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  • edited January 2008
    I didn't think religion played much importance in Texas - as I said, the atheists are really influential there, and would cancel Christmas if they could. Texans are more often characterized as cowboys, gun nuts and militia men fighting for independence.

    That's not to say they can't be prejudicial or bigoted, but religion isn't directly a cause of that.
  • edited January 2008
    VincentAC wrote: »
    I thought it'd be something like that.

    The WBC should be sent to the West Bank/Iraq/Afghanistan and see how long they survive. I'd give them 4 minutes. Just long enough to say where they're from and that they're going to preach to everybody and tell them that they're all wrong.

    I just hope someone would film it aswell. It'd be the highest grossing documentary ever :lol:

    It would also possibly be the grossest documentary ever.
  • edited January 2008
    NickH wrote: »
    I didn't think religion played much importance in Texas - as I said, the atheists are really influential there, and would cancel Christmas if they could. Texans are more often characterized as cowboys, gun nuts and militia men fighting for independence.

    That's not to say they can't be prejudicial or bigoted, but religion isn't directly a cause of that.

    ??
    Texas is in the bible belt...everyone I know here goes to church. I used to work with about 5 guys that would carry bibles around with them all day at work...work (compaq) eventually banned it coz it was causing so many arguments.

    I used to have to lie to my ex wifes family and pretend I was a Christian (I'm agnostic) just to keep the peace!
  • edited January 2008
    Hmmm. Austin must've been different.
  • edited January 2008
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    It would also possibly be the grossest documentary ever.
    No, it would probably be quite enjoyable...
    I wanna tell you a story 'bout a woman I know...
  • edited January 2008
    beanz wrote: »
    used to have to lie to my ex wifes family and pretend I was a Christian (I'm agnostic) just to keep the peace!

    Try sitting through a Rosary that lasted about an hour, with about 150 people looking at you, and not knowing the words.

    Many an awkward smile, and mumbling complete bollocks that barely resembled sylibils, and hoping none of those loony catholics noticed I was a godless heathen.
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited January 2008
    Try sitting through a Rosary that lasted about an hour, with about 150 people looking at you, and not knowing the words.

    Many an awkward smile, and mumbling complete bollocks that barely resembled sylibils, and hoping none of those loony catholics noticed I was a godless heathen.

    Oh god, I was at one of her family reunions they seem to have every 4 weeks (about 35 people there) and her mother says...'Stephen would you say grace for us please'. My ex-wife looked at me in terror' as she know I didn't know what to say..

    'ummm errr thanks for the food, thanks for..for everyone being here...umm thanks for not raining today....
    amen.
  • edited January 2008
    beanz wrote: »
    'ummm errr thanks for the food, thanks for..for everyone being here...umm thanks for not raining today....
    amen.

    Haha! Rub a dub, dub! Thanks for the grub!

    My wifes grandparents did that to me at somebodies birthday, fortunately they're nice and didn't really mind when I simply said "er.....NO!".
    Every night is curry night!
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