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Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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Legrotttaglie achieved a regular Surveyor diploma and the subject he preferred at school was English.

He is known as one of the most religious Italian football players saying that his favorite book is The Holy Bible, which he credits to having helped him rediscover the joy of living and love for his fellow man.

Legrotttaglie has come out strongly against homosexuality, calling it a "sin" and a "fashion".[3]
It's not discriminatory calling homosexuality a sin. Many Christians have no problem with homosexuals as people.

It'd be creepy if anyone in my team (especially in such a contact sport as football) admitted that he was gay, and I'd probably vote for him to get kicked out of the team, so that I could concentrate on the game not watch my back all the time. I've nothing against gays, but they just shouldn't advertise their sick lifestyle through sports (and that's what they would do if they admit it in public), so they better keep it silent. I much rather read a Legro or Kaka t-shirt about religion than see some famous gay quote after a great goal.
Lol, gays are like straight people... except gay. Straight men normally don't jump women when given the chance, so why would you have to watch your back from a gay player?
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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#85
Lol, gays are like straight people... except gay. Straight men normally don't jump women when given the chance, so why would you have to watch your back from a gay player?
Yeah and we can see how much straight men show their t-shirts with inapropriate messages with women when they score goals...

Is it realy that hard to understand that if a man is gay he won't just jump and start raming his deck in your behind whenever he gets the slightest chance.

How would that even work in soccer? You play a game and all game long you think about a guy who might try to have sex with you? Damn that sounds that you are more gay than the real gay dude.
 

swag

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Yeah and we can see how much straight men show their t-shirts with inapropriate messages with women when they score goals...

Is it realy that hard to understand that if a man is gay he won't just jump and start raming his deck in your behind whenever he gets the slightest chance.

How would that even work in soccer? You play a game and all game long you think about a guy who might try to have sex with you? Damn that sounds that you are more gay than the real gay dude.
:lol:

But those Jesus T-shirt guys are at least as scary. :D
 

Ford Prefect

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May 28, 2009
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In this one incident, I still think you are a hypocrite after reading some of your posts in the discussions about religion that became such a shit storm a few months back. You were being serious yet you get mad at me for a racist joke? (A fucking joke). I am not racist at all but you actually have a problem with religion. Its Bullshit
If you dont know the difference; is religion is a choice, if people choose to have faith in something that i view as morally corrupt then its their problem and i feel fine ripping into them. Race is something you have no choice over and it is completely illogical to treat someone differently due to race.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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#88
Yeah and we can see how much straight men show their t-shirts with inapropriate messages with women when they score goals...

Is it realy that hard to understand that if a man is gay he won't just jump and start raming his deck in your behind whenever he gets the slightest chance.

How would that even work in soccer? You play a game and all game long you think about a guy who might try to have sex with you? Damn that sounds that you are more gay than the real gay dude.
I don't understand that one bit. Are you agreeing or disagreeing?
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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If you dont know the difference is religion is a choice, if people choose to have faith in something that i view as morally corrupt then its their problem and i feel fine ripping into them. Race is something you have no choice over and it is completely illogical to treat someone differently due to race.
Sometiems you have no choice about religion too. It's not that easy when you have no education or oyu have been dogmatised by people you have respected the most through out your childhood. And usualy these people who are dogmatized are the crazy religious ones. But there are those that believe in god or something similar and are calling themselfs christians or whatever they usualy are normal people with a little bit different world view, and to clasificy all of those people as crazy, stupid, dumb and to pick on them is very wrong. And might I say a bit racist? Because you don't view them as individuals, but you generalize based on one trait and call them all bad things, that to me looks like a bit of racism.
 

Ford Prefect

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May 28, 2009
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Sometiems you have no choice about religion too. It's not that easy when you have no education or oyu have been dogmatised by people you have respected the most through out your childhood. And usualy these people who are dogmatized are the crazy religious ones. But there are those that believe in god or something similar and are calling themselfs christians or whatever they usualy are normal people with a little bit different world view, and to clasificy all of those people as crazy, stupid, dumb and to pick on them is very wrong. And might I say a bit racist? Because you don't view them as individuals, but you generalize based on one trait and call them all bad things, that to me looks like a bit of racism.
You can fuck off with this pathetic argument, you always have a fucking choice about religion end of.
 

Ford Prefect

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May 28, 2009
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It's not discriminatory calling homosexuality a sin. Many Christians have no problem with homosexuals as people.
:sergio:

to treat someone differently for a specific reason is too discriminate.

A sin by definition means:

# estrangement from god
# an act that is regarded by theologians as a transgression of God's will


so...telling someone that what they do that feels natural to them goes against who they believe in in an unnatural way i think is one of the most offensive things you could do.
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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:sergio:

to treat someone differently for a specific reason is too discriminate.

A sin by definition means:

# estrangement from god
# an act that is regarded by theologians as a transgression of God's will


so...telling someone that what they do that feels natural to them goes against who they believe in in an unnatural way i think is one of the most offensive things you could do.
I see nothing wrong in saying, "I don't think what you're doing is wrong." That is not dicrimination. When you treat them with a lack of respect, it becomes discrimination.

:sergio:- Ah, now my arguemnt is complete.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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You can fuck off with this pathetic argument, you always have a fucking choice about religion end of.
Yeah you have, you always have choice, but sometimes you don't know about them or someone deliberatly or not are doing things that you won't see those choices.

By the way as with all things in life, there is middle ground, not everybody who is christian is pure evil and not all are saitns, there are common folks, who are even better then you I might add, they at least don't send me to "fuck off" just when they don't agree. And as for a figter of moral good/people rights you sure don't know how to talk to people.

There is no point in discussing with you since it seems you can't talk normal, good luck.
 

Ford Prefect

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May 28, 2009
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It's irrational to you. It's not irrational to some, therefore, they believe it. Even Einstein believed in God. He wasn't irrational, was he?
I am replying to you and no one else that is trolling me atm because you are all getting me too angry.

BY DEFINITION BELIEF IN THE UNSEEN IS IRRATIONAL, WHETHER OR NOT YOU DO BELIEVE IN IT, IT IS STILL IRRATIONAL.

Einstein did not believe in god, do some fucking reading before you say something. He was jewish by birth, not by belief and the closest thing you could claim him to be is an apathetic agnostic.
 
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