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I enjoy the antireligious pics seeing them as a means of pointing out the contradictions in religions.
I also follow Kulindhar's posts knowing that he sees them from a different point of view to many of us. I sometimes find his comments making me reconsider my position.
If I started a thread with amusing stereotypes of blacks, trans or Muslims would it be allowed? What is the difference between memes about religion and those about blacks?
The only difference I see is that an amusing anti-blacks thread would be attacking individuals whilst the anti-religion one is attacking an institution.
Anybody any opinions? If any mods pass this way I would be interested to know where one stands with the CofC.
That last part about the library is just the typical irrational rabid response to other irrational rabid course of events: once you have established some heinous facts, you just keep adding and adding and adding on, and then they all pass for the same true, established, "facts": basically because there was not such a big library left in Rome at that time, leaving aside that the name "Julian library" is not the proper name of any historical library, much less one that would hold all that quantity of written works.
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My real issue comes from having a series of philosophy classes where it was pounded into us that the only person who attacks a system of thought on the basis of false beliefs about that system of thought is a fool. Most of the cartoons here are of that variety, and they make the ones posting them look no different at all than "conversion therapy" morons who attack homosexuality on the basis of a false belief about it.
The mods are hypocritical regarding the CofC: despite saying attacks on religion aren't allowed, attacks on religion are allowed.
An anti-black thread would be neither more nor less against specific individuals than the posts here. Both are against people, but on JUB it's okay to disrespect people for religious reasons but nor for racial ones, even though both are supposedly against the CofC.
Occasionally a post here will be based on actual correct ideas from/about a religion, and while they're still contrary to the CofC, at least they can be funny and not just make the one posting them look like an idiot.
while skin colour is something more essential, and can not be disguised.Maybe they meant "Ulpian" library when they said "Julian"..?![]()
That's the only large library that could have been in existence at the time of Gregory -- it's also known as Trajan's library since he ordered it built. But I don't think it was burned, nor did it ever have a hundred thousand books.

Great cartoon, but...
How come Americans always forget the final S on the word SAPIENS? "Sapien" is not a word!
Most likely because of the English singular and plural.
Most likely because of the English singular and plural.
What's that, Chinese use of "English" to refer to all Western languages? The English plural works exactly the same as that of some other Indoeuropean languages, most notably Spanish.Well yes, I get that, but surely anyone who learns about the Homo Sapiens for the first time is immediately explained that it comes from Latin, what the words mean, and so on?
Every time I hear people who seem intelligent at first write or pronounce nonsense like homo sapien instead of sapiens, or ad nauseum instead of ad nauseam, or chaise lounge (barf) instead of chaise longue, I immediately tune out.
What's that, Chinese use of "English" to refer to all Western languages? The English plural works exactly the same as that of some other Indoeuropean languages, most notably Spanish.
And yet it is only North American native speakers of English who ever make the mistake of dropping the -S in sapiens. I've never heard anyone do it in Dutch, German, French or Portuguese. Nor do other English-speakers make the mistake in the UK, Eire, NZ or Australia. Nope. Never.
