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Do you take the demeanor of a sports fan when discussing religion?
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<blockquote data-quote="tuberoot" data-source="post: 1569674" data-attributes="member: 309456"><p>Do you think that there would be less thumbs up or down if there were less people approaching the subject of religion with a "boo" for one side, and a "yay team" for the other side?</p><p></p><p>Is it less intelligent to approach a person's answer based on which side you are currently leaning towards? Especially like it's a football game?</p><p>I will not give anyone a thumbs up or down today for answering this question.</p><p></p><p>I am not rationalizing the team effort away. What I am asking is about the idea that it is right at times to pronounce the team effort, but not to act like a jock about everything at all times. I believe there are times for consideration to what a person is expressing, without the "rah rah" type mentality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuberoot, post: 1569674, member: 309456"] Do you think that there would be less thumbs up or down if there were less people approaching the subject of religion with a "boo" for one side, and a "yay team" for the other side? Is it less intelligent to approach a person's answer based on which side you are currently leaning towards? Especially like it's a football game? I will not give anyone a thumbs up or down today for answering this question. I am not rationalizing the team effort away. What I am asking is about the idea that it is right at times to pronounce the team effort, but not to act like a jock about everything at all times. I believe there are times for consideration to what a person is expressing, without the "rah rah" type mentality. [/QUOTE]
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