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Worf Speaks to Church About Being Bullied as a Kid


yes you do, i think presbyterian thing should have been a clue, the fact is Michael Dorn the actor is also a vegan, a democrat and a liberal. So i was kind of church, something does not compute, but good try anyways :techman:

Where does it say that Presbyterians can't be Democrats and vice-versa? Here's the very first item in a google search:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=174895379940

Saying someone can't join a group because of religious or political affiliation is itself bullying. HAH! GET 'EM, WORF!
 

yes you do, i think presbyterian thing should have been a clue, the fact is Michael Dorn the actor is also a vegan, a democrat and a liberal. So i was kind of church, something does not compute, but good try anyways :techman:

Where does it say that Presbyterians can't be Democrats and vice-versa? Here's the very first item in a google search:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=174895379940

Saying someone can't join a group because of religious or political affiliation is itself bullying. HAH! GET 'EM, WORF!

I'm a Democrat and a Presbyterian - I'm more of a moderate than a liberal, but there are Presbyterians who are liberal as well as those who are conservative and everything in between. We are in some ways a fairly diverse group, at least when considering the liberal to conservative range. I even know some Presbys who are vegetarian. I can't think of a full-scale vegan Presbyterian right off the top of my head, but there's no way we don't include at least a few among our numbers. All mainstream denominations demonstrate this sort of diversity. That's why they are considered "mainstream."
 
yes you do, i think presbyterian thing should have been a clue, the fact is Michael Dorn the actor is also a vegan, a democrat and a liberal. So i was kind of church, something does not compute, but good try anyways :techman:

Where does it say that Presbyterians can't be Democrats and vice-versa? Here's the very first item in a google search:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=174895379940

Saying someone can't join a group because of religious or political affiliation is itself bullying. HAH! GET 'EM, WORF!

I'm a Democrat and a Presbyterian - I'm more of a moderate than a liberal, but there are Presbyterians who are liberal as well as those who are conservative and everything in between. We are in some ways a fairly diverse group, at least when considering the liberal to conservative range. I even know some Presbys who are vegetarian. I can't think of a full-scale vegan Presbyterian right off the top of my head, but there's no way we don't include at least a few among our numbers. All mainstream denominations demonstrate this sort of diversity. That's why they are considered "mainstream."

Are you vegetarian? I ask because I'd offer you a glass of blood wine, but that might not work :)
 
The average ship Klingon and the renegade types thought Worf was a punk and a double punk for wearing "that child's uniform" in Starfleet. Worf just had friends in high places that demanded their respect.
 
I'm a Democrat and a Presbyterian - I'm more of a moderate than a liberal, but there are Presbyterians who are liberal as well as those who are conservative and everything in between. We are in some ways a fairly diverse group, at least when considering the liberal to conservative range. I even know some Presbys who are vegetarian. I can't think of a full-scale vegan Presbyterian right off the top of my head, but there's no way we don't include at least a few among our numbers. All mainstream denominations demonstrate this sort of diversity. That's why they are considered "mainstream."

Are you vegetarian? I ask because I'd offer you a glass of blood wine, but that might not work :)

No, no - I'm a committed omnivore. Not sure how I feel about drinking my animal proteins, though...though come to think of it, I guess that would also describe milk. ;) Call it a cultural bias.
 
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