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Old 03-31-2005, 09:07 AM   #21
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There is little difference between the two. You might want to ask the webmaster at this site to correct the Sec Web entry: Community of Reason .

I admit, "nomination" was probably the wrong word to use to describe the process.
I'm a panentheistic agnostic and I'm a member there. Also, I was never nominated either. I applied and the admins approved me--though I seem to remember it might have taken a few days.
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Old 03-31-2005, 09:20 AM   #22
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Gurdur, did you check the link? Look at the description for Sec Web.

IMHO, either you believe or you don't. I don't think that a thousand euphemisms for the same damn thing are necessary.

'Nuff said.

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"Bill is also Secretary for the Internet Infidels who run the Secular Web http://www.infidels.org/."

http://www.infidels.org/library/mode...sm/index.shtml "Located in the nontheism section of the modern library, the Secular Web's Secular Humanism section includes the first two Humanist Manifestos, articles, and books to buy. More writings on "Secularism and Humanism" may be found in the nontheism section of the historical documents library."

http://www.infidels.org/ "The Secular Web:
Run by the Internet Infidels, this is the largest site on the subject of nontheism (atheism, agnosticism, noncognitivism) and includes both popular and scholarly articles and a section on Secular Humanism. Not all nontheists are Humanists, but Humanists are generally nontheists, especially Secular Humanists."
What's wrong with the links or the definitions? Oh, and welcome to the II, Baroque... we cross-posted.
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I know what it says. I also know what someone had to do to get in.
You don't want to believe all those stories about goat-skin coats and virtual blow-jobs, ya know!
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I'm a member. Why are you curious, BSB?
My site keeps getting hits from Heathen Hangout, but when I signed up I never heard anything back. I can only conclude that someone thinks I am a theist.
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I keep trying to leave but "they keep pulling me back in!" - :banghead:

Gurdur had an issue with my statement that atheism and nontheism are not that different from each other.

I posted that Sec Web link because it lists nontheism as including atheism, agnoticism, and noncognitivism. SSDD
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I keep trying to leave but "they keep pulling me back in!" - :banghead:

Gurdur had an issue with my statement that atheism and nontheism are not that different from each other.

I posted that Sec Web link because it lists nontheism as including atheism, agnoticism, and noncognitivism. SSDD
I'm not sure what SSDD stands for, but...all of them fall into the class of nontheism but that doesn't imply that they are all the same thing.

Oh, and welcome to II!


ETA: But I just looked at your join date...you've actually been here awhile. So consider my welcome (very) belated.
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I'm not sure what SSDD stands for
Same shit, different day, IIRC.
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I posted that Sec Web link because it lists nontheism as including atheism, agnoticism, and noncognitivism. SSDD
Thanks for clearing that up for me.
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