Puritanism

Started by Nellinator2 pages

Originally posted by Imperial_Samura
The Lumberjack?

Actually, the most scholary pastor to come out of the Puritan movement. He was pretty brilliant actually.

The lumberjack is cool too though. I'm not sure about the whole story, but I don't think they are the same person.

Originally posted by FeceMan
Typical Christian, amirite?
Typical poor response, amirite?

No, I am typically too busy to bother reading through material that I may have no interest in. Without a preface to what is to be found in the reading there is a high probability that the link would be a waste of my time. It has nothing at all to do with my religious affiliation. I can say to you read Walden Two, and learn, will you do it? Would it be more likely you would read it if I said that it was a treatise on a behavioral approach to government in the form of a fictional narrative? It would increase the probability somewhat. The more information provided as to the reading material, the more the probability of reading increases.

Originally posted by Regret
Typical poor response, amirite?

No, I am typically too busy to bother reading through material that I may have no interest in. Without a preface to what is to be found in the reading there is a high probability that the link would be a waste of my time. It has nothing at all to do with my religious affiliation. I can say to you read Walden Two, and learn, will you do it? Would it be more likely you would read it if I said that it was a treatise on a behavioral approach to government in the form of a fictional narrative? It would increase the probability somewhat. The more information provided as to the reading material, the more the probability of reading increases.


Way to ruin the joke. Thanks a lot.

Originally posted by FeceMan
Way to ruin the joke. Thanks a lot.
Sorry, thought you were calling me a typical Christian...which if referencing mainstream Christianity, I find a bit rude.