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Of course not. Many online communities I've been involved with eventually develop their own form of drinking game or other rituals based on recurrent questions, especially questions from newbies. And face it, most of the questions involved in the R&S drinking game are pretty odd ("Why are there still monkeys?" comes to mind). I'm a believer, and don't find the drinking game offensive. So lighten up and have a drink.

2007-07-23 09:06:01 · answer #1 · answered by solarius 7 · 2 0

Not in the least. I personally feel that few who truly know their beliefs, would ask questions about them. I personally don't drink, don't care for the taste of most alcohols I have sampled, but I know of some questions that could push someone to drink:D

One question that I love is "Why do Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Halls NEVER have windows??" This question, spelled in various ways, is asked sooooo often. And is based on a fallacy. Questions of this sort, asked all the time, but not even making sense are annoying but seem to be here to stay.

2007-07-23 15:40:23 · answer #2 · answered by Ish Var Lan Salinger 7 · 1 1

No. When I come across responses like those, it is easy to understand their logic. By not sincerely answering the question and simply typing 'Drink!', they are showing that they do not know the answer. It is an easy way to avoid answering the tough questions of life.

All we can do as Christians is pray for them. Even though they make light the questions of those who truly want to learn, perhaps their hearts will someday be softened to the truth.

2007-07-24 09:07:18 · answer #3 · answered by txofficer2005 6 · 0 0

Not really. At first I thought it was childish and immature,actually I still do,but I've started participating in the "game" myself,simply to show them that they also ask "drinking" questions. I guess it's just to prove a point. Yeah,I feel a little bit like a child myself for resorting to their little games,but......Whats' good for the goose and all.
My drink of choice differs greatly though...Diet Sprite only.

2007-07-23 15:47:34 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 2 0

The intent is to offend,isn't it?

The intent is to say that believers' concerns are worthy only of scorn and are not to be answered or pondered,isn't it?

The puerile blasphemies and taunts only speak about the minds and lack of depth of the taunting ones, n'est-ce pas?

2007-07-23 15:41:46 · answer #5 · answered by James O 7 · 2 2

I think so. I got a lot of violations for *Drink*

2007-07-23 15:42:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, not me. Some of the questions are dumb questions from the them about other religions or others.
SHALOM

2007-07-23 15:44:31 · answer #7 · answered by TCC Revolution 6 · 2 0

I thought it was just an "lol" thing. Like how we don't actually laugh out loud when we type it.

2007-07-23 15:37:37 · answer #8 · answered by some teenager 5 · 4 0

Cheers! -drink-

2007-07-23 15:37:54 · answer #9 · answered by Alley S. 6 · 6 1

Beleivers and atheists will always be at each others throats...

2007-07-23 15:38:28 · answer #10 · answered by mamapoulette 4 · 3 1

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