Your thoughts?
2007-07-25
07:05:28
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16 answers
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Society & Culture
➔ Religion & Spirituality
(Sorry for the neglect of an apostrophe above... stupid 110-character limit)
2007-07-25
07:06:01 ·
update #1
"Athies" is short for "Atheists" just like "Fundies" is short for "Fundamentalists"
This is not a new concept, Jimbo. You'll be the fundies' Designated Kicker.
2007-07-25
07:11:35 ·
update #2
Sorry daljack, but I think what would be "boring" is not getting to play kickball.
2007-07-25
07:19:15 ·
update #3
If you choose to believe in a fictitious ball game that's your problem.
2007-07-25 07:10:32
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answer #1
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answered by PoseidenNeptuneReturns 4
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I don't think it would work.
You'd have to provide proof to the atheists that the kickball is not imaginary.
And the fundies would want to bless it. By the time they got through with their tongues, and getting slain in the spirit, spiritually drunk, etc, the atheists would have lost interest, and left...taking the ball with them.
2007-07-25 07:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No no game will settle the difference. Christianity is not a game, nor is God. No wonder who won the ballgame, it wouldnt respresent what Gods says it truth.
The only way this will all finally be settled is when Jesus comes again and then all will know. Till then, we pray more will know and come to the Lord, that and living truth and speaking is are all we can do. But prayer is a powerful weapon, and we use it constantly. amen
2007-07-25 07:11:10
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answered by full gospel shirley 6
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I'm all for the kickball game but not to determain whats right. Just for the fun of it hmmm? Why is it that it has to be tied to anything but just the enjoyment of it. You Atheist are real legalist you know that. no fun at all.
2007-07-25 07:11:42
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answered by Tzadiq 6
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The agnostics and pagans would feel left out. Could we make it a kickball tournament?
2007-07-25 07:11:36
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answered by The Bog Nug 5
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Uh, fundies winning a game wouldn't change reality.
2007-07-25 15:46:38
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answered by tehabwa 7
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I used to love kickball in grade school. Count me in.
2007-07-25 07:11:14
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answered by Anonymous
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as long as the athies won't decide not obeying the rules is thinking outside the box.
2007-07-25 07:13:41
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answered by Alyssa 2
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My thoughts.....why can't we just let everyone believe or not believe whatever they want?
I don't understand the need to be "right".
Doesn't that take our individuality away....how boring is that?
2007-07-25 07:14:40
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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How about volleyball? We play a lot of volleyball at church.
2007-07-25 07:11:32
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answered by Anonymous
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