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18/01/2013 09:22:42
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>>>>>Michel,
>>>>>
>>>>>Will you be please be able to move religious part of the Companies still using ... thread into its own thread in the Chatter forum? I am also wondering if we need "Religion" category in that forum.
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>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>>We were fine - religion wise - until Lucifer popped out of Pandora's box
>>>
>>>Look, Rick isn't the first - I have mentioned Doug Dodge, and Claudio Rola had his moments, but these guys could be talked to, they were tolerant enough and actually managed to write dozens of messages where they wouldn't insert their favorite pastime. Rick, however (for the time I was trying to argue with him and read his messages) is more out there by a few orders of magnitude.
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>>Never seen or noticed Doug and Claudio do 'it'
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>>What bothers me is that words of so called wisdom are constantly shoved down our throats, whether we like it or not.
>>It is as if the guy were trying to convince himself
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>>Then there's the attitude - no one wants to be 'taught' - many have made that clear, but he either fails to see it or wants to continue trolling
>
>Yeah, he is a prime example of why I call myself a Methodist, not a Christian. If you want to sit and talk religion, fine - I can do that with you, but it's the heigth of rudidity (yeah, I know it's really not a word) to continue to sit and preach when you've been asked to stop.

The correct word in english is 'ruditiness' (I like to sermon people on the proper use of English).
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