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Evangelicalhumanist

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  • I love this picture you have of a picnic, and you I see you in there. Thanks for putting that up.
    Brickjectivity
    Brickjectivity
    I knew someone who was orphaned, and they were not happy that the rest of the family were uninterested in them. For example: they had an aunt that left them in the orphanage. They never got over this and were clearly still upset about it and brought it up to me more than once.
    Evangelicalhumanist
    Evangelicalhumanist
    I'm happy to say that many on my father's side of the family have warmed to me -- and me to them. It has been much more difficult on my mother's side. I think -- just possibly -- that may be a patriarchal thing; that my father's children may have had 3 mothers, but my mother's children had between them 4 fathers. I think you understand what I mean.
    Brickjectivity
    Brickjectivity
    While growing up I would have benefited from being around extended family. I suspect our small families (2 parents + children) might be problematic and might create some problems for children. I was briefly discussing this in an earlier thread how people used to have very large families and would all live as a small community under the elders. There were pluses and minuses to it.
    Thank you for the pair of winners on Biden Thinks Climate Change More Threating Than Nuclear War
    I just want to let you know that I’m well aware of what religion does to hurt people, and no, my example of my atheist parents is not a reflection of all atheists. My mom chose circumcision for me as an infant not because she was religious but because she was afraid of infections. Have a good day EH.
    Hey young man, just know you have many friends here. If I come to Toronto, a beer or coffee is on me. I changed my vote to 'illness' regarding homophobia on the other thread because of this recent conversation. It really is sick how unaware these guys are. All the best.
    Do you have me on ignore? If yes, I accept that. :)
    Evangelicalhumanist
    Evangelicalhumanist
    I did for a long time. I removed all of my "ignores" a while ago. I still don't respond to several people who were on it, because I feel I might do more harm than good. You may take that how you like.
    Just wanted to say there are some appalling posts by some Bahai's in that thread, and I will challenge every single one I find.

    Some exceptional posts from you as well, and fair play for keeping your posts rational, and well reasoned in the face of relentless bigotry.
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