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So let's compare King__Fischer to his namesake, Bobby...

Bobby Fischer was a genius.
King__Fischer is obviously not.

Bobby Fischer played amazing chess.
King__Fischer obviously does not.

Bobby Fischer ended up living in Iceland.
King__Fischer probably doesn't know where Iceland is.

Bobby Fischer was an anti Semite.
King__Fischer is an anti Semite.

1/4 - you're on the road to emulating your hero!

PS I'm Jewish!
'k 'm too 'azy to read 'dis entire thread and 'parently theres 'sm trollin' happenin' 'ere...

just sayin': post wtv y'all want (use 'ommon sense 'tho) but keep it nice (no hatin' ppl).

and just to contribute to this thread: I really don't care about who you are or what you are (cyborg, human, a horse trapped in a toddler's body, etc), as long as you're doing what you're supposed to be doing, 'dis cool.
Jewish by religion? @#44

I'd make an exception for you if you're a monotheist, since you are a much better musician than I. :P
#46 Not in an orthodox way. Just Jewish enough for the Nazis, the Tsarists, and the Inquisition... and it's me making the exception - I don't have to talk to anyone, and normally I don't; but I choose to talk to you because we have a wavelength - and that's cool.
I used to be Christian. I was born into it, though, as my parents are believers.

Still, I fear that the admission will potentially ruin any comradery we have shared. As much as I'd like to say I'm liberal and tolerant enough to accept any others, I don't believe that at the very root I am (neither are others!) Can such opposing perspectives really gel?

Can a strong believer in one religion, especially a monotheistic, literal interpretation of one, truly be friends with an atheist who looks down upon him?

I don't know, but I'm guessing it would have to be very superficial to exist at all.

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