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June 16, 2004

How To Argue Religion...

Since we all have a tendency to want to do this around here…

By Bob Kuhn:

You have likely heard the phrase, “Never discuss politics or religion.” In fact, if we were to categorize topics according to conversational appropriateness, religion and politics would likely fall somewhere between details of personal hygiene and family medical history. Although politics can be boring, religion very seldom is. Religious conversation involves issues that are far more interesting than the typical socially accepted dialogues of work, wardrobe, and weather. Instead of being labeled the taboo-of-talk, I believe religion should be considered a major topic option for recreational discourse.
Technique 1:
Subtly Claim Moral Superiority
Read the rest here.

(Link via John Walkenbach.)

And, yes, this is supposed to be funny!

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