youre telling me...its not fun being the 'same' as someone else...im
an identical twin and its not as sexy as some think. over the course
of time i have been asked some atrocious questions about twins, some
samples --->

the most common one? 'are you guys brothers?'...i have a standard
reply (with appologies to SD)...'no, we are sisters but are half way
through our sex change operation'

the worst one? one day a guy came up to me and, in a serious tone,
asked 'are u you or are u your brother', to which i replied 'im my
brother of course, what do u think?'

i love a bit of controversy, but enjoy yakkin about it in a peacable
way...vive la difference i say! it would be hard to imagine someone
else like me and i wouldnt wish it on the world...;-^)

On May 19, 8:00 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been here for around 4 years now, and we have a good mix of
> intelegent people.  Myself I am a religous man, my mate Chris here is
> not.
>
> We can of course talk about many things an often any discourse on
> philosophy will inevitably touch upon the question of God.
>
> As a religous man, I really don't care wheter Chris shares my
> particular faith, or any faith at all, what I care about is that when
> we do talk he is always polite, freindly and willing and able to
> discuss whatever is is we are debateing.
>
> Posts like Omprem's really do nothing but upset the nice balance we
> have here, which is why you find me sideing with any atheist under
> attack.  Then again the same can be said about anybody on this group.
> I like it here and when I witness what amounts to arsey attacks based
> on nowt more than a differance of opinion, then I'm willing and able
> to shout back.
>
> Ultimatly it is enough for to know that Chris and I do not see
> everything entirly eye to eye, but bugger me what a boring world that
> would be if we did huh.
>
> On 19 May, 00:15, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > i cant bash atheism because all i know about it is that its
> > participants do not believe in mans interpretation of 'god'. as far as
> > im concerned, thats the end of the conversation...what else is there
> > to talk about? in the little amount of time i have spent in that
> > unfortunate place called AvC, i have seen circulating statements from
> > both sides that seem to be leading nowhere in particular. even in a
> > place as docile as this, if spiritual experience is mentioned it is
> > often deemed as imagination at work, so there seems to be no purpose
> > of describing these things. i think it may be important for atheists
> > and theists to have these conversations, maybe to vent their views,
> > but really, neither side can prove or disprove their points so i think
> > everybody should kiss and make up. seems sorta like eternal mud
> > wrestling with no end in sight ;-^(
>
> > On May 18, 2:10 pm, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Things I've learned from other groups:
>
> > > 1. When it comes to atheist bashing, it is common. See:
> > > "Atheists Not Fully 
> > > Human"http://www.atheistrev.com/2009/05/atheists-not-fully-human.html
>
> > > 2. As to good books...perhaps even if recommended, those in the UK
> > > couldn't read them, such as:
> > > "Britain's publishers are silenced by Islamist bullies"
>
> > >http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/edwest/blog/2009/05/18/britains_publishe...Hide
> > > quoted text -
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