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How about all automated chat bots drop that programmed impersonation of human beings?
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@SpudMuffin no it's reading, no voice faking on this one
tiltawhirl · 36-40, F
@SpudMuffin I’m definitely a chat bot.
SpudMuffin · 61-69, M
@tiltawhirl I knew it! 🤣
Gingerbreadspice · F
Well when chatting to strangers from all over the world online, I could tell sometimes that their religion or beliefs were very important and that they thought very differently to me. If we knew each other in real life then a relationship wouldn’t have worked out because of that and one of us would have dropped the other. The people I know at home though are from my community and we live in similar ways.
LadyGrace · 70-79
Yep but that's not a problem. I don't have a problem with people of different faiths. Salvation is not about what denomination or special group we belong to. It's about God's promise to save us and His sacrifice to reach the whole world for salvation.
No, but if they felt that way then I'd be more than happy for them to drop me
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Try ostracized from the family as well as removed from work at one job.
Toofargone · 26-30, F
It's happened to me both ways somehow
mindstruggle · 31-35, F
No, not really.
Miram · 31-35, F
Drop me meaning?
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basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@Diotrephes ebucks rewards.
Miram · 31-35, F
@Diotrephes
You're born into the religion. It is not a choice. Compared to other options they have/had historically speaking، it may look appealing. And there are positive aspects that can be derived even from Islam. Some women find those more in line with their nature. What you're referring about heaven doesn't exist in the Quran. It is based on hadiths and scholars, which are the aspects of Islam I dislike.
But let's be real here, following a god because you "gain" something isn't really following a god. Some people have arrived at their conclusions because of their interpretations of the world and thinking it aligns with the quran.
Also, I don't know what we "gain" by focusing on people who choose it. It is their life. I only care to help those who didn't choose it. And even if they chose Islam and need help with something that is rooted in Islam, I would help. They are my people. I am one of them even if I am not Muslim. We all have our limitations.
You're born into the religion. It is not a choice. Compared to other options they have/had historically speaking، it may look appealing. And there are positive aspects that can be derived even from Islam. Some women find those more in line with their nature. What you're referring about heaven doesn't exist in the Quran. It is based on hadiths and scholars, which are the aspects of Islam I dislike.
But let's be real here, following a god because you "gain" something isn't really following a god. Some people have arrived at their conclusions because of their interpretations of the world and thinking it aligns with the quran.
Also, I don't know what we "gain" by focusing on people who choose it. It is their life. I only care to help those who didn't choose it. And even if they chose Islam and need help with something that is rooted in Islam, I would help. They are my people. I am one of them even if I am not Muslim. We all have our limitations.
Dolimyte · 41-45, M
Not that I'm aware of.
Selah ·
Yeah when I was a kid and everyone was super culty and religious.
pdockal · 56-60, M
Probably but i don't even give a second thought
HijabaDabbaDoo · F
Nobody I wouldn't expect it from
Only on twitter.. usually i'm the one.. snubbing the arrogant disbelievers .. but i'm trying to be nicer and more chill on occasion anyway
SomeMichGuy · M
Likely, yes.
Here, def.
Here, def.
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Sure ... fuq em ..
come2gether · 46-50, M
Yes