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Inverted Reality's avatar

I am fine with anyone believing in whatever they want (however retarded I might think it is), I do have an issue with making children believe they are born defective, born in sin. I don't agree with traumatizing children, telling them every fucking thing they do is watched and judged and if you make too many mistakes, you'll burn in hell forever after you die.

Dollyboy's avatar

I think Dawkins (or Hitchens can't remember) expressed the same sentiment. He said it was child abuse. I tend to agree.

Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

God is a Zionist and the Romans crucified Jesus for being a Zionist

As someone who notices I'm relishing the salty taste in my mouth of the delicious nut I discovered in your fagotry you boldly proclaim

The username "Dolly boy" can be interpreted in multiple ways based on its components and cultural context.

The term "Dolly" is primarily a diminutive form of names like Dorothy or Dolores, meaning "gift of God" or "blessing," and is often associated with endearment and charm.

It can also be used as a standalone nickname for individuals regardless of their legal name, especially those who are perceived as doll-like in appearance or demeanor.

In some cases, it has been used as a nickname for a person who resembles a doll, even if their name is unrelated.

The term "boy" in the username could refer to a young male, but in the context of "Dolly boy," it may carry a specific connotation. In British slang, "dolly boy" historically refers to a young male companion or lover of an older man, often in a homosexual relationship, and is sometimes used interchangeably with "toyboy" or "gigolo".

This usage implies a younger, often attractive male who is in a relationship with an older partner, and the term can carry a sense of playful or affectionate dominance.

The term is also used in a more general sense to describe a younger, less flamboyant male in a same-sex relationship, who may be dominant in an adorable way.

Therefore, the username "Dolly boy" could be interpreted as a playful or affectionate self-identifier for a younger gay man, possibly emphasizing a cute, endearing, or dominant persona within a relationship.

It may also reflect a personal connection to the name Dolly as a nickname or a tribute to cultural figures like Dolly Parton or Dolly the Sheep.

The combination suggests a blend of endearment, identity, and possibly a nod to LGBTQ+ cultureπŸ˜ΉπŸ€¦πŸ»πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈπŸ™„πŸ˜œπŸ˜»πŸ₯΄

aagabriel's avatar

Organised religions creates zealots, heretics and messiahs. All three mimic a God on earth.

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alongername's avatar

BTW: I was trying to think of a "username" , slowly typed in a ...... then began to ponder . Lo and behold i was reprimanded by the autorobot to "choose a longer name" .

and there ya go . i obeyed ..............

alongername's avatar

Hi Rmac ...... hopefully no relation to Rdna ! lol

In thailand, where i live, youtubePremium ( no commercials) is available for a reallly low monthly price . Like about 5 us dollars ...179 baht .

My nightly entertainment is looking for a movie ....i click subscribe on different downloaders and then just scrounge around searching for something that looks interesting. sooo many movies and of course its the slightly "different" ones that offer a surprise once in a while. i accept that many are not the "professional" products that mainstream puts out ... all the better !

last night .......Lucy Lui ......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vMKHDtRzPg

cheers

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alongername's avatar

well, now you've met another guy who lives in the outskirts of Chiangmai .

But....... i have been around for about 35 years . Only made a few "minor" mistakes, all part of the learning process anywhere.

The big problem for westerners that get involved with the ladies here is that its especially dangerous for the guys who may be educated.... but they sure ain't wise . Lonely men are very vulnerable to the charms of a nice, and of course usually younger woman. Just a smile and they melt .

Everywhere, relationships are very often temporary. Life is change. And life in this era of technology and fast food is one that creates very short attention spans ..... and very little ability to critically think.

so....................... nice to meet you .

alongername's avatar

Look man ....... there is a goddam god ! He has contacted you many times, and you still don't

see . IT"S ME , dude . I am almost ready to give up on you . Oh well, say three hail mary's and give me your youngest daughter , maybe we can work something out .

Anyway, no worries as i can't seem to get anyone else to SEE THE LIGHT . I ...AM ....GOD .

pffft . Just fired my PR team . They are useless.

Looking for new material, one can always go to my saviour (well, one of em ) . In the old days i would sometimes stumble on a real goddess. Then i believed that she was sent by god, to answer my prayers. Well, forget about that.... seperate chapter in my bible.

oh yes, my saviour . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BFIRgn9OLI

"anyone who thinks there is a solution................. is part of the problem"

Dollyboy's avatar

All hail alongername! Yeah I don’t have a problem with the religious perse … it’s just their arrogant insistence on something that, to me at least, seems very elusive and not well evidenced … not at all in a strictly scientific sense. I’m not having a go at belief or even believers - just wanted to highlight the chasm between their supreme confidence and the nebulous nature of their claim.

Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Speaking of nebulous as the fag who got busted accusing the Jews of bringing up sex when you're grinder name is here on substack Mr gay Nazi do me do me

The username "Dolly boy" can be interpreted in multiple ways based on its components and cultural context.

The term "Dolly" is primarily a diminutive form of names like Dorothy or Dolores, meaning "gift of God" or "blessing," and is often associated with endearment and charm.

It can also be used as a standalone nickname for individuals regardless of their legal name, especially those who are perceived as doll-like in appearance or demeanor.

In some cases, it has been used as a nickname for a person who resembles a doll, even if their name is unrelated.

The term "boy" in the username could refer to a young male, but in the context of "Dolly boy," it may carry a specific connotation. In British slang, "dolly boy" historically refers to a young male companion or lover of an older man, often in a homosexual relationship, and is sometimes used interchangeably with "toyboy" or "gigolo".

This usage implies a younger, often attractive male who is in a relationship with an older partner, and the term can carry a sense of playful or affectionate dominance.

The term is also used in a more general sense to describe a younger, less flamboyant male in a same-sex relationship, who may be dominant in an adorable way.

Therefore, the username "Dolly boy" could be interpreted as a playful or affectionate self-identifier for a younger gay man, possibly emphasizing a cute, endearing, or dominant persona within a relationship.

It may also reflect a personal connection to the name Dolly as a nickname or a tribute to cultural figures like Dolly Parton or Dolly the Sheep.

The combination suggests a blend of endearment, identity, and possibly a nod to LGBTQ+ cultureπŸ˜–πŸ˜½πŸ€”πŸ™€πŸͺ±πŸ•³οΈπŸ˜Ή

alongername's avatar

i don't know about you....DB . kinda wishy washy sometimes . i understand...... don't want to cause any "upset" .

Fact is you think they are "arrogant" . Personally....... i just don't put up with arrogant (or a few other similar attitudes ) . Respect is another BIGGIE in my world . Maybe the biggest as it encompasses ......

wait a second . i hate AI (very biased, as per its "programming" ) BUT....... sometimes is useful (when i agree with it )

I quote : Respect encompasses traits like consideration, politeness, and fairness, which involve acknowledging others' feelings and viewpoints, even when disagreeing. It also includes honoring individuality by accepting people for who they are, demonstrating honesty and integrity in actions and words, and showing gratitude and empathy for their efforts and struggles.

soooo, i respect the goddies right to hold their views , but seems like it is THEY who are not giving you/me/he/she the same in return . And thus.... when someone treats me in such a manner I pray for god to strike them down (only in very extreme cases..hahaha) Actually.... someone who was not nice to me did meet an early demise a few years ago.

hmmmmmmm ?

Christine's avatar

The problem I have with the god botherers is that they invoke their god to replace real problem solving. I think we, mere mortals, are facing a very serious problem currently that we need to solve if we want we mere mortals to survive in any form or fashion. But we cannot talk about ANY of it because the fundamentalists who ARE talking to us will troll us into silence with their, "have faith and god will fix it" routine. It's the ultimate surrender (they love that word) of any level of responsibility falling on we mere mortals to get us back out of this trap we have blindly walked into over my lifetime and more. (No, the boomers are NOT to blame - every generation has dropped the ball, and some of we boomers really did try to stop this - we failed, but at least we tried. The current manifestation of fundamentalist god botherers won't even try and effectively block anyone who does try.) Be nice. I'm not the enemy. I'm a truth teller.

Dollyboy's avatar

Yes I’ve seen that. I remember one such debate where the believer was telling me that god played no part in the affairs of men, that we had free will and so the obvious question arises - why would you worship a deity that has no interest in you? Why pray? Realising his conundrum, he then flipped the script and told me that god had a plan and that I was to, as you say, surrender unto Him. Left me completely baffled. I think he was making it all up.

Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

The fag is so blinded with dad's jizz in his eyes that he cannot see the truth in Judaism which is the one true faith because you're cursed here's some kosher salt in your gaping gash fuck off to goitardia you degenerate Ozzy jailbird exiled reject cocksucker

The username "Dolly boy" can be interpreted in multiple ways based on its components and cultural context.

The term "Dolly" is primarily a diminutive form of names like Dorothy or Dolores, meaning "gift of God" or "blessing," and is often associated with endearment and charm.

It can also be used as a standalone nickname for individuals regardless of their legal name, especially those who are perceived as doll-like in appearance or demeanor.

In some cases, it has been used as a nickname for a person who resembles a doll, even if their name is unrelated.

The term "boy" in the username could refer to a young male, but in the context of "Dolly boy," it may carry a specific connotation. In British slang, "dolly boy" historically refers to a young male companion or lover of an older man, often in a homosexual relationship, and is sometimes used interchangeably with "toyboy" or "gigolo".

This usage implies a younger, often attractive male who is in a relationship with an older partner, and the term can carry a sense of playful or affectionate dominance.

The term is also used in a more general sense to describe a younger, less flamboyant male in a same-sex relationship, who may be dominant in an adorable way.

Therefore, the username "Dolly boy" could be interpreted as a playful or affectionate self-identifier for a younger gay man, possibly emphasizing a cute, endearing, or dominant persona within a relationship.

It may also reflect a personal connection to the name Dolly as a nickname or a tribute to cultural figures like Dolly Parton or Dolly the Sheep.

The combination suggests a blend of endearment, identity, and possibly a nod to LGBTQ+ culture

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Dollyboy's avatar

You know the mind of god! I'm impressed. I think you’re making it up.

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Dollyboy's avatar

Extraordinary claims, and the claim that there is a particular supernatural being of a distinct kind ie. not Zeus or Apollo or Mars or Cthulhu or the myriad of other gods, requires extraordinary evidence. Belief is fine but again it is not knowing, just as like what you glean from an old book is not knowing. I’ve read Alice in Wonderland but I don’t presume to think it is true.

I wish to emphasise that this is not an attack on believers … I would never presume to tell anyone what to believe. As for β€œhaving some knowledge of god” it is preposterous. No one has any knowledge of god. It’s a fantasy, a concept that is unique to each dreamer. This is obviously true as there are so many different religious and spiritual beliefs. In short, I don’t take your belief as any kind of evidence.

People spout fluffy concepts like β€œaccepting Jesus to be saved in the afterlife” which is so patently absurd - aside from calling the billions of atheists, Hindus, Buddhists, Non-dualists etc. wrong, the claim has zero evidence. The sheer hubris!

So believe what you will - faith is necessary for some but others don’t need your fables to live a perfectly good life and I really wish these deluded people would stop telling me that I do. And you know, if you look at Christianity in a balanced way, all religions in fact, it’s not hard to see that they are entirely an invention of man. They have all the foibles and follies of a human-centred mind. I would imagine if there was some kind of supreme being it would be so radically other to our own understanding. A being capable of creating consciousness would be incomprehensible to our minds and this is possibly why such a concept will forever remain unknown.

I find your gods quaint notions, amateurish and poorly rendered attempts to understand existence. But we all have our guilty pleasures … occasionally Tick Tock and I will watch Frasier! Predictably twee and formulated, we still can enjoy it. But I’m not insisting you do.

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Christine's avatar

It's not abusive trolling, more deflection. Someone says something about praying for something, someone else makes a similar religious comment, and they all congratulate one another and imagine that is their job done . It's avoidance.

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Christine's avatar

Hmmmm, maybe that behaviour is not outstanding in your culture and so goes past unnoticed , but in mine it stands out, and blocks the conversation that should come next. I ask you to watch the next time you're hit with a religious statement and see if the conversation is able to progress to problem solving or planning mode. I won't argue the point. I just ask you to pay attention.

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Christine's avatar

No, it's become so prevalent it is driving me off substack.

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Christine's avatar

Its a very American approach to religion. I was brought up in England when the official state religion was Church of England, and we had a very low key form of Christianity - moral and cultural rather than evangelical. And it was completely taboo to try to impose your religion on anyone else. I could accept that type of Christianity as it places moral responsibility on the individual. This American stuff, of abdicating human responsibility, which glorifies obedience and worship, I cannot condone, as it sets the population up for dictatorship.