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@mark-white saidHello and thank you for calling by. Glad to hear that you’re enjoying the site.
Thanks. I dont chat much but like the chess and good for my thinking
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@medullah saidAny idea if you get more frequent newcomers in the Spirituality Forum and in Debates?
@Drewnogal
Nice warm welcome, great idea !!
@drewnogal saidThey usually get run off, tbh.
Any idea if you get more frequent newcomers in the Spirituality Forum and in Debates?
@suzianne saidThat’s a shame for any newcomers.
They usually get run off, tbh.
Maybe they’d find it easier trying out the GF first as there are a few uncomplicated threads here though from personal experience there is a bit of an interrogation process when you are new and are initially suspected of being someone who has been banned. I remember Mikelom 💐 & Kewpie helped settle me in by kindly offering me a game.
@drewnogal saidStop all the squabbling,back stabbing and general lack of civility.or not.
Any idea if you get more frequent newcomers in the Spirituality Forum and in Debates?
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@david-burton saidI know the feeling, you have to tread carefully at times.
Stop all the squabbling,back stabbing and general lack of civility.or not.
@suzianne saidThe word, usually, indicates that a few ragtag spiritualists remain, as a beacon of light for fresh game to come around and peek. After all, it's estimated that, currently, nearly 80% of the world population are theists, belonging to anyone of the world's major religions. And evolution dictates that, the more the merrier, when it comes to survival in this physical world, generally speaking, since this is the general forum.
They usually get run off, tbh.
A general call to theists: Join a union and labor for the saving of misfit souls. Unite, and be strong! Join the "No souls left behind" movement. Spiritualists and theosophists are also welcome to join.
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@Drewnogal
I'm probably the wrong one to ask on that one as I don't feel that I post regularly enough, sorry.
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@pettytalk saidBetter to look at it, I think, country by country. For example, 86% of the Japanese population identifies as atheist.
After all, it's estimated that, currently, nearly 80% of the world population are theists, belonging to anyone of the world's major religions.
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidExactly. I don't know the figure but I would expect Ireland and Italy to be high in Catholicism/Christianity; while India will be a huge Hindu/Islam/Christianity count; Pakistan Muslim; Scotland will be Rangers/Celtic 😆
Better to look at it, I think, country by country. For example, 86% of the Japanese population identifies as atheist.