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Date: 20 Dec
From: Super Steamer
Subject: OT What is up with all the religion versus atheism threads?




I realize that nobody gives a crap what I have to say on the matter, but what
the hell is up with all the religious wars?

I don't remember these pro-religion/anti-religion debates ever being this bad.

Merry Christmas.



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Date: 20 Dec 2006 00:33:24
From: HiHAND
Subject: Re: OT What is up with all the religion versus atheism threads?


Super Steamer wrote:
> I realize that nobody gives a crap what I have to say on the matter, but what
> the hell is up with all the religious wars?
>
> I don't remember these pro-religion/anti-religion debates ever being this bad.
>
> Merry Christmas.
>

The religalunes lost the midterm elections and they are pissed.



  
Date: 20 Dec 2006 08:59:00
From: tillius
Subject: Re: OT What is up with all the religion versus atheism threads?


I have been using the search feature tho... spin that wheel and get
$0.30 / day for searching (:)


On Dec 20, 11:08 am, "FellKnight" <jordandevenp...@hotmail.com > wrote:
> On Dec 20 2006 3:10 AM, ben carr wrote:
>
> > At least its better than the million moola posts that flooded this place
> > a few months back. Whatever happened to that anyhow? Did everyone
> > finally figure out it was a bunch of worthless advertisment crap or did
> > they just get tired of being scammed?I cashed out for $44, got bored :)
>
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Date: 20 Dec 2006 05:10:45
From: ben carr
Subject: Re: OT What is up with all the religion versus atheism threads?


At least its better than the million moola posts that flooded this place
a few months back. Whatever happened to that anyhow? Did everyone
finally figure out it was a bunch of worthless advertisment crap or did
they just get tired of being scammed?



   
Date: 20 Dec 2006 08:08:58
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: OT What is up with all the religion versus atheism threads?


On Dec 20 2006 3:10 AM, ben carr wrote:

> At least its better than the million moola posts that flooded this place
> a few months back. Whatever happened to that anyhow? Did everyone
> finally figure out it was a bunch of worthless advertisment crap or did
> they just get tired of being scammed?

I cashed out for $44, got bored :)

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Date: 20 Dec 2006 05:24:19
From: A Man Beaten by Jacks
Subject: Re: OT What is up with all the religion versus atheism threads?


On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 05:10:45 -0500, up-high@webtv.net (ben carr) wrote:

>At least its better than the million moola posts that flooded this place
>a few months back. Whatever happened to that anyhow? Did everyone
>finally figure out it was a bunch of worthless advertisment crap or did
>they just get tired of being scammed?

It had broad appeal to amuse a lot of people for a very short time.
If their business model depends on repeats, I don't think they have
much of a future. I don't see how the advertisers are benefited by
having a few people ignore their ads a thousand times.


    
Date: 20 Dec 2006 08:10:12
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: OT What is up with all the religion versus atheism threads?


On Dec 20 2006 3:24 AM, A Man Beaten by Jacks wrote:

> On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 05:10:45 -0500, up-high@webtv.net (ben carr) wrote:
>
> >At least its better than the million moola posts that flooded this place
> >a few months back. Whatever happened to that anyhow? Did everyone
> >finally figure out it was a bunch of worthless advertisment crap or did
> >they just get tired of being scammed?
>
> It had broad appeal to amuse a lot of people for a very short time.
> If their business model depends on repeats, I don't think they have
> much of a future. I don't see how the advertisers are benefited by
> having a few people ignore their ads a thousand times.

See, that's where you are wrong. Those ads were highly effective. Now,
whenever I hear a Zantac commercial, I think of Moola. Same with
yellowpages.com.

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