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Meiko Shiraki
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Posted - 2014.06.02 23:28:00 -
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uhm... killing in a video game has nothing to do with killing in real life. They're probably just friends who go to some christian youth group, have known each other for years, and decided they want to play dust 514.
Also, last I checked, there's no preaching in Dust outside of rp-ers who are trying to convince everyone that the Amarr Empire is the greatest. Even then, they're just rp-ing and have no intention of making you convert.
Everyone likes video games. religious and atheist people alike. |

Meiko Shiraki
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Posted - 2014.06.02 23:57:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:Meiko Shiraki wrote:uhm... killing in a video game has nothing to do with killing in real life. They're probably just friends who go to some christian youth group, have known each other for years, and decided they want to play dust 514.
Also, last I checked, there's no preaching in Dust outside of rp-ers who are trying to convince everyone that the Amarr Empire is the greatest. Even then, they're just rp-ing and have no intention of making you convert.
Everyone likes video games. religious and atheist people alike. No I expect you to convert  lol. I've gone to a few Amarr youth groups before. They were fun. we played some games, watched some Amarr Vegie Tales, ate cookies. I usually sat in the back whispering with friends though, so I never learned much about the Emperor.
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Meiko Shiraki
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Posted - 2014.06.04 00:52:00 -
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OP, you have a very narrow view on the lives of religious people. I would suggest you spend some time with them, not trying to be converted or convert them, but just living with them. Hanging out. Bumping shoulders while at a local coffee shop. Taking a philosophy class at a college. Going to see a movie. normal stuff... with them.
Oh, they're normal people. just like you. just like me. just like everyone. That they try to live their lives to the degree they interpret their OWN religion should not upset you just because you have an opinion on what their religion should be. |
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