I do not wish to challenge this set of rules.
I would add: remember the sabbath and keep it holy, but I fear I will be called a brain dead idiot. *see rule 5b.
Will you explain your objection to the use of isms and ists to me?
I apologise if I had called you a "brain-dead idiot" in contravention to Rule #10. In my own defence, I will cite Rules #16 & #5. Once again, my humblest apologies.
Unfortunately, there are many persons in this world who do not know about this religious observance or who have other religious beliefs or who are not religious.
Furthermore, what you had stated could be easily and ambiguously construed to refer to the popular musical group, "Black Sabbath".
There are also now numerous commercial concerns which no longer hold this observance.
You are welcome to make this observation yourself, but this should be a personal preference and not imposed on others.
The use of -ists and -isms contribute to the creation of division in society. These are inventions that often lead to argumentative behaviours.
Further to this, they also contribute to stagnation of thought and learning. They change the context of conversation and often people make uninformed declarations because of this.
Perhaps, we should include this as an amendment to the Rules?
Is it normal that i want to purposely get into a fight?
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I do not wish to challenge this set of rules.
I would add: remember the sabbath and keep it holy, but I fear I will be called a brain dead idiot. *see rule 5b.
Will you explain your objection to the use of isms and ists to me?
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I apologise if I had called you a "brain-dead idiot" in contravention to Rule #10. In my own defence, I will cite Rules #16 & #5. Once again, my humblest apologies.
Unfortunately, there are many persons in this world who do not know about this religious observance or who have other religious beliefs or who are not religious.
Furthermore, what you had stated could be easily and ambiguously construed to refer to the popular musical group, "Black Sabbath".
There are also now numerous commercial concerns which no longer hold this observance.
You are welcome to make this observation yourself, but this should be a personal preference and not imposed on others.
The use of -ists and -isms contribute to the creation of division in society. These are inventions that often lead to argumentative behaviours.
Further to this, they also contribute to stagnation of thought and learning. They change the context of conversation and often people make uninformed declarations because of this.
Perhaps, we should include this as an amendment to the Rules?