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Re: Are Religious People More Prone to Internet Trolling than Non-Religious People?
From my experiences on this and other forums I would have to say Yes, the religious are much more prone to Internet trolling than anyone else. I even see it on sites that are not exactly science based, fish study and aquariums these sites often have the religious trying to troll for arguments about anything that pertains to evolution or any topic they think skirts issues that contradict the Bible. Continental drift is often a topic they look for, evolution of course, Noah's flood, and they try to interject the biblical view into any discussion than even borders on a science subject that might shed some light on some belief they hold dear. some sites have as far as to prohibit any discussion of religion and to diminish any discussion of topics like evolution. I have often wondered if they have some way of finding these threads of "Biblical/Science" disagreements like a spider program that looks for key words to direct them to the attack.
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