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What was your first post?

Woberts

The Perfumed Seneschal
What was your first post? Was it calling someone an idiot? Was it a thread in which you said that all Jews are a member of a secret, shadowy organization? Or did you just hit on @Revoltingest? (Did you want to know what's under the kilt?) Or maybe your first post is gone, because you did one of the things I mentioned above.:shrug:
So, what was it?
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
For us old timers its hard to search that far back. It's over 12 years for me and lots of others have been here much longer.

The mind of a child was among the first handful though.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
What was your first post? Was it calling someone an idiot? Was it a thread in which you said that all Jews are a member of a secret, shadowy organization? Or did you just hit on @Revoltingest? (Did you want to know what's under the kilt?) Or maybe your first post is gone, because you did one of the things I mentioned above.:shrug:
So, what was it?

I dont know if it exists. Mods robbed me.
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
You are so nice, but what does the optimistic rainbow mean? LOL. Anyway, it is funny. Funny is good.
IT was in reference to your carrying on in the same vein as your first post.

O I C!

You just want people to think you are stupid so you can whack them with a knitting needle when they least expect it! Tricky!
 
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Shiranui117

Pronounced Shee-ra-noo-ee
Premium Member
My first-ever post was challenging someone to a debate about the Trinity vs. Arianism. I literally joined this forum with the sole purpose of battling misconceptions about early Christian history and Trinitarian belief being propagated by Arians and Jehovah's Witnesses.

Yeah, I was a firecracker back then.
 

Cooky

Veteran Member
What was your first post? Was it calling someone an idiot? Was it a thread in which you said that all Jews are a member of a secret, shadowy organization? Or did you just hit on @Revoltingest? (Did you want to know what's under the kilt?) Or maybe your first post is gone, because you did one of the things I mentioned above.:shrug:
So, what was it?

My first post was in 2008 on CAF, where I entered a debate on climate change, siding with the left, saying that science is non-political. I left the debate sliding with the right after being convinced that it was about money because of the carbon tax credits.
 

savagewind

Veteran Member
Premium Member
My first-ever post was challenging someone to a debate about the Trinity vs. Arianism. I literally joined this forum with the sole purpose of battling misconceptions about early Christian history and Trinitarian belief being propagated by Arians and Jehovah's Witnesses.

Yeah, I was a firecracker back then.
Anti-trinitarian beliefs.
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
What was your first post? Was it calling someone an idiot? Was it a thread in which you said that all Jews are a member of a secret, shadowy organization? Or did you just hit on @Revoltingest? (Did you want to know what's under the kilt?) Or maybe your first post is gone, because you did one of the things I mentioned above.:shrug:
So, what was it?

My very first post, "Mayhaps all that hymn singing?"

In response to,
A new study conducted at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) may help senior citizens divine the importance of attending church to their physical health. The soon-to-be released report cites a correlation between church service attendance and improved lung health in subjects aged 70 to 79. The findings will be published in the upcoming issue of “Annals of Behavioral Medicine.

Right after a post from @9-10ths_Penguin

You're ignoring what I just posted. It's foolish to take these studies as proof of magical health effects of going to church because - as I explained before - church attendance is itself a test for health!

You've set up the experiment so that the vast majority of the unhealthy people are going to be in the "non-attender" group. Of course they'll have poorer health than the "attender" group; it's how the game was rigged from the outset.


And just before @Revoltingest's

We seem to suffer from delusions less.

Things haven't changed much. :rolleyes:
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
My very first post, "Mayhaps all that hymn singing?"

In response to,
A new study conducted at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) may help senior citizens divine the importance of attending church to their physical health. The soon-to-be released report cites a correlation between church service attendance and improved lung health in subjects aged 70 to 79. The findings will be published in the upcoming issue of “Annals of Behavioral Medicine.

Right after a post from @9-10ths_Penguin

You're ignoring what I just posted. It's foolish to take these studies as proof of magical health effects of going to church because - as I explained before - church attendance is itself a test for health!

You've set up the experiment so that the vast majority of the unhealthy people are going to be in the "non-attender" group. Of course they'll have poorer health than the "attender" group; it's how the game was rigged from the outset.


And just before @Revoltingest's

We seem to suffer from delusions less.

Things haven't changed much. :rolleyes:
My delusions have been stable.
 

beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
August something of 2011.

14,217 (now 14,218 and counting) posts.

How would one look up such a thing? I only go back a couple of hundred posts when I looked up my posts...
 
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