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Theland | 23:32 Sat 11th Aug 2018 | Religion & Spirituality
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Having been accused many many times of trying to stuff my beliefs down others throats, ( never intentional and apologies if it appears that way),
What kind of threads or questions do you think would be acceptable and inoffensive for me to post on here, without raising the ire of the lovely ABers whom I respect and do not wish to upset?
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Ones with kittens and/or dogs.

Also capybaras.
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O.K. "Should we take our kittens and dogs to church?"
What do you gave against Capybaras Theland?

Maybe they would enjoy a church service too.
Or maybe "have"

Oops
Church flowers can be very pretty.
I'd suggest not Theland. One rarely has a barbeque in church.
Crocodile tears
I think that a papal bull would not be frowned upon.
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And subjects allowed?
It's not a question of what is or is not "allowed". Post what you wish -- ABers will respond, or not, as they see fit. That's the way of things.

Even in the cynical sense, your posts also give an opportunity for others to put their own case forward; such an opportunity might not exist otherwise.
i think the idea that we have to repent and follow jc is a bit over the top, and that we will go to hell otherwise, for no fault of not believing like you, and that the world is going to end, and all non believers are again going to suffer, but hey carry on..
I am not sure if religious belief should be the subject of permits and permission

I favour free speech - of what ever kind ( er of speech)

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