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EmperorMaximus (551 D)
06 Jun 12 UTC
Slow Game
See inside
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Crazy Anglican (1067 D)
06 Jun 12 UTC
Vote only: Like the first post in this thread if..
You consider yourself to be an atheist or agnostic.
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Celticfox (100 D(B))
05 Jun 12 UTC
Marvel vs DC
Taking this from the Great Debate thread. So who do you guys like better? Any match ups you'd like to discuss or what not. I'm personally a Marvel fan because I feel they use more shades of grey in their writing and plotlines.
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King Atom (100 D)
06 Jun 12 UTC
School's Out...
...As of Friday. Which means I'll be free to be annoyed by all you crazy people.

Anyways, here's a game: gameID=90916
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2ndWhiteLine (2611 D(B))
06 Jun 12 UTC
HONY
My new favorite Facebook feed. Basically, Humans of New York photographs a person on the sidewalk and posts a brief story about the encounter or the subject's story a few times each day. Mostly human interest stories, but interjected with humor, philosophy, and life observations.
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jmo1121109 (3812 D)
06 Jun 12 UTC
Experienced players
Please consider signing up as a mentor for the SoW games. I can almost guarantee you have played with at least 1 graduate from these games. They help new players learn how to play and they help older players meet a new group of talented players. There is less work in mentoring then in playing an extra game, so please sign up if you can.
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SpeakerToAliens (147 D(S))
04 Jun 12 UTC
There's a transit of Venus tomorrow!
From the UK you can see it start at 05:55AM BST. In the 'States it starts at 03:09 pm PDT. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/06/120601231754.htm
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taos (281 D)
06 Jun 12 UTC
user pause
just an idea!
many times ppl want to go for a few days or cant get online for some reason.
why not to have a button to pause all the user games together?
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Zmaj (215 D(B))
06 Jun 12 UTC
EoG: Funboat Gunboat!
Everybody had better things to do than play the game.
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brainbomb (290 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
Selling Points made Legal

Diablo 3 has changed the way we play online games. You can actually make money by selling items, gold and in game materials at a small commission to the Site. Diplomacy should do this too, think how much money Splitdiplomat and Czech could make, it would be like they had jobs suddenly. This seems like a great Idea for up and comer players like Zmaj who will only keep playing in hopes of unlocking achievements or something. May as well let them make some cash instead.
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Tru Ninja (1016 D(S))
06 Jun 12 UTC
Whoever is Germany in Full Disclosure 4...
Youre about to NMR. 20 hrs remaining. There are people counting on you playing.
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jmeyersd (4240 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
Wisconsin's Recall Election
It's tomorrow. Y'all seem like a pretty opinionated bunch -- I imagine you have some interesting points of view on the issue.
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Nebuchadnezzar (483 D)
31 May 12 UTC
screw the politics lets talk about food '¬'
All the forum topics are either related with politics and religion these days. So lets have a new taste! The question is:

What is the most delicious rare delicacy you have ever tasted?
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
06 Jun 12 UTC
Walker wins....
... and life goes on. Lots of anger in Wisconsin, but the people have spoken.
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zultar (4180 DMod(P))
05 Jun 12 UTC
Official policy on cancelling games due to cheating
Details inside.
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fortknox (2059 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
yebellz promotion
Sorry this took so long, but since abge has stepped down, we needed another admin help me out, so yebellz has been promoted from moderator to administrator. Please take a moment and congratulate him for all the hard work he's done for us on a volunteer basis and willingness to do more!
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cteno4 (100 D)
05 Jun 12 UTC
My live game just paused without a single Pause vote
Is this a bug?
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
Political Prognosticators of WebDip
Q: Who will be Romney's Veep (and why)?
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cteno4 (100 D)
05 Jun 12 UTC
Suspected multi-account in live game
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=90854

The game is anonymous and in progress now. Austria and Italy both looked like they were going to fail to submit orders in Spring 1901. Since then, Austria has been freely ceding his home supply centers to Italy and writing unlikely support orders.
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Diplomacy as a learning tool?
So without being too specific, I teach an international relations course at a university. Since the last week will mostly be consumed with students writing their final papers and my class is oddly small (6 students), I'm thinking about playing a game of diplomacy with them in the last couple days.
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
05 Jun 12 UTC
Superhero discussion etc. here
So as to clean up obi's thread on a religion debate
(threadID=881856)
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cspieker (18223 D)
05 Jun 12 UTC
CD destroys algorithm?
How does this site determine destroys for powers that don't enter their destroy orders?
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MadMarx (36299 D(G))
12 May 12 UTC
F2FwD-2 EoG
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=81666
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spyman (424 D(G))
04 Jun 12 UTC
Prominent player banned
I have just realized that a prominent and well-respected player has been banned recently. Too be honest, I am surprised it took the mods so long to figure this one out. Can anyone guess who I am talking about?
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taos (281 D)
05 Jun 12 UTC
do you think this variant is playable?
http://www.variantbank.org/results/rules/e/economic4.htm
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TheJok3r (765 D)
05 Jun 12 UTC
Read the Order History, Idiot EoG
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oldbenjamin (1412 D)
05 Jun 12 UTC
World game
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=90685
it's so hard to get 17 people... just need 5 more!
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2ndWhiteLine (2611 D(B))
03 Jun 12 UTC
Resignation Tournament
I propose we create a tournament in which entrants are REQUIRED to have a resign rate of at least 20%.
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
03 Jun 12 UTC
Shit I think I got my first "left"
I played a game out sooo close to the end. But then I went on a camping trip and forgot to ask for a pause, my country's been filled. Sorry to all in the game that shall remain nameless as it is still ongoing. :(
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Haert (234 D)
26 May 12 UTC
Christians vs Atheists
Seeing as there is normally at least one of these debate threads a week, I thought I would just set this here and see if there is in fact any middle ground to be had. -> http://www.cracked.com/article_15759_10-things-christians-atheists-can-and-must-agree-on.html

Atheists, what do you think? Christians, how about you?
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Jack_Klein (897 D)
03 Jun 12 UTC
Mujus, you're unwilling to use evidence and logic to make your case.

While I'm disappointed, I'm not shocked.

As the redoubtable Dr. House said, "If you could reason with religious people, there wouldn't be any religious people"
Jack_Klein (897 D)
03 Jun 12 UTC
Spyman: The essential difference being that neither capitalism or communism claims divine mandate.

Or really any moral truth. Particularly capitalism. Its an economic system, not a system of morality (I would make the assertion that even people who are gung-ho capitalists would concede that capitalism isn't moral or immoral, but amoral.) I wouldn't want to put words in Putin33's mouth, but I'd hazard a guess myself that communism makes claim to be a source of morals, merely a system to get more equality and justice.

Religions in general make the claim for being the font of morality. That is but one of the issues I have with the concept.

That, and the body count that supposedly God racked up back in the day. At least the Greeks had the decency to make their gods openly petty and generally bastardous. Zeus killing a motherfucker isn't a shock, because Zeus was, according to the myths, a giant asshole.

Yahweh, God, etc is set up as a perfectly moral and perfectly good being. Yet, he supposedly condoned massacres, slaughter, etc.

God wills it, after all.

Its the blatant contradictions and hypocrisy that really make Christianity annoying.

Mujus (1495 D(B))
04 Jun 12 UTC
Huh. And I'm trying not to be annoyed by rude people.
Mujus (1495 D(B))
04 Jun 12 UTC
Putin, granted, Pol Pot (his chosen name) had Buddhist influences in his early upbringing, and who's to say how much those influenced his later interpretation of state atheism? but at least you can see that there have been many state-atheist purges of religion of all sorts.
Putin33 (111 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
Kampuchea was not an atheist state. Just admit you're wrong on this and go away.

http://www.selectbooks.com.sg/getTitle.aspx?SBNum=043654
Putin33 (111 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
http://fainegreenwood.com/2011/12/16/buddhism-and-the-khmer-rouge-nuon-cheas-curious-theology/
Mujus (1495 D(B))
04 Jun 12 UTC
Putin, since it's so obviously an article of faith for you, I won't argue the point any longer. But that doesn't mean I agree. And if you want me to go away, just use the 'Mute' button.
Putin33 (111 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
http://hindu.com/2003/07/04/stories/2003070402441402.htm

Odd to have a Buddhist funeral attended by Buddhist monks and the CPK brass, if you're supposedly a staunch atheist who liquidated Buddhism, no?
Putin33 (111 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
It's not an article of faith. Ian Harris, a Cambodianist, who studied this question in detail, repudiates your claim. The #2 KR figure in the government went on a long monologue about how compatible Buddhism is with the KR's ideology. Pol Pot's wife, who was a figure akin to Jiang Qing in China, had a massive Buddhist funeral complete with monk chanting.

Disagree all you want, you seem to think you're entitled to your own facts and don't ever bother to listen to anybody but you and your Amen corner.

And my name is not Mutejus, I don't mute people who redbait me constantly, although I probably should.
Interesting change of events, trying to build a bridge while others are doing their best to burn it, lol.

So, there is no shortage of things we disagree on, that's not really news at all.

Jack? have you changed your mind on the statements we've agreed to thus far? The House quote makes me wonder ;-)


@Hyperion

That's an interesting take on #1 and one that I was working into statement #2 altough you put it more eloquently. Yes, I agree that the best way to avoid a "mob mentality" is to be forearmed against it and to know that it is a possibility. I'm glad that you put theists, along with atheists, in the category of being able to foresee an atrocity and try to avert it. That's kind of a fundamental assumption that I was making without realizing myself.
That first statement didn't come out right. Sounds as if I'm trying to build something and everyone else is destrying it. Should have typed "We're trying" not just "trying" :-)

I appreciate the willingness of people to chime in; I think this discussion seems to be breaking some ground that I haven't seen before in many others. I've definitely found several of the posts to be eloquent thought provoking.
Jack_Klein (897 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
CA: If religion wasn't being used constantly in the US to justify the government legislating morality, if it wasn't being used to persecute minorities the world over, and if people kept their private beliefs private, you'd find me a very live and let live person. Even now, I would never go into a church, mosque or temple and cause problems. That's a private place, and a private concern.

But when you bring your superstitions into the public sphere, I'm not going to just sit there and acquiesce. I will push back, because frankly... the history of nations when they're under the control of religions isn't exactly a bright and shining one.
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
04 Jun 12 UTC
You know when you love someone but they don't love you but they don't want to tell you the truth for fear of hurting your feelings because you're emotionally weak, they say they will come back for you. That's what Jesus said 2000 years ago, what is a reasonable time to wait for someone before you finally realise they may not have been completely honest with you ??
N-Baby coming back from the dead once already makes Him pretty credible in my opinion, lol. So, you've been curiously silent on the ideas that we've been hammering out. Did you agree with them?

1)“Neither atheists nor Christians are immune to being brought into a mob mentality that allows atrocities to take place."


2) "We're all human; it's our duty to realize that we can commit atrocities, so we can be on guard against them in the future."


3) Both theists and atheists have made attempts to better the world.
@ Jack (sort of)

I’m going to go out on a limb because Jack’s comment about keeping beliefs private strikes a bit of a chord with me. With that In mind I’d like to propose a fourth statement that I think will be a little more controversial:



4) Every citizen of any country has the right to participate in the governmental process as provided for in the laws of that land.



Basically, atheists and theists, you can gripe all you want about how you think the other side is voting, or how you think the other side is using the courts. They are, however, doing exactly what they have the right to do. An atheist or theist might have a hand in passing a law, or in getting a law overturned. Neither side is doing anything immoral by simply casting a vote or bringing a lawsuit. You may disagree with them. You may have an absolutely credible argument as to why they should agree with you. That’s fine, let’s hear it before the vote. Get out and make your voice heard. However don’t just call the other side immoral or intolerant just because you weren’t persuasive enough this time. Just a though theists, telling atheists that they are immoral, going to Hell, etc. is probably a terrible way to get them to agree with you about anything. Likewise atheists, telling theists that they are superstitious, that God is evil, that their beliefs are outdated, etc. is probably baggage that your arguments would be more persuasive without as well.
Perhaps a better version of #4 should read that:

4) Nobody should be barred from participating in their country's government merely because of their religious belief or lack thereof.
Jack_Klein (897 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
Yeah, at this moment, I'm not so worried about theist access to government.

Hell, there are several states where by statute, I'm not able to hold public office here in the US. While I don't think it would hold up in court, the fact that they're even there shows a great deal about theists views on government. :)
So, you agree that neither theists nor atheists need to be barred from participating in the governmental process?
Jack_Klein (897 D)
04 Jun 12 UTC
No, but I do say that imposing laws based upon religious doctrine should be barred.

Example: Your religion may say gay marriage is wrong. However, my response to that would be "Don't get one". When people use religion to justify prejudice, its not ok.

So yeah, participate, but don't impose your particular restrictions on others.

I've never heard somebody passing a law that outlaws something they really want to do, but can't stop. Its for that other guy, because your quality of life is impacted because two dudes can enter a legal arrangement.
@ Jack


"No, but I do say that imposing laws based upon religious doctrine should be barred."


Is that No you don't agree with Statement #4, or No you don't think anyone should be barred from participating in the governmental process?



How on earth do you institute that fairly? I mean an argument can be made that half of the laws in effect have some ties to religious doctrine. Who would decide what the basis is for each law?

As I stated, I think it makes more sense to allow people to try to pass any law they want. If a bad law gets proposed; then campaign like hell against it. If it gets passed; challenge it in court. I'm a little leary of saying "Any law based on X group's values should be barred from consideration". Regardless of whether you think it's based upon superstition. You may not agree with what any particular group has to say, but silencing them or making any law they propose suspect is a questionable tactic at best.
Kind of a funny side note that this one reminded me of:

"I've never heard somebody passing a law that outlaws something they really want to do, but can't stop. Its for that other guy, because your quality of life is impacted because two dudes can enter a legal arrangement. "


A friend of mine had just quite smoking and a bill was introduced that an additional tax be placed on cigarette purchases. He was all for it.

"If you make it more expensive to smoke fewer people would do it. The revenue from those that do could be used to defray some of the cost that smokers cause the rest of us through healthcare and insurance, etc."

I was about to argue the point (not a smoker myself, but not really in favor of the bill), when he found out that it the bill would also impose the tax on alcohol sales. His reaction was immediatley "Heck No! That's a stupid law!"

I would say that your quality of life is affected by a couple of guys striking a deal much more than you would like to believe. Politics, as a former boss of mine used to say, politics affects everything from the price of gas that you put in your tanks to the schools you send your kids to.

I think the answer is to become involved yourself, not to bar anyone else from becoming involved.


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