Why do non believers like to hang around here?

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Anonymous wrote:I am new here and was really surprised by it. It’s like if childfree couples would hang out in mom’s forums to discuss parenthood and their opinions about it. Very strange. They are also aggressive sometimes, which is really odd.



These inane threads show up in recent topics.

If you don’t want people to talk about your stinky BBQ sandwich then eat it at home.



I don’t mind. Just curious why those vegans care so much about my BBQ sandwich 😊


Because we are just all here hanging out and you keep pulling out your stinky sandwiches. We wouldn’t care about them at all if you just ate them at home.


But we are hanging out at the BBQ.. (hint, read the name of the message board)


No, we aren’t at a BBQ. That’s why the big smelly sandwich is so out of place.

The message board is called DCUM. Most people read from Recent Topics.


And what forces them to click on a topic from this forum?


Sometimes the smelly sandwiches are too offensive to just ignore. They pollute the whole room.

Also, many of us are tired of you shoving your smelly sandwiches down our throats on IRL.

If you don’t people commenting on them, eat them at home. And keep them out of our government.


This is stupid trolling designed to keep legit discussion out and possibly get thread locked.

Pathetic.


Agree. Reddit has more interesting discussions and real debates, not just bunch of trolls trying to derail conversations. Maybe DCUM admin should remove religion from “recent posts” to avoid triggering those who don’t have much to say on the topic but feel the need to come in and troll.


Great idea. DCUM doesn't want your stupid threads.


Apparently DCUM has a spokesman

What happened, can’t speak for yourself? Feel the need to his behind “DCUM”? Plenty of posters here on DCUM want these threads.
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Anonymous wrote:Recent topics.

Is these an invite only space?


No, but when you see more posts from people who are non believers it makes it strange.
If you don’t like religion just don’t hung around.


If you want more posts from believers, you can start them, and end the strangeness.


Adding to this poster responding to previous one quoted - DC is generally a well educated area. More education typically equals less belief.
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Anonymous wrote:Recent topics.

Is these an invite only space?


No, but when you see more posts from people who are non believers it makes it strange.
If you don’t like religion just don’t hung around.


If you want more posts from believers, you can start them, and end the strangeness.


Adding to this poster responding to previous one quoted - DC is generally a well educated area. More education typically equals less belief.


Can you share the source? I am curious about this statement. Wikipedia says otherwise:

“According to the General Social Survey, which has collected data on Americans since 1972, people who are educated often are more religious by various measures. For instance, as of 2010 sociologist Philip Schwadel found that, with each additional year of education, the likelihood of attending religious services increased 15%, the likelihood of reading the Bible at least occasionally increased by 9%. The likelihood of switching to a mainline Protestant denomination increased by 13%"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religiosity_and_education
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Recent topics.

Is these an invite only space?


No, but when you see more posts from people who are non believers it makes it strange.
If you don’t like religion just don’t hung around.


If you want more posts from believers, you can start them, and end the strangeness.


Adding to this poster responding to previous one quoted - DC is generally a well educated area. More education typically equals less belief.


+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Recent topics.

Is these an invite only space?


No, but when you see more posts from people who are non believers it makes it strange.
If you don’t like religion just don’t hung around.


If you want more posts from believers, you can start them, and end the strangeness.


Adding to this poster responding to previous one quoted - DC is generally a well educated area. More education typically equals less belief.


Can you share the source? I am curious about this statement. Wikipedia says otherwise:

“According to the General Social Survey, which has collected data on Americans since 1972, people who are educated often are more religious by various measures. For instance, as of 2010 sociologist Philip Schwadel found that, with each additional year of education, the likelihood of attending religious services increased 15%, the likelihood of reading the Bible at least occasionally increased by 9%. The likelihood of switching to a mainline Protestant denomination increased by 13%"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religiosity_and_education


Things have changed since 2010 - 15 years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.


Because atheism, hedonism, and abortion (read child sacrifice) are their religion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, they do it because they are questioning or insecure in their beliefs. Confident atheists have no use for religious talk and could not care less about online religious debate with anonymous middle aged moms.


And they're bitter and lonely, like all trolls.
Anonymous
This question assumes that most religious people focus on belief. That's a very Christian-oriented idea. For many, religion is a heritage, a cultural identity, a world view, but it isn't about checking a box of belief.
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Anonymous wrote:This question assumes that most religious people focus on belief. That's a very Christian-oriented idea. For many, religion is a heritage, a cultural identity, a world view, but it isn't about checking a box of belief.


This is an excellent point that is not discussed enough and will probably go over the heads of 99% of the posters here.
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Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.


Because atheism, hedonism, and abortion (read child sacrifice) are their religion.


Thanks for demonstrating how believers tend to be ignorant and uneducated.
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Anonymous wrote:OP, they do it because they are questioning or insecure in their beliefs. Confident atheists have no use for religious talk and could not care less about online religious debate with anonymous middle aged moms.


This isn't true. I'm not a believer, but I am interested in learning and debate. I'm confident in my beliefs but curious about other views.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.


Because atheism, hedonism, and abortion (read child sacrifice) are their religion.


Thanks for demonstrating how believers tend to be ignorant and uneducated.


You're spiritually broken and you know it. I wish you well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.


Because atheism, hedonism, and abortion (read child sacrifice) are their religion.


Thanks for demonstrating how believers tend to be ignorant and uneducated.


You're spiritually broken and you know it. I wish you well.


So you aren’t even aware of how stupid or brainwashed you are. Fascinating.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am new here and was really surprised by it. It’s like if childfree couples would hang out in mom’s forums to discuss parenthood and their opinions about it. Very strange. They are also aggressive sometimes, which is really odd.



These inane threads show up in recent topics.

If you don’t want people to talk about your stinky BBQ sandwich then eat it at home.



I don’t mind. Just curious why those vegans care so much about my BBQ sandwich 😊


Because we are just all here hanging out and you keep pulling out your stinky sandwiches. We wouldn’t care about them at all if you just ate them at home.


But we are hanging out at the BBQ.. (hint, read the name of the message board)


No, we aren’t at a BBQ. That’s why the big smelly sandwich is so out of place.

The message board is called DCUM. Most people read from Recent Topics.


And what forces them to click on a topic from this forum?


Sometimes the smelly sandwiches are too offensive to just ignore. They pollute the whole room.

Also, many of us are tired of you shoving your smelly sandwiches down our throats on IRL.

If you don’t people commenting on them, eat them at home. And keep them out of our government.


This is stupid trolling designed to keep legit discussion out and possibly get thread locked.

Pathetic.


Agree. Reddit has more interesting discussions and real debates, not just bunch of trolls trying to derail conversations. Maybe DCUM admin should remove religion from “recent posts” to avoid triggering those who don’t have much to say on the topic but feel the need to come in and troll.


Great idea. DCUM doesn't want your stupid threads.


Apparently DCUM has a spokesman

What happened, can’t speak for yourself? Feel the need to his behind “DCUM”? Plenty of posters here on DCUM want these threads.


Aside from a handful of nutters, DCUM doesn’t GAF about your idiotic threads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.


Because atheism, hedonism, and abortion (read child sacrifice) are their religion.


Thanks for demonstrating how believers tend to be ignorant and uneducated.


You're spiritually broken and you know it. I wish you well.


So you aren’t even aware of how stupid or brainwashed you are. Fascinating.


I think this is the nutter Bible thumper who likes to come on here from time to time and show us all exactly how ignorant and stupid he is, thus why he is a fanatical believer.
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