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As far as the argument goes, I believe Skronk has done an awesome job. I concur 100 % with his views. I, for one, find it impossible to respect someones views on something as important as religion when I feel they have not explored the subject sufficiently for themselves. When I encounter religious zealots who are closed minded to the facts and all they want to do is parrot the few religious views that have been brain washed into, then I can have no respect or tolerance for them. One of the main reasons I find it hard to like many politicians. If they can't find the brainpower to grasp the simple fact that there is no proof of a God who gives a damn about our petty lives and problems here on this miniscule dust ball in the boondocks of the whole universe, then why should I believe they are smart enough to run the country. And if they actually do believe there is not, and never was such a God, then what does that say about their honesty. And yes, I know about political realities. What I also know is that to stand aside, and say we respect the beliefs of others when we are totally opposed is ridiculous. We need to assert our belief in the facts and deny any respect for age old invalid mumbo jumbo BS !
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Skronk did an excellent job. As for the tolerance thing, I believe that if you wanna believe in your stories of magical sky wizards, go ahead, but shut your mouth when you're around me, my government, my life or my rights. Say shit, get shit. I won't tolerate religious based or any form of hatred against me. If religions are going to treat us all like garbage, don't tell me to respect that. I will fight back and I will speak out.
But that part of the arguement didn't bother me. What bothered me was how a U.S. Marine told me that I have no rights. No freedom of speech. No freedom of expression. No right to protest. I'm a "stupid civvie". I have to "earn my right to speak by fighting in the army". And then the same person, a soldier of this nation, signed up to defend it and defend our freedom, calls the Constitution, our very civil and human rights, "just a piece of paper". For a second I was speechless. Then the rage set in. But now I look back and think..... this might be one hell of a troll. A very well conducted troll. Epic trollage in my opinion. 10/10. I mean.... is it possible, for such a person as Pixie to exist? Really? The trollage is just..... fucking amazing. I've never been trolled before. I'm usually good at spotting them. The giveaways are:
-An Atheist so severely butthurt over someone's opinion over religion that she resorts to ridiculous fighting, harassment, denial of evidence and an inability to argue against points made. An opinion that opposes religion causes this rage?! In an self professed ATHEIST?
-A very obsessed and proud Marine (so obsessed that she becomes very angry over the use of the term "soldier" instead of "Marine") that hates the U.S., its rights, its democracy, its Constitution and who hates her fellow Americans.
Come on guys/girls, we should have seen this. What was I thinking? Mods, no bashing here, seriously I think I got trolled.
Good show, Pixie

I've done some trolling in my time and got used to knowing what trolls were and how to troll and even how to spot trolls but this one just slipped right by me. Good show.
Anyone else disappointed that they got pwnt by a troll? For those that don't know, a troll is a person that likes to pick certain people and harass them in a tactical manner so that instead of like plain bullying, they cause the victim to suffer extraordinary rage and anger at blatant (unknown to the victim) deliberate stupidity, also sometimes causing deep depression. Quality trolls can result in pissing off a whole forum of people by use of a single statement that induces out of control infighting. Master trolls have historically been capable of driving people to suicide, seriously, it's

up. Trolls simply get pleasure from causing others distress, anger or frustration. For further information, search for information about "internet trolls". They are everywhere.