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Don't answer your door unless it is someone
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Don't answer your door unless it is someone
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I know what ignorance means but you seem to want to turn this whole thing
into something about you. Stop painting a picture that isn't there. I guess none of us can be as perfect as you. Nobody was picking on Pagans here. You were the who threw that one in and got all mad over something that was not even there. Are you in need of a spotlight here? I highly doubt people lose their homes over something like religion. If that were true, I think would think millions in this country would have been denied housing a long time ago. There is always a reason things happen but I am not going to cry and say religion is what caused all of my problems. You seem to mention the Star of David as being similar or looking similar to the Pentagram. How is that possible? They look nothing alike. I find it a bit interesting that you turned something humorous into a sudden campaign that everyone hates Pagans. were never mentioned in the original post. Of course one mention of the Pentagram which you say is just a symbol and all of a sudden you get mad and say the joke must be anti-Pagan. No offense was intended here. I am not ignorant here but it seems to me you wish to lay judgment here. Who gave you that right? Isn't laying judgment on another against the Pagan way? You suggest that I go to Web Sites about Paganism but maybe it is you that needs to do this. Nobody was spreading myths here. Nobody wasn't picking on Pagans here. You decided to make a mountain out of a non-existant mole hill here. I could go round and round about this with you but apparently you are just going to keep turning this into something about you and that the rest of us are stupid and ignorant. I am not as perfect as you so I will have to live with that fact. I am so sorry I disappointed you with having a sense of humor. I guess I will just be serious all the time and try never to say or use the word Pentagram in any sentance or conversation again. Also if you wish, we can also remove the word from the dictionary, encyclopedia and all other books. This way nobody can ever use it in a joke again. Yes, this was sarcasm and no it was not intended to pick on or offend Pagans, Wiccans or any other religion. I have apologized in one of my previous posts if any Pagans were offended but it apparently escaped Agua Girl who now has the right to judge other people and beat the hell out of this thread. She has shown us the way that humor has no place anywhere and for that we can either thank her or not. Into the killfile she goes and once again we can get back on the track about cats. "Agua Girl" wrote in message ... Ignorance is the lack of knowledge. There is nothing wrong with being ignorant..we can't all know everything. The problem is with allowing ignorance to continue. I don't have a cross to bear....but you do. (btw..you missed the point of that completely) You seem to think that continuing to spread ignorance through what you see as harmless jokes should be fine. I offered you the chance to right a wrong..to stop spreading myths and you got offended. I suggested you get informed..and you got indignant. Go to a website on paganism and look at their pentacle or pentagram than go to a devil worship site and look at theirs. They aren't the same. The reason I brought up the star of David is because it also looks similar..but it isn't. You don't want to accept the truth of your ignorance or lack of knowledge and that shows more than ignorance.... I thought at first no harm was intended...and my response was to let you know that religious persecution does indeed exist. People really do lose their jobs and their apartments for NO REASON other than their religious leanings. That spreading myths does indeed harm no matter what the intent. When someone says "ow, your standing on my foot"..the proper response is to apologize and back up. Not explain how you didn't mean to...blame the person for lacking hard feet and then go on complaining about how everyone has big feet. (that was a metaphor for stepping on my religion in case you didn't get it). Whatever. You obviously don't care to correct your lack of knowledge or even accept that your "jokes" are spreading a myth that to this day is harmful. I shudder to think what else you find funny. To that end... I am done. You can't inform those that bask in their ignorance and wear stupidity like a cloak. plonk AG |
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I know what ignorance means but you seem to want to turn this whole thing
into something about you. Stop painting a picture that isn't there. I guess none of us can be as perfect as you. Nobody was picking on Pagans here. You were the who threw that one in and got all mad over something that was not even there. Are you in need of a spotlight here? I highly doubt people lose their homes over something like religion. If that were true, I think would think millions in this country would have been denied housing a long time ago. There is always a reason things happen but I am not going to cry and say religion is what caused all of my problems. You seem to mention the Star of David as being similar or looking similar to the Pentagram. How is that possible? They look nothing alike. I find it a bit interesting that you turned something humorous into a sudden campaign that everyone hates Pagans. were never mentioned in the original post. Of course one mention of the Pentagram which you say is just a symbol and all of a sudden you get mad and say the joke must be anti-Pagan. No offense was intended here. I am not ignorant here but it seems to me you wish to lay judgment here. Who gave you that right? Isn't laying judgment on another against the Pagan way? You suggest that I go to Web Sites about Paganism but maybe it is you that needs to do this. Nobody was spreading myths here. Nobody wasn't picking on Pagans here. You decided to make a mountain out of a non-existant mole hill here. I could go round and round about this with you but apparently you are just going to keep turning this into something about you and that the rest of us are stupid and ignorant. I am not as perfect as you so I will have to live with that fact. I am so sorry I disappointed you with having a sense of humor. I guess I will just be serious all the time and try never to say or use the word Pentagram in any sentance or conversation again. Also if you wish, we can also remove the word from the dictionary, encyclopedia and all other books. This way nobody can ever use it in a joke again. Yes, this was sarcasm and no it was not intended to pick on or offend Pagans, Wiccans or any other religion. I have apologized in one of my previous posts if any Pagans were offended but it apparently escaped Agua Girl who now has the right to judge other people and beat the hell out of this thread. She has shown us the way that humor has no place anywhere and for that we can either thank her or not. Into the killfile she goes and once again we can get back on the track about cats. "Agua Girl" wrote in message ... Ignorance is the lack of knowledge. There is nothing wrong with being ignorant..we can't all know everything. The problem is with allowing ignorance to continue. I don't have a cross to bear....but you do. (btw..you missed the point of that completely) You seem to think that continuing to spread ignorance through what you see as harmless jokes should be fine. I offered you the chance to right a wrong..to stop spreading myths and you got offended. I suggested you get informed..and you got indignant. Go to a website on paganism and look at their pentacle or pentagram than go to a devil worship site and look at theirs. They aren't the same. The reason I brought up the star of David is because it also looks similar..but it isn't. You don't want to accept the truth of your ignorance or lack of knowledge and that shows more than ignorance.... I thought at first no harm was intended...and my response was to let you know that religious persecution does indeed exist. People really do lose their jobs and their apartments for NO REASON other than their religious leanings. That spreading myths does indeed harm no matter what the intent. When someone says "ow, your standing on my foot"..the proper response is to apologize and back up. Not explain how you didn't mean to...blame the person for lacking hard feet and then go on complaining about how everyone has big feet. (that was a metaphor for stepping on my religion in case you didn't get it). Whatever. You obviously don't care to correct your lack of knowledge or even accept that your "jokes" are spreading a myth that to this day is harmful. I shudder to think what else you find funny. To that end... I am done. You can't inform those that bask in their ignorance and wear stupidity like a cloak. plonk AG |
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Now that is a funny story. I remember Jehovah's Witnesses came to my
parent's door despite the fact that there was mezuzah in the doorway. I guess Jews are a target religion for them. I also remember once hearing a story of someone who had some Jehovah's Witnesses come to his door. They politely invited them inside and had them sit down. This person then went into another room, took off all their clothes and then walked in the room where the Jehovah's Witnesses were seated. They high tailed it out of there and never came back. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Nadine" wrote in message news:29249-3F659C32-339@storefull- I have had problems with them also, and some (not all) of them just don't want to take no for an answer. My mother had one come to her door years ago and when she said "no thank you" and tried to close the door he stuck his foot in the door, and prevented her from closing it. Unfortunately for him the dog we had at the time didn't like that move and promptly grabbed hold of his shoe and held on! (60 lbs. of dog). As soon as my mother told him to let go he did and the man quickly withdrew his foot. LOL Also I had a male coworker who told me this story: A couple of them came to his door just after he got out of the shower, he was only wearing a towel. He told them that he was very interested in what they had to say and asked if they would please come back later so they could talk to both HIM and his HUSBAND!! They just started at him with open mouths and then turned and walked away quickly. Luckily we live well off the beaten path and have only had them show up here twice in 15 years. One group left with no problem, but the other bunch tried harder and didn't want to give it up and had to be "run" off with a threat of our dogs being let out of the house. (3 large ones that met them at the door that would have licked them to death but LOL they didn't know that). Nadine |
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Now that is a funny story. I remember Jehovah's Witnesses came to my
parent's door despite the fact that there was mezuzah in the doorway. I guess Jews are a target religion for them. I also remember once hearing a story of someone who had some Jehovah's Witnesses come to his door. They politely invited them inside and had them sit down. This person then went into another room, took off all their clothes and then walked in the room where the Jehovah's Witnesses were seated. They high tailed it out of there and never came back. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Nadine" wrote in message news:29249-3F659C32-339@storefull- I have had problems with them also, and some (not all) of them just don't want to take no for an answer. My mother had one come to her door years ago and when she said "no thank you" and tried to close the door he stuck his foot in the door, and prevented her from closing it. Unfortunately for him the dog we had at the time didn't like that move and promptly grabbed hold of his shoe and held on! (60 lbs. of dog). As soon as my mother told him to let go he did and the man quickly withdrew his foot. LOL Also I had a male coworker who told me this story: A couple of them came to his door just after he got out of the shower, he was only wearing a towel. He told them that he was very interested in what they had to say and asked if they would please come back later so they could talk to both HIM and his HUSBAND!! They just started at him with open mouths and then turned and walked away quickly. Luckily we live well off the beaten path and have only had them show up here twice in 15 years. One group left with no problem, but the other bunch tried harder and didn't want to give it up and had to be "run" off with a threat of our dogs being let out of the house. (3 large ones that met them at the door that would have licked them to death but LOL they didn't know that). Nadine |
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I never answer the door unless:
1. It's someone I know. 2. They're wearing a UPS uniform. 3. They're carying a pizza. 4. They're yelling "Get out. Your house is on fire!" The first three happen frequently. The fourth one has only happened once. |
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I never answer the door unless:
1. It's someone I know. 2. They're wearing a UPS uniform. 3. They're carying a pizza. 4. They're yelling "Get out. Your house is on fire!" The first three happen frequently. The fourth one has only happened once. |
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In rec.pets.cats.rescue Cat Protector wrote:
Nobody was picking on Pagans here. Making use of stereotypes about Pagans could certainly be interpretted as "picking on" them. I found myself somewhat bothered by the post in question myself. And I'm not even Pagan! You seem to mention the Star of David as being similar or looking similar to the Pentagram. How is that possible? They look nothing alike. IIRC, the comparison was to the stars in the US flag. And she's spot on with that. I think a little sensitivity towards a group of religions which has been traditionally discriminated against would be in order. Priscilla, who's learned what the five points of the pentagram stand for, thanks to this thread! |
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In rec.pets.cats.rescue Cat Protector wrote:
Nobody was picking on Pagans here. Making use of stereotypes about Pagans could certainly be interpretted as "picking on" them. I found myself somewhat bothered by the post in question myself. And I'm not even Pagan! You seem to mention the Star of David as being similar or looking similar to the Pentagram. How is that possible? They look nothing alike. IIRC, the comparison was to the stars in the US flag. And she's spot on with that. I think a little sensitivity towards a group of religions which has been traditionally discriminated against would be in order. Priscilla, who's learned what the five points of the pentagram stand for, thanks to this thread! |
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