25 Feb 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeC’mon Ghost - you call that trolling?
Alternatively, you are indeed condescending.
Go back to your bread and butter - the blunt-force false accusation. Think of it as stretching and doing push-ups.
You gotta warm up those atrophied trolling muscles before you climb on the elliptical.
Originally posted by @romans1009Psst, type into Google:
So you made it up? If not, why the deflection by insult?
You’re trolling muscles have atrophied in your retirement.
Don’t try to troll by quoting Shakespeare - at least not yet. Ease back into it, big fella.
How many people believe in reincarnation?
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeNow you’re taking a page out of FMF’s playbook - deflection trolling by quibbling over nonsense.
No, I didn't make it up. If you genuinely want to investigate something you were unaware of, go for it.
Why is it my job to educate you?
The student has educated the teacher! The baton has passed!
Originally posted by @romans1009Psst, type into Google:
Now you’re taking a page out of FMF’s playbook - deflection trolling by quibbling over nonsense.
The student has educated the teacher! The baton has passed!
How many people believe in reincarnation?
25 Feb 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeToo much effort for something I’m really not interested in. The status of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.
Psst, type into Google:
How many people believe in reincarnation?
Originally posted by @romans1009Or perhaps you did so, and the top link read:
Too much effort for something I’m really not interested in. The status of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.
"The survey also found that 51% of the people believe in reincarnation,.." (Discussing World population).
25 Feb 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeI didn’t, but, as I said, the nature of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.
Or perhaps you did so, and the top link read:
"The survey also found that 51% of the people believe in reincarnation,.." (Discussing World population).
25 Feb 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Hang on. I’ll do it now.
I didn’t, but, as I said, the nature of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.
25 Feb 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeThat’s a very odd definition of reincarnation - not at all the definition that I think is commonly accepted.
Or perhaps you did so, and the top link read:
"The survey also found that 51% of the people believe in reincarnation,.." (Discussing World population).
Originally posted by @romans1009Weak.
That’s a very odd definition of reincarnation - not at all the definition that I think is commonly accepted.
Go back to your bubble.
25 Feb 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Which one is commonly accepted, in your opinion?
That’s a very odd definition of reincarnation - not at all the definition that I think is commonly accepted.
25 Feb 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterDid you read the first few paragraphs of the article? It seems to equate reincarnation to believing in God.
Which one is commonly accepted, in your opinion?
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeStretch those muscles!
Weak.
Go back to your bubble.
Are you ready for jumping jacks or would you rather jog in place?
Originally posted by @romans1009🙄
Did you read the first few paragraphs of the article? It seems to equate reincarnation to believing in God.
25 Feb 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeOne can believe in God and not believe in reincarnation as reincarnation is commonly understood - a human being who dies comes back as another life form on earth.
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