Changing and/or joining usergroups can be found here:
http://www.debatex.com/forum/groupcp.php
http://www.debatingchristianity.com/forum/groupcp.php
Joining a usergroup can determine what forums you are allowed to post in. For example, Christians & other theists can post to the Holy Huddle Room. Non-theists and unlabeleds can't.
It's those little designations underneath your name, avatar, and other vitals. Mine says "Agnostic". I'm just curious, if you haven't chosen to label yourself, why not?
The poll is completely anonymous, so even if you don't respond in the thread, please cast your opinion in the poll.
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Post #1Every concept that can ever be needed will be expressed by exactly one word, with its meaning rigidly defined and all its subsidiary meanings forgotten. -- George Orwell, 1984
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Well, someone might haul you off to an institution to be committed, but that's really a separate issue.Cathar1950 wrote:If I joined a group does that mean commitment?

No, really. There's no dues or other requirements to participate any more than if you went around unlabeled. It's just part of your public face.
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I did Join the Jewish and Agnostics. So I figure if I get committed I will have good company. Where are the other members? Did they haul them off already? i was thinking of contributing but I should balance my check book first.
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I much prefer it when people choose a usergroup. This makes debating much easier, as you can better understand where their argument is comming from. Some people detest labeling, but I find it has it's uses.
Post #6
Buddhist most closely describes my religion. Is it possible to add that to the Usergroups?
It's my understanding that many people view an agnostic as someone who requires tangible proof of a divine force (or god). I'm hesitant to use that particular label because I suspect that if god manifests his/herself as a spirit, it's something that must be experienced personally rather than proven to others.
I may end up using it anyway simply because it's the closest one.
Or what about having a usergroup of "Undecided" for those of us who are exploring theistic religions but haven't picked one?
It's my understanding that many people view an agnostic as someone who requires tangible proof of a divine force (or god). I'm hesitant to use that particular label because I suspect that if god manifests his/herself as a spirit, it's something that must be experienced personally rather than proven to others.
I may end up using it anyway simply because it's the closest one.
Or what about having a usergroup of "Undecided" for those of us who are exploring theistic religions but haven't picked one?
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I had to look up Monotremes. It sounded familar.
So I googled.
So I googled.
I would join.Monotremes are the most primitive mammals.
Monotremes probably split from the lineage leading to other mammals sometime in the Mesozoic ... The skulls of monotremes are almost birdlike in appearance.
Monotremes were very poorly understood for many years, and to this day some of ... Living monotremes lack teeth as adults.
Like other mammals, monotremes are warm-blooded with a high metabolic rate
There are only two kinds of monotremes in the world, echidnas and platypuses, ... Monotremes are generally considered to be a more primitive kind of mammal.
Monotremes is a Melbourne based event production group with a sweep that includes ... Monotremes actively celebrates this culture & its place in society.