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30th August 07, 03:49 PM
#1
"In essential beliefs we have unity, in non-essentials we have liberty,
Who decides what's essential, and what's not?
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30th August 07, 03:58 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
Who decides what's essential, and what's not?
I believe the values and TOS agreement of xmarks lays out clearly where the boundaries are.
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30th August 07, 03:59 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Archangel
...I would like to hear from other members if they feel the same shame.
It's a yes or no question, there doesn't have to be any discussion about it on this thread. In fact, I would ask the moderators to remove any post that tries to lead to a discussion. (The discussion has taken place on other threads.)...
No.
Perhaps we are referring to different threads, but from I've read, I am gratified that there is such an overwhelming response against a physical response for a kilt lift - regardless of gender.
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30th August 07, 04:02 PM
#4
I believe the values and TOS agreement of xmarks lays out clearly where the boundaries are.
I wasn't talking about the site. That's decided by the owner and moderators. I was asking about your religion.
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30th August 07, 04:18 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
I wasn't talking about the site. That's decided by the owner and moderators. I was asking about your religion.
No, surely you weren't asking anyone about their religion. Because you have carefully read the rules that govern this site and you know such a question would be considered out of bounds, not to mention a matter that is none of your concern.
From the forum rules -
Threads concerning Religion are subject to deletion without notice. There are other forums to discuss religion so please take those posts elsewhere. This rule is set forth to keep the peace, not to invoke an absence of Religion.
[Emphasis mine]
See, you've already studied this, haven't you? And since you have, there's really no need for me to fire up the forum infraction system, is there?
Is there?
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30th August 07, 04:41 PM
#6
OK, everyone, listen up.
I think we need to remember that we are rarely going to unanimously agree on any given topic. But that's no call to start making back-handed comments about other forum members.
Care for me to attach names to the above? Or do you already know who you are?
The moderators of this forum work hard to make sure the playing field remains smooth and level around here. And we're not going to stand back and watch people start throwing up divisive walls between members or groups of members.
If you have something of tremendous worth to add to this thread, wade in at your own risk. Otherwise, play it safe and move right along to the next thread.
There you have it. So, who wants the first infraction?
It appears sputnik and ChromeScholar have already determined that discretion would be wise, but I can issue infractions to any who would like to earn them.
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30th August 07, 04:28 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
I wasn't talking about the site. That's decided by the owner and moderators. I was asking about your religion.
pm me and i'll give you a link (as i'm pretty sure discussions of religious doctrine fall against the TOS)
(edit) looks like the moderators were typing the same time I was
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30th August 07, 04:02 PM
#8
Striking a female for any reason must be a desperate move.
But if you were to lift her skirt and got slapped in the face, or worse, would that be wrong?
Gender equality seems to be in the political correct thing "now".
Robert "the kilted" Lamb
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30th August 07, 04:12 PM
#9
Turn the other cheek
I do not condone violence. If someone lifted my kilt, I would "turn the other cheek!" :butt:
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30th August 07, 04:31 PM
#10
I apologize.
No offense was meant. As I said, when I ask a question it is because I am interested in the answer. I will step out of this thread, along with all the threads having to do with this thread.
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