Your preoccupation with my nipples is becoming rather troubling. My throw-away line at a base and unsolicited sexual reference by one of your idiot cohorts seems to have evolved into a fixation for you.Quote from Lucrum:
One-trick? What about your nipples getting hard and you crying like a little girl over singing?
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Seriously, peil, what's with this whole gay atheist thing? You don't actually know anything about these supposed thieves.
Sorta makes me think you're a latent gay atheist yourself, to be brutally honest. No offense intended, just an observation.
peil, seriously, I do wonder sometimes how old you are... Do you really mean what you wrote above?Quote from peilthetraveler:
Do you think a believer would break into a church?
Do you think straight people would steal art supplies?
Case closed.
Well, it's not really something that's in my mind. The link, specifically in the context of homosexuality, has been observed empirically (see Adams, Wright & Lohr, J. of Abnormal Psychology, 1996). I am not familiar with any experimental data that demonstrates the connection between atheism and "latent religiosity". Same for politics.So if someone speaks out against certain types of behavior, in your mind it really means they are for that type of behavior? No offense, but you have to have a pretty low IQ to believe that. This would mean that freethinker, stu and the other resident atheists are secretly devout Christians that dream of becoming priests one day, if your theory holds true. And people who think Palin is an idiot actually want to vote for her, and people that are against the big government are actually for it, according to your logic.
I am not sure what you might be referring to here.You can lead an atheist to water, but you can't make him think.

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Your preoccupation with my nipples is becoming rather troubling. My throw-away line at a base and unsolicited sexual reference by one of your idiot cohorts seems to have evolved into a fixation for you.