb Oct 2017 #81
We're at a point where it can be called out Lordquinton Oct 2017 #4
Spot on...every word!!! BigmanPigman Oct 2017 #5
I never say "I will pray for you", unless I know that the person guillaumeb Oct 2017 #7
Whence this compulsion to announce that you intend to pray? Mariana Oct 2017 #19
I believe it is a custom, like wishing someone a nice day. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #29
Not what I said Lordquinton Oct 2017 #20
Nothing wrong about asking, if the person feels that strongly. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #30
What's the issue? Lordquinton Oct 2017 #48
Fascinating how you perfectly demonstrate what religious privilege is all about. trotsky Oct 2017 #24
I think that you are assuming far too much. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #31
Again you illustrate the very thing you deny. trotsky Oct 2017 #35
So what DO you assume upon hearing "Merry Christmas"? guillaumeb Oct 2017 #37
That the person saying it assumes it is an appropriate greeting. trotsky Oct 2017 #40
In some instances, the individual saying "Merry Christmas" Mariana Oct 2017 #41
Are you certain of the intent of everyone who uses either expression? guillaumeb Oct 2017 #43
In that instance, you're being rude either way. Mariana Oct 2017 #45
No idea. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #46
How prayer works in the Bible marylandblue Oct 2017 #21
Where is your PROOF that prayer works?? Angry Dragon Oct 2017 #22
After reading the article, guillaumeb Oct 2017 #32
Thank you for answering Angry Dragon Oct 2017 #47
I can't see how they would think St Therese didn't believe in 'the power of prayer' janterry Oct 2017 #26
Accents cannot geneally be added in the heading line. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #33
And people wonder why atheists exist SonofDonald Oct 2017 #51
Some might wonder. eom guillaumeb Oct 2017 #52
How God answers prayers PJMcK Oct 2017 #57
Let me see -- Polly Hennessey Oct 2017 #77
Obviously prayer is an individual action. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #79
The act of shooting up in itself may bring comfort to heroin addicts. Voltaire2 Oct 2017 #82
Are all beliefs addictive? guillaumeb Oct 2017 #83
One of these things is not like the others Lordquinton Oct 2017 #84
Are you answering for Voltaire? guillaumeb Oct 2017 #85
Your claim was that if x feels good then x Voltaire2 Oct 2017 #86
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