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Religion or Politics anyone?

NamkravNamkrav Member Posts: 32

What is funner and more pointless to argue about online? or just altogether...

Religion or Politics?

Both involve strong opinions. Both also involve more insults and bashing then true debating. Also debates are usless becuase no one will ever change their minds. This is why they are fun to talk about online, but do you actually expect to make any progress?

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  • PelagatoPelagato Member UncommonPosts: 673

    Politics =  Full of bla bla bla... promises for votes and then, ass hitting....

    Religion =  Full load of fantasy stuff....

  • SargothSargoth Member Posts: 558
    Originally posted by Namkrav


    What is funner and more pointless to argue about online? or just altogether...
    Religion or Politics?
    Both involve strong opinions. Both also involve more insults and bashing then true debating. Also debates are usless becuase no one will ever change their minds. This is why they are fun to talk about online, but do you actually expect to make any progress?

     

    What is it that you are hoping for by making the post?  Discussion or a flame fest?  What do you hope to achieve from the discussions?  I don't see much of anything happening myself. 

    I think some people like to argue online since their so called friends don't care to debate those issues or even sometimes worry that if there was to be a debate they would learn things about their friends that would not want to hear and may have to stop being a friend. 

    The quickest way to an enemy is to state your opinion. 

    When a piscating wizard floods every thread I can understand why people leave.

  • AelfinnAelfinn Member Posts: 3,857

    Depends on the subtopic really, I would say that politics are more amusing overall, if it weren't for the fact that the flying horseshit in such topics is what elects our leadership...

    No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
    Hemingway

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