I could easily see an atheist in the US lie about his religious beliefs to better fit in. That country is absolutely dominated by religion.
Click on Antirepublican's name and peruse just a few of his recent posts and tell me he's not a troll. Let's take a look:
"That test is completely and utterly randomized gargled horse shit. Its worse than horoscopes."
"bad"
Getting to the point: do you really think it's a good idea for someone to intentionally mislead someone else about their personal religious beliefs so they can "tap that"?
Since this thread has been moved into off-topic forums we may as well roll with it. In a country where abortion is legal in every single state, homosexuality/bi-sexuality is rampant, and we are actively oppressing poor people, how can you declare "that country is absolutely dominated by religion"?
Christian is a lot more serious than Catholic isn't it? Like a lot more 'full on'?
Catholics are Christian. Christianity is the main religious worship of Jesus Christ and God. Catholics tend to be the very strict sect, but there are exceptions. Lutherans worship Jesus in a different way. There are many others, and they all have their own ways to celebrate Jesus and God.
I'm not religious, but I know there's a God out there due to some weird ass shit that I've seen personally. I felt that I had to clear that up though. I suggest you come forward to the family and tell them that you are not a religious person, but respect others' religious beliefs.
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I was all about giving you advice even though I'm not atheist, but then I realized you're also not a republican and therefore those two things combine to make you a bad troll.
I could easily see an atheist in the US lie about his religious beliefs to better fit in. That country is absolutely dominated by religion.
Click on Antirepublican's name and peruse just a few of his recent posts and tell me he's not a troll. Let's take a look:
"That test is completely and utterly randomized gargled horse shit. Its worse than horoscopes."
"bad"
Getting to the point: do you really think it's a good idea for someone to intentionally mislead someone else about their personal religious beliefs so they can "tap that"?
Since this thread has been moved into off-topic forums we may as well roll with it. In a country where abortion is legal in every single state, homosexuality/bi-sexuality is rampant, and we are actively oppressing poor people, how can you declare "that country is absolutely dominated by religion"?
I would have to read the threads in which those comments were made to make a decision. Those comments alone without context, does not make anyone a troll.
I am also an atheist, so personal religious beliefs don't hold a lot of water with me. It sounds like to me he has put a lot into the relationship, and gotten nothing out of it thus far. I also know what its like being a young man, and the insatiable urge to spread your seed.
The US is the 2nd most religious country in the world, only following beneath turkey.
I could easily see an atheist in the US lie about his religious beliefs to better fit in. That country is absolutely dominated by religion.
Click on Antirepublican's name and peruse just a few of his recent posts and tell me he's not a troll. Let's take a look:
"That test is completely and utterly randomized gargled horse shit. Its worse than horoscopes."
"bad"
Getting to the point: do you really think it's a good idea for someone to intentionally mislead someone else about their personal religious beliefs so they can "tap that"?
Since this thread has been moved into off-topic forums we may as well roll with it. In a country where abortion is legal in every single state, homosexuality/bi-sexuality is rampant, and we are actively oppressing poor people, how can you declare "that country is absolutely dominated by religion"?
I would have to read the threads in which those comments were made to make a decision. Those comments alone without context, does not make anyone a troll.
I am also an atheist, so personal religious beliefs don't hold a lot of water with me. It sounds like to me he has put a lot into the relationship, and gotten nothing out of it thus far. I also know what its like being a young man, and the insatiable urge to spread your seed.
The US is the 2nd most religious country in the world, only following beneath turkey.
It sounds like this girl was raised in the church and probably was instilled with a certain set of morals and ethics.
You appear to have none.
Yah, atheist's have absolutely no morals....
Nice American stereotype....
The religious people of the US would vote for a nazi over an atheist.
I never said atheist's have no morals. I said this person has none. Does nobody else think this is a horrible thing to do?
Also, is sex the only gratification that can come out of a relationship? Is there no joy to having a relationship with another person? You might as well not have any friends unless they are willing to have sex with you.
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I gotta a lotta bros, but I will pass on the buttsecks kdto5b.
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"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?"
It sounds like to me he has put a lot into the relationship, and gotten nothing out of it thus far. I also know what its like being a young man, and the insatiable urge to spread your seed.
The US is the 2nd most religious country in the world, only following beneath turkey.
He put a lot into the relationship? He does indeed want to "tap that" and he's gone to church with her once and is actively lying right to her face so I guess you are right in that he has put "a lot into the relationship." And just saying that young men want to have sex isn't justification for acting this way.
I will also require a source if you're going to make outrageous claims about the United States.
I met this girl, and the first thing I noticed was that she was smoking hot,
What the hell?
Any experienced xtians got some advice on how I can tap that, before they start to catch on?
WHAT ... THE ... HELL?!?!
Are you serious? You said you found religion, but it sounds more like you want to fake it so you can score with a girl. Going to church to get into someone's pants is not what most people would call a religious experience. If someone is really as religious as you described, as in taking someone to church on a first date (who the hell would do that, anyway) then she's probably saving herself until marriage, or waiting to become a nun. But lying about what you feel and what you are to 'tap that' is morally deviant, and you sound like that overly horny guy in every raunchy teenager comedy, who'll do just about anything to get sex.
Perhaps you should try to find someone more like yourself, at least you'll have someone to talk to, and share your everyday life with.
I wouldn't call myself religious, spiritual would be a better term. My beliefs aren't usual, well, not usual enough to have books written about it, but even I find your whole plan rather twisted. Some people think you're making this story up, I wouldn't know. Either way, your entire post is about 50 shades of messed up.
no one should belive this antirepublican is one of the most talkitive trolls in diablofans, unfortunately he does it so well he still has an account with tons of posts, though im immpressed by him i am very disapointed in the general public that are keeping this troll well fed (i do occasionally feed him aswell).
I met this girl, and the first thing I noticed was that she was smoking hot,
What the hell?
Any experienced xtians got some advice on how I can tap that, before they start to catch on?
WHAT ... THE ... HELL?!?!
Are you serious? You said you found religion, but it sounds more like you want to fake it so you can score with a girl. Going to church to get into someone's pants is not what most people would call a religious experience. If someone is really as religious as you described, as in taking someone to church on a first date (who the hell would do that, anyway) then she's probably saving herself until marriage, or waiting to become a nun. But lying about what you feel and what you are to 'tap that' is morally deviant, and you sound like that overly horny guy in every raunchy teenager comedy, who'll do just about anything to get sex.
Perhaps you should try to find someone more like yourself, at least you'll have someone to talk to, and share your everyday life with.
I wouldn't call myself religious, spiritual would be a better term. My beliefs aren't usual, well, not usual enough to have books written about it, but even I find your whole plan rather twisted. Some people think you're making this story up, I wouldn't know. Either way, your entire post is about 50 shades of messed up.
That is the whole point of church. Keep it in the faith ya know.
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Do you want to get scammed? Perhaps a nice keylogger?
"Just google "diablo 3 gold guide" and magical rainbow covered demons will assault your eyes."
I don't think this is a real story, but it involves some interesting concepts.
I think misrepresenting yourself on that level to get in someone's pants is selfish. When someone is making decisions about sex, they should be making the decisions based on a realistic understanding of who their partner is, and what their motives are. If you are an athiest, there are plenty of potential dates who are either also athiest, or flexible enough not to mind seeing someone with different ideas. If you are looking for a one night stand, or a sexual relationship with no strings attached, that's not too hard to find either.
Tricking somone who wouldn't be open to what you are looking for, and getting them in bed by lying is just wrong and pointless.
I don't think this is a real story, but it involves some interesting concepts.
I think misrepresenting yourself on that level to get in someone's pants is selfish. When someone is making decisions about sex, they should be making the decisions based on a realistic understanding of who their partner is, and what their motives are. If you are an athiest, there are plenty of potential dates who are either also athiest, or flexible enough not to mind seeing someone with different ideas. If you are looking for a one night stand, or a sexual relationship with no strings attached, that's not too hard to find either.
Tricking somone who wouldn't be open to what you are looking for, and getting them in bed by lying is just wrong and pointless.
Idk, if they would break up with you because you aren't religion, then wouldn't it be the girl who is acting selfish?
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"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?"
I don't think this is a real story, but it involves some interesting concepts.
I think misrepresenting yourself on that level to get in someone's pants is selfish. When someone is making decisions about sex, they should be making the decisions based on a realistic understanding of who their partner is, and what their motives are. If you are an athiest, there are plenty of potential dates who are either also athiest, or flexible enough not to mind seeing someone with different ideas. If you are looking for a one night stand, or a sexual relationship with no strings attached, that's not too hard to find either.
Tricking somone who wouldn't be open to what you are looking for, and getting them in bed by lying is just wrong and pointless.
Idk, if they would break up with you because you aren't religion, then wouldn't it be the girl who is acting selfish?
It's a matter of opinion. Personally, I think you have a right to choose who you want a sexual relationship with based on compatability if you want. If wanting someone who shares your religious beliefs is part of your criteria, that's your own business.
It's not how I feel personally. I'm agnoistic, in a relationship with a gnostic. In the past I've dated christians, ahtiets, and a guy who literally invented his own religion. I don't care. But if someone does care, that's their right and they deserve the truth.
Being a christian, she's probably looking for someone who wants a marriage, a commited relationship, and someone into the whole family thing. She probably wants someone who shares her faith. If that's what she wants, pretending you can offer that to effect her decisions isn't right in my opinion.
I don't think this is a real story, but it involves some interesting concepts.
I think misrepresenting yourself on that level to get in someone's pants is selfish. When someone is making decisions about sex, they should be making the decisions based on a realistic understanding of who their partner is, and what their motives are. If you are an athiest, there are plenty of potential dates who are either also athiest, or flexible enough not to mind seeing someone with different ideas. If you are looking for a one night stand, or a sexual relationship with no strings attached, that's not too hard to find either.
Tricking somone who wouldn't be open to what you are looking for, and getting them in bed by lying is just wrong and pointless.
Idk, if they would break up with you because you aren't religion, then wouldn't it be the girl who is acting selfish?
It's a matter of opinion. Personally, I think you have a right to choose who you want a sexual relationship with based on compatability if you want. If wanting someone who shares your religious beliefs is part of your criteria, that's your own business.
It's not how I feel personally. I'm agnoistic, in a relationship with a gnostic. In the past I've dated christians, ahtiets, and a guy who literally invented his own religion. I don't care. But if someone does care, that's their right and they deserve the truth.
Being a christian, she's probably looking for someone who wants a marriage, a commited relationship, and someone into the whole family thing. She probably wants someone who shares her faith. If that's what she wants, pretending you can offer that to effect her decisions isn't right in my opinion.
I don't think this is a real story, but it involves some interesting concepts.
I think misrepresenting yourself on that level to get in someone's pants is selfish. When someone is making decisions about sex, they should be making the decisions based on a realistic understanding of who their partner is, and what their motives are. If you are an athiest, there are plenty of potential dates who are either also athiest, or flexible enough not to mind seeing someone with different ideas. If you are looking for a one night stand, or a sexual relationship with no strings attached, that's not too hard to find either.
Tricking somone who wouldn't be open to what you are looking for, and getting them in bed by lying is just wrong and pointless.
Idk, if they would break up with you because you aren't religion, then wouldn't it be the girl who is acting selfish?
It's a matter of opinion. Personally, I think you have a right to choose who you want a sexual relationship with based on compatability if you want. If wanting someone who shares your religious beliefs is part of your criteria, that's your own business.
It's not how I feel personally. I'm agnoistic, in a relationship with a gnostic. In the past I've dated christians, ahtiets, and a guy who literally invented his own religion. I don't care. But if someone does care, that's their right and they deserve the truth.
Being a christian, she's probably looking for someone who wants a marriage, a commited relationship, and someone into the whole family thing. She probably wants someone who shares her faith. If that's what she wants, pretending you can offer that to effect her decisions isn't right in my opinion.
Just go find someone compatible.
The Fonz?
No. He had pretty much nothing in common with the Fonz. In his religion, everyone's souls were represented by animals, and... well, I never discussed the rest. Our dating relationship was pretty turbulent and brief. He was a nice guy. Sweet and intelligent. But he was fragile, dramatic, and bi leaning gay as it turned out.
I met him and his boyfriend a few months ago and they seemed happy and looked like a much better match than he and I were. LOL!
I guess since we only dated twice, it doesn't seem fair to count him for this discussion. But the point was that the religious part was fine with me; even when he told me that in his eyes my totem animal was a flamingo, when I was expecting to be a lioness or something. At least he didn't say cougar. I would have killed him. I actually decided I liked the flamingo thing after I thought about it a while.
Click on Antirepublican's name and peruse just a few of his recent posts and tell me he's not a troll. Let's take a look:
"That test is completely and utterly randomized gargled horse shit. Its worse than horoscopes."
"bad"
Getting to the point: do you really think it's a good idea for someone to intentionally mislead someone else about their personal religious beliefs so they can "tap that"?
Since this thread has been moved into off-topic forums we may as well roll with it. In a country where abortion is legal in every single state, homosexuality/bi-sexuality is rampant, and we are actively oppressing poor people, how can you declare "that country is absolutely dominated by religion"?
Catholics are Christian. Christianity is the main religious worship of Jesus Christ and God. Catholics tend to be the very strict sect, but there are exceptions. Lutherans worship Jesus in a different way. There are many others, and they all have their own ways to celebrate Jesus and God.
I'm not religious, but I know there's a God out there due to some weird ass shit that I've seen personally. I felt that I had to clear that up though. I suggest you come forward to the family and tell them that you are not a religious person, but respect others' religious beliefs.
You appear to have none.
--Jack Handy
I am also an atheist, so personal religious beliefs don't hold a lot of water with me. It sounds like to me he has put a lot into the relationship, and gotten nothing out of it thus far. I also know what its like being a young man, and the insatiable urge to spread your seed.
The US is the 2nd most religious country in the world, only following beneath turkey.
Yah, atheist's have absolutely no morals....
Nice American stereotype....
The religious people of the US would vote for a nazi over an atheist.
"Just google "diablo 3 gold guide" and magical rainbow covered demons will assault your eyes."
I never said atheist's have no morals. I said this person has none. Does nobody else think this is a horrible thing to do?
Also, is sex the only gratification that can come out of a relationship? Is there no joy to having a relationship with another person? You might as well not have any friends unless they are willing to have sex with you.
--Jack Handy
Epicurus
this is hilarious hahahahhaa
He put a lot into the relationship? He does indeed want to "tap that" and he's gone to church with her once and is actively lying right to her face so I guess you are right in that he has put "a lot into the relationship." And just saying that young men want to have sex isn't justification for acting this way.
I will also require a source if you're going to make outrageous claims about the United States.
WHAT ... THE ... HELL?!?!
Are you serious? You said you found religion, but it sounds more like you want to fake it so you can score with a girl. Going to church to get into someone's pants is not what most people would call a religious experience. If someone is really as religious as you described, as in taking someone to church on a first date (who the hell would do that, anyway) then she's probably saving herself until marriage, or waiting to become a nun. But lying about what you feel and what you are to 'tap that' is morally deviant, and you sound like that overly horny guy in every raunchy teenager comedy, who'll do just about anything to get sex.
Perhaps you should try to find someone more like yourself, at least you'll have someone to talk to, and share your everyday life with.
I wouldn't call myself religious, spiritual would be a better term. My beliefs aren't usual, well, not usual enough to have books written about it, but even I find your whole plan rather twisted. Some people think you're making this story up, I wouldn't know. Either way, your entire post is about 50 shades of messed up.
That is the whole point of church. Keep it in the faith ya know.
"Just google "diablo 3 gold guide" and magical rainbow covered demons will assault your eyes."
I think misrepresenting yourself on that level to get in someone's pants is selfish. When someone is making decisions about sex, they should be making the decisions based on a realistic understanding of who their partner is, and what their motives are. If you are an athiest, there are plenty of potential dates who are either also athiest, or flexible enough not to mind seeing someone with different ideas. If you are looking for a one night stand, or a sexual relationship with no strings attached, that's not too hard to find either.
Tricking somone who wouldn't be open to what you are looking for, and getting them in bed by lying is just wrong and pointless.
Epicurus
It's a matter of opinion. Personally, I think you have a right to choose who you want a sexual relationship with based on compatability if you want. If wanting someone who shares your religious beliefs is part of your criteria, that's your own business.
It's not how I feel personally. I'm agnoistic, in a relationship with a gnostic. In the past I've dated christians, ahtiets, and a guy who literally invented his own religion. I don't care. But if someone does care, that's their right and they deserve the truth.
Being a christian, she's probably looking for someone who wants a marriage, a commited relationship, and someone into the whole family thing. She probably wants someone who shares her faith. If that's what she wants, pretending you can offer that to effect her decisions isn't right in my opinion.
Just go find someone compatible.
The Fonz?
https://www.deviantart.com/aerisot
No. He had pretty much nothing in common with the Fonz. In his religion, everyone's souls were represented by animals, and... well, I never discussed the rest. Our dating relationship was pretty turbulent and brief. He was a nice guy. Sweet and intelligent. But he was fragile, dramatic, and bi leaning gay as it turned out.
I met him and his boyfriend a few months ago and they seemed happy and looked like a much better match than he and I were. LOL!
I guess since we only dated twice, it doesn't seem fair to count him for this discussion. But the point was that the religious part was fine with me; even when he told me that in his eyes my totem animal was a flamingo, when I was expecting to be a lioness or something. At least he didn't say cougar. I would have killed him. I actually decided I liked the flamingo thing after I thought about it a while.
Who wants in my pa...wait...
Well then.