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View Poll Results: What is your favorite II Philosophical Forum? | |||
Philosophy |
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4 | 10.53% |
Existence of God(s) |
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1 | 2.63% |
Biblical Criticism & History |
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3 | 7.89% |
Evolution/Creation |
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10 | 26.32% |
Science & Skepticism |
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5 | 13.16% |
Moral Foundations & Principles |
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7 | 18.42% |
Church–State Separation & Secular Activism |
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3 | 7.89% |
Non-Abrahamic Religion & Philosophy |
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0 | 0% |
General Religious Discussions |
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5 | 13.16% |
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General Religious Discussions
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I like MF&P.
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Philosophy used to be my favorite forum, but now as time have gone by the topics aren't that interesting to me anymore. Ethics and morality have always held my interest and the topics being created in that forum have captured my attentions so far.
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I wish this was a multiple answers poll. I'd choose BC&H, EvC and S&S, but since I had to choose one, I voted BC&H. I almost never visit NAR&P, Ph and CSS&SA.
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E/C 4 me. The utter rediculousness of creationism and its proponents never ceases to amaze me.
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Science and skepticism, although I am currently reading quite a bit in Non-Abrahamic Religion & Philosophy.
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Nuts! I looked too quickly and although I enjoy S&S, I spend more time in GRD (and that's what I voted on), but I also really enjoy C-SS&SA! The S&S topics that I end up reading usually have folks who know far more than I about those topics (or at least their knowledge is more current), so make few contributions there. I know some common misperceptions and can sometimes provide general reasons why something is/is not, but I leave the details up to those who have the time and energy to at least do the research (or have the answers readily available).
I've at least looked at some of the others, but that's about the extent of my experience with those. |
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E/C, obviously. I know more about it than any of the others, and it�s nice to be so easily, demonstrably right. With so much else, it often comes down to matters of opinion and interpretation. With E/C, we can argue about the �hows�, but we unite in focussing evidence (and occasionally, incredulous derision) on the misguided fools who support creationism, like bugs under a magnifying glass. And evolution is so wide-ranging -- it�s about the whole living world -- that I�ve learned heaps from so many other posters.
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Church-State Separation & Secular Activism. The frequency and brazeness with which US religious types try to undermine the US constitution never fails to boggle my mind.
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