Politics and Religion

Can someone tell me the difference between religion and superstition......
ipeesittingdown 33 Reviews 3559 reads
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1 / 13

the gambler, ben & greg brought this up on the gd board today...sounded interesting, & since the p&r board spilled over to the gd board, thought turn about is fair play....

Rosco_P_Coltrane 3066 reads
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2 / 13
ipeesittingdown 33 Reviews 1283 reads
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3 / 13

...my total bad....

ps

i just read that thread below, pretty awsum, joseph campbell would be impressed, well i was on all the posts & views anyhow....

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GaGambler 4133 reads
posted
4 / 13

whoops off topic. I don't want to risk getting banned. We could lose T&D and GaGambler both in the same day. I'm sure that would make some people happy. lmfao

tallslim26 26 Reviews 2128 reads
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5 / 13

Wonder where you got the inspiration for that comment from...lol

GaGambler 2774 reads
posted
6 / 13

I think you'll find that B's and m's hates me more than you now.

Some people only believe in free speech when it's speech they agree with. I hate hypocrites much more than I hate bigots.

We've become such a nation of pussies, when you can't have a set of balls on an anonymous internet board what the fuck have we come to?

charlie445 3 Reviews 1457 reads
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7 / 13
MarkusKetterman 150 Reviews 2493 reads
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9 / 13

superstition is merely a violation of basic logic - post hoc ergo propter hoc. Many non religious people are superstitious....

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charlie445 3 Reviews 1670 reads
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10 / 13
GaGambler 1603 reads
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12 / 13

There really is no difference. Superstition is a belief that some higher power really gives a shit about pedestrian human affairs, such as "will I win this next hand of blackjack" or "will Suzie's cancer go into remission" and that certain rites, prayers, or other behavior can influence that higher power.

You tell me, where's the difference?

charlie445 3 Reviews 1882 reads
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13 / 13

It is quite easy to offend the folks that post there.

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