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I think keever simply wanted to attack everything he said and stood for as soon as he opened his mouth - she was incredibly hostile (I think some people have selective memory on here)It really wasn't surprising IMO that Dave chose not to discuss religion with her - she was hardly open minded and willing to listen to someone elses view was she?
Soozy Woo
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It really wasn't surprising IMO that Dave chose not to discuss religion with her - she was hardly open minded and willing to listen to someone elses view was she?
He said he didn't want to discuss religion with "anyone". He wouldn't have had any trouble with Keeva she can barely put a coherent sentence together but he's 100 per cent fake and doesn't know anything at all about religion and it's history so doesn't want to look stupid if people question his beliefs. Hence, preaching utter nonsense absent-mindedly in the garden is as far as he is willing to go.
Prometheus
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I think keever simply wanted to attack everything he said and stood for as soon as he opened his mouth - she was incredibly hostile (I think some people have selective memory on here)It really wasn't surprising IMO that Dave chose not to discuss religion with her - she was hardly open minded and willing to listen to someone elses view was she?
It comes with the territory, if you're in people's face with your religion and your religion amounts to repetition of brainless happy clappy banalities like 'drunk on the Jesus' and then to top it all, you come over all sanctimonious when it suits.
Carnelian
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He said he didn't want to discuss religion with "anyone". He wouldn't have had any trouble with Keeva she can barely put a coherent sentence together but he's 100 per cent fake and doesn't know anything at all about religion and it's history so doesn't want to look stupid if people question his beliefs. Hence, preaching utter nonsense absent-mindedly in the garden is as far as he is willing to go.
Totally agree, Dave's religion amounts to what it's done for him and what he claims it can do for others.  Religion for it's own sake, religion as a self help regime, means of control, confidence booster with its own pre-set moral certainties.  Dave's not interested in any philosophical debate about the existance of God or not, because he's built a career and tin pot cult out of marketing religion.
Carnelian

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