I have to sell "ideas" all the time.
I think my job entails about 40% sales.
Yet I don't sell what I do not believe in.
I am very passsionate about what I do so I believe "everyone" should hear it. I imagine some people feel like that too when it comes to religion.
Uninvited religious sharing...hm thats a fine line. Maybe the first time it would be ok, but after the respondent says "I am not interested" then a second time would be considered spam.
Hmm a "do not call" list on religion sounds like an interesting notion.
2007-10-26 11:04:00
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answered by queen of snarky-yack again 4
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A diatribe is not spam unless it is sent out in mass, uninvited. It is an open forum, and as long as the guidelines are followed, then it is not spam no matter how much I disagree with the post. There are guidelines that we agree to that cover using this forum for ranting or getting into a "diatribe." I'm a little jealous if you got an invitation!
I remain an uninvited quest. (PSSTTT! If you can swing an invitation for me, I would be grateful!)
The cut and paste answers that take up most of the page are aggravating even if in principle I may agree with most of what they are saying.
2007-10-26 05:01:15
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answered by One Wing Eagle Woman 6
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i could would desire to assert that I even have skilled religious Ecstasy, for the checklist ecstasy comes from the basis word 'ex stasis' to stand outdoors oneself. With that definition in recommendations i could say that I even have had countless such reviews, ones that human beings ought to label as Out Of physique reviews, close to loss of existence journey, previous existence memory, Astral holiday, Oneness and additionally the bliss obtainable to us in the process altered states of know-how. All religious phenomenon are complicated to describe, depict and share via their very nature of direction. What i will say is that states of religious Ecstasy would look alien in case you do no longer remember having skilled them (all of us have at a while had one so some distance as i'm worried) yet while they're happening we become conscious that they are an element of our frequent state of being, our own comprehensive human nature. sometimes they flow away us thrilled, sometimes stricken, yet continuously surprised.
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, but on an open forum dedicated to Religion and Spirituality, on could at least argue that such sharing isn't necessirily uninvited.
2007-10-26 04:38:48
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answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6
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Matters of opinion.
This is how atheists and others get away with writing insulting things.
As far as spam, it' when something is advertised, isn't it?
Uninvited ideas, religious or otherwise, wouldn't it all be spam by your thought?
2007-10-26 04:49:36
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answered by Jed 7
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Yes, and what that means is, emails are going to start having subject lines like, "H@ve y0u heard the g00d new3 of Je3u3 Ch1st yet?"
2007-10-26 04:38:14
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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I certainly call it spam - and if I'm particularly ticked off about it, I've some much saltier words for it!
2007-10-26 04:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I wasn't trying to sell Che Guevara's hair!
=0P
2007-10-26 04:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It applies to anything that makes a profit. lol Good call.
2007-10-26 12:44:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Bettierage can spam me any day! ;)
((((((Bettie)))))) ((((((VC))))))
2007-10-26 09:37:48
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answered by Jack B, goodbye, Yahoo! 6
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