Defamation. What would HE say?

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Charles008
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notmtwain
Charles008 wrote:

 

Many here make public posts on the pages of opponents. Understood. But many of these posts are scathing and harmful when they attack the person's family or family relations. Don't do that. Any individual who took the time to post photos of family or loved ones shouldn't have to read/see that. Ethical behavior, decorum.

Thanks for posting that offensive picture. It really made your point.

(It's not offensive to me but it comes from a highly anti-religious movie called "Dogma", that I'm sure that some more traditional Christians would find offensive.

// Now I also consider it likely that some would say the movie is highly religious and respectful of God and so on. It does seem possible you could have chosen a picture less likely to incite argument.

eaguiraud

notmtwain wrote:

Charles008 wrote:

 

Many here make public posts on the pages of opponents. Understood. But many of these posts are scathing and harmful when they attack the person's family or family relations. Don't do that. Any individual who took the time to post photos of family or loved ones shouldn't have to read/see that. Ethical behavior, decorum.

Thanks for posting that offensive picture. It really made your point.

I found it quite funny. So funny I almost forgot about the reason behind the post.

BlargDragon

Some people deal in toxicity as a manner of existing. You see it here and everywhere in the forms of hatefulness, bitterness, and a sort of permanent state of cynicism and grumpiness. It's the worst poison there is for the soul, and it's the thing I think I loathe the most in the whole world.

I need to watch Dogma.

Senior-Lazarus_Long

Nothing wrong with the picture. Jesus is alright with me.

notmtwain
BlargDragon wrote:

Some people deal in toxicity as a manner of existing. You see it here and everywhere in the forms of hatefulness, bitterness, and a sort of permanent state of cynicism and grumpiness. It's the worst poison there is for the soul, and it's the thing I think I loathe the most in the whole world.

I need to watch Dogma.

"Dogma" is one of my favorites but I would bet that a lot of people hate it.

That's why using a picture of a smiling buddy Jesus taken from the movie seems a most unusual choice for a sermon about family values. You have to know it is going to be offensive to some people. 

For those of you having a hard time, just imagine if it were a different religion and the poster had used a picture of a smiling Mohammed.

Charles008
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enemyofphilip

if he payed on chess.com He would probably say why dont you re-match you whiney baby piece of sh*t