Don't talk about Religion on the Forums. It could offend people... like me.
That goes for you, too, LAE.
=s Hey, I'm not trying to offend anyone, please understand that. It is perfectly fine for me to mention the truth, as in, the truth that this is what I
believe. I never said that it was true, just that I believe it is. You don't have to follow. I know the religion rules very well, as I've Administrated on my own forums. It's touchy, but if everyone's peaceful it can be a great freedom. Now, I'm posting this for not my own benefit, but all of us. If this forum is all about Furry Pride and freedom of choice, let me choose to express what I believe, especially if I'm not imposing it or calling it truth. In my travels through forums, that's one thing I know for certain, and here of all places should respect that.
Trust me that I wouldn't do anything to offend someone else. I said it in my post, I'm horribly afraid of hurting others, and worse yet, myself.
And also...
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# Do not post religious posts that are meant to bash other religions or convert people to your religion; only serious, polite religious topics are allowed.
I believe I'm well in-line with the rules. People who are too afraid of offending ideas, can end up offending more than those who believe strongly about a particular idea. Keep that in mind, please.
However, I do have something contribute that's an interesting idea to the topic. If this choice would allow us to wake up somewhere else being born with all our memories, yet share our soul here with humanity, then how can we be certain this choice isn't already made, and what we are, are the other sides of the equation? What if we're the human lives left behind, and ourselves have already gone 'furry' to so speak?
An interesting thought.
And if I misinterpreted it, and you really meant we lived in both worlds consciously at the same time, well, I doubt there's someone who wouldn't do it here. It seems like a very win-win to me. Question already answered while I'm typing this.
In that case, it would be a resounding yes. To not choose it would be to miss out on my opportunities. I've spent many a night wishing (And sometimes praying, if you aren't
offended by me saying so. ;-) ) that I could experience what I think through my dreams. Though I have yet to.
Maybe I should catch a fever.
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