Hello, my name is Tomasz and I'm from Poland.
I'm liberal - in European sense of the word - and atheist. I have master's degree in history and as one can guess past is something that is of much interest to me, particularly XX century totalitarian regimes. I despise nationalism and church which is supporting and actively cultivating Manichean worldview.
I enjoy discussions about history, religion and politics. Also I'm looking for a place where being liberal and/or atheist isn't something to be ashamed of.
I'm looking forward to participating in forum life.
Welcome.
Welcome also. This forum is about half American, half European etc.
Welcome to our little band of heathens Shukhov. Hope you'll enjoy it here.
Welcome, Shukhov, to this little slice of insanity. I, too, love history; wish I had a masters.
Quote from: Mike Cl on April 12, 2016, 09:30:16 AM
Welcome, Shukhov, to this little slice of insanity. I, too, love history; wish I had a masters.
I'm glad that there is another history fan here. As for having masters, it's nothing special ;)
Quote from: Baruch on April 12, 2016, 06:25:41 AM
Welcome also. This forum is about half non-American, half European etc.
Variety of perspective is good I guess.
Quote from: Mr.Obvious on April 12, 2016, 06:39:43 AM
Welcome to our little band of heathens Shukhov. Hope you'll enjoy it here.
I hope so too.
Welcome to our band of merry men....and a couple grouchy wimmen.
Welcome.
Hey Shukhov!
Hope you have a great time here, it can be a lot of fun "debating" with theists that come here for an argument!
Greetings! Happy to meet someone else who thirsts for knowledge. Are you specifically targeted on history or are you interested in other subjects like science, math, computers, current events, and/or random trivia?
Also, I'm totally jealous that you're in a place that's cool with all beliefs including ours :)
Quote from: aitm on April 12, 2016, 12:28:57 PM
Welcome to our band of merry men....and a couple grouchy wimmen.
Hey! I'm only grouchy 25% of the time!
Quote from: aitm on April 12, 2016, 12:28:57 PM
Welcome to our band of merry men....and a couple grouchy wimmen.
Better a few grouchy wimmen, I guess, than a grouchy Marx:
(http://www.quote-coyote.com/album/small/Groucho-Marx-Life-Quotes.jpg)
Quote from: Bluewind on April 12, 2016, 07:17:17 PM
Greetings! Happy to meet someone else who thirsts for knowledge. Are you specifically targeted on history or are you interested in other subjects like science, math, computers, current events, and/or random trivia?
Mainly history. Politology, sociology and little of psychology and neurosciences too. Also physics and biology cause I want to have at least rudimentary understanding of BB and Evolution Theory. Sadly being interested does not mean having deep enough understanding.
Quote from: Bluewind on April 12, 2016, 07:17:17 PMAlso, I'm totally jealous that you're in a place that's cool with all beliefs including ours :)
Hey! I'm only grouchy 25% of the time!
What do you mean about beliefs? Poland certainly isn't cool with atheism which is equated with communism here. Liberalism also isn't held in favor here.
Quote from: Unbeliever on April 12, 2016, 05:32:20 PM
Hey Shukhov!
Hope you have a great time here, it can be a lot of fun "debating" with theists that come here for an argument!
I hope so too though I prefer debates to "debates".
Oops! Apologies. I misread. I thought you were openly atheist there. Also, I must admit that I'm the typical American stereotype in that I'm not familiar with the current cultures and mentalities of most other countries save a general idea and major news stories.
Quote from: Bluewind on April 13, 2016, 03:30:50 AM
Oops! Apologies. I misread. I thought you were openly atheist there. Also, I must admit that I'm the typical American stereotype in that I'm not familiar with the current cultures and mentalities of most other countries save a general idea and major news stories.
No apologies necessary, I am openly atheist. It's just that atheists aren't accepted here as a group, as an individual I didn't have any problems. But I spent most of my time among highly educated people so no surprise there.
As for stereotype I too don't know much about neighbor countries - apart from occasional book or article - and how people live there. I prefer spending my time on learning something else.
Quote from: Shukhov on April 13, 2016, 03:39:24 AM
No apologies necessary, I am openly atheist. It's just that atheists aren't accepted here as a group, as an individual I didn't have any problems. But I spent most of my time among highly educated people so no surprise there.
As for stereotype I too don't know much about neighbor countries - apart from occasional book or article - and how people live there. I prefer spending my time on learning something else.
And here I am in the bible belt where it is completely cool and almost normal for a plumber I contacted today to have Christian waiting music and the signature on his (exclusively work) phone texts reading "Is Jesus your Lord and savior??" I swear if I hadn't been trying to get a plumber for an elderly woman who was friends with my grandmother, I would have replied "No and I'm not interested in hearing about it. Please consider altering your music and texts to something more religiously neutral" on principle alone! XD
Glad I'm not alone. There are so many countries and cultures that it's insane! I think one of my more fascinating conversations was with a woman who has pet reptiles and a dog in Australia. The strict pet laws there left me very surprised at the differences between us.
Quote from: Bluewind on April 13, 2016, 05:37:56 PM
And here I am in the bible belt where it is completely cool and almost normal for a plumber I contacted today to have Christian waiting music and the signature on his (exclusively work) phone texts reading "Is Jesus your Lord and savior??" I swear if I hadn't been trying to get a plumber for an elderly woman who was friends with my grandmother, I would have replied "No and I'm not interested in hearing about it. Please consider altering your music and texts to something more religiously neutral" on principle alone! XD
That's ridiculous. Though in Poland religious idiocy is strong too. But what else one can expect from country where atheists feel sad cause they lack "grace of faith" or think that religion is only thing holding barbarism back?
Quote from: Bluewind on April 13, 2016, 05:37:56 PMGlad I'm not alone. There are so many countries and cultures that it's insane! I think one of my more fascinating conversations was with a woman who has pet reptiles and a dog in Australia. The strict pet laws there left me very surprised at the differences between us.
Customs and laws in other countries indeed could be surprising.
Welcome!
My Bible College roommate went on to become a history teacher. Ever since I turned him on to my poetry, he won't return my calls.
Here's a poem you might like. It's taken from stories in the news:
http://www.solomonzorn.com/the-anti-miracle.html
Hiya.
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