Is ARAA a flame group?
And I don't take and have to be careful I don't sound like, I think all Christians are alike because there are vocal minorities who are quite radical and fanatic and who presume to take on the role of speaking for their religion. The 'debate' is another thing. There are debates about these things And I think it is ...
Feb 25 2008 by GaryE
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Coffee and Cigarettes
It's difficult, if not outright impossible, to stop a fanatic from his self appointed rounds. And there are fanatics in AA, none would deny, would they? I certainly would not. One other thing that bothers me about this story is the aversion to hugging. It certainly was his right not to hug anybody if he didn't want ...
Oct 5 2007 by Charlie M. 1958
- 715 messages - 52 authors
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Men & Depression Newsweek
People who live in black and white worlds tend to fanaticism. You know, right wing ideologies. And others. Wouldn't you say? World with life in it still looks gray to me. http://www.peterdkramer.com/ And yet, you bother to point to a self- proclaimed "crusader" (which is another word for "fanatic" isn't it? ...
Feb 27 2007 by Virtualoso
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How Many DWI's Referred
The later two groups walking tall, as they go go about correcting and convincing . "A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject." - Winston Churchill "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napoleon Bonaparte "A fanatic will always take the low road." Anon.
Dec 16 2006 by Gail
- 58 messages - 12 authors
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Fundamentalism Revealed..Or May God Damn you to Hell.......
But, you see, whereas American conservative religious fundamentalists may kill folks for God, them rag-wearing Muslims do it in a "fanatic" kind of way. ... The "War" against homosexuals is no fun and games, folks....you can toy with the fanatic we have here...but he represents people who would think nothing of ...
Dec 10 2006 by tedw
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A Dissent: The Case Against Faith
It is divisive, and disruptive, and pits people against people for no other reason than what some apparent fanatic wrote 4000 years ago now translated several times. Hate has a long life...much longer than love. In fact, many people who turn to religion find the hate side of it more appealing and spend their entire ...
Nov 7 2006 by OceanView
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ARAA's total depravity
Tedward, on the other hand speaks a language that does appeal to the feckling skink in all of us (who have been aa'd anyway) Poor ted, I've known other homosexuals who were just as fanatic about whatever drama they were currently self-empowered by. Just agree with him, clap funny and giggle with glee when he chimes ...
Oct 19 2006 by ~Tim~
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Hating Gays
It's all self justification for a fanatic, Frank. Self justification. That's why mental cases often grab the God deal. To be on the "right side" for a change. Speaking for God? No higher calling than that. A wasted life is now on the side of The Almighty. How else could it be? Best, GaryE Thus spake Godless Gary.
Sep 21 2006 by tedw
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Alt Recovery Ted W
Who, besides a fanatic, cares about some vision of AA ;'straying' from some imaginary spot. AA ins about relieving suffering and administering help and support without regard to a person's particular race, creed, sex, or sexual orientation. Relgion falls a little short of that. Not totally, but when a religon sees ...
Sep 20 2006 by sharx35
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Mel Gibson working the steps?
Religious, cult, thumper, fanatic, elder, deacon, old-timer, newbie, whacko, etc , etc, and so on. I take pity on the poor muthafucker who looks upon me as some sort of example or allots me some spiritual status beyond my own personal measuring stick used to measure my own spiritual progress based entirely on how ...
Aug 5 2006 by Tex
- 148 messages - 16 authors
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