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cbayer

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30. As long as it is not an attack on the other, I don't mind at all.
Fri Feb 8, 2013, 04:00 PM
Feb 2013

Some people feel the need to wear it and others don't.

Bumper stickers are generally easily ignored, or in my case, just not read due to my eyesight, lol.

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Insha'Allah n/t Fumesucker Feb 2013 #1
Of course not, and the proof is a quote right in the article. trotsky Feb 2013 #2
Why do you constantly feel the need to try and falsely equivocate? cleanhippie Feb 2013 #3
Oh now that's just precious coming from you. LOL! humblebum Feb 2013 #4
Thanks. I hope you are not offended. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #9
When the words and actions of their organization are negatively focused upon humblebum Feb 2013 #5
What, like Cru chalking "The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’ They are corrupt... muriel_volestrangler Feb 2013 #6
No, like "'de-baptism”' ceremonies to celebrate Blasphemy Day, attended a War on Christmas Party..." humblebum Feb 2013 #7
Why do Christians become so angry when others try to hand you the key to the kingdom of heaven? Fumesucker Feb 2013 #8
So then, I am assuming you would have said the same thing to Black Christian groups humblebum Feb 2013 #14
I have no idea what color you are Fumesucker Feb 2013 #38
Criticism is one thing. Openly mocking is quite another. humblebum Feb 2013 #39
People of my sex, race and age are mocked on DU on a regular basis Fumesucker Feb 2013 #40
Do these activities offend you? cleanhippie Feb 2013 #10
I read those as just silly events that gave them an excuse to get together and not as cbayer Feb 2013 #12
How could a "black face" party or a parody on Asians-themed party offend those groups if humblebum Feb 2013 #15
This is nothing like that which you describe, imo. cbayer Feb 2013 #17
Thank you. Goblinmonger Feb 2013 #18
There are just some things that should not be met with the reply "Just lighten up." humblebum Feb 2013 #19
I completely disagree with you here. These are college kids who cbayer Feb 2013 #20
I agree that there are some good elements involved common interests and ideologies. But that humblebum Feb 2013 #22
I'm glad you can see the good. In general they sound like kids who will try to cbayer Feb 2013 #23
Would you have the same response then if the kids who recently, in the news, had black face parties, humblebum Feb 2013 #24
Again, I don't see anything equivalent to what you describe. cbayer Feb 2013 #25
I would say that baptism is central to the Christian faith, as well as Christmas. So in that sense I humblebum Feb 2013 #26
I hope you have read the article. They are working with religious groups to build cbayer Feb 2013 #31
I already said that there are many good qualities mentioned in the article and the humblebum Feb 2013 #32
Agree that they should be held accountable, whatever the group. cbayer Feb 2013 #33
Oh Noes!!!1!! Goblinmonger Feb 2013 #21
Dude. Take a look at WHO thinks you're way over the top here. 2ndAmForComputers Feb 2013 #41
There is a point being made here. It is a good thing when groups can work together and in humblebum Feb 2013 #43
+1. Thank you. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #36
Ha ha, thanks for providing the laugh, humblebum muriel_volestrangler Feb 2013 #13
I think you pretty much illustrate my point and that is why some, but not all of their humblebum Feb 2013 #16
It would appear that, while obviously passionate about your opinion, no one agree with you. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #37
So you think I honestly expected you to agree? Some things just never change. humblebum Feb 2013 #42
It's not just me, HB, no one agrees with you. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #44
So let me rephrase that. So you think I honestly expected you, or anyone here, or humblebum Feb 2013 #46
Don't let it bother you too much, HB. While your opinions are very unpopular, they are yours. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #47
If you read the article, you will see that this clearly is not the case cbayer Feb 2013 #11
aye-men! n/t Ligyron Feb 2013 #34
I live in a college town and would love to see an SSA affiliate group here. pinto Feb 2013 #27
What I particularly like about this is that they are joining "interfaith" groups and efforts cbayer Feb 2013 #29
Why do people have to tell me what religion they are or upaloopa Feb 2013 #28
As long as it is not an attack on the other, I don't mind at all. cbayer Feb 2013 #30
I like this one. rug Feb 2013 #35
I wish everyone took the same appraoch as you, for we would be better off. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #45
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