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Well so far, the homers win and realists are fencing for excuses that don't apply to other contenders.
I'm not a huge fan of creating sides, but I do so to lend explanation. The bigger divide for me is the Blazer "believers" versus the "non-believers".
From my perspective, the best analogy I can think of is to look at being a Blazer fan like I look at being Christian. I can't understand those that call themselves Blazer fans, but don't believe in this team. To your point mags, the non-believers use the defense that they are realists. Someone even used the term "atheist" yesterday. Which made me ask myself, so wait, if Blazer fans believe like Christians, and you call yourself an atheist, then I think we've identified the conflict and why these contentious discussions keep occurring.
I'm of the opinion that you aren't a Blazer fan if you don't believe in this team. Some may disagree, but that's my perspective. It sheds light on why the Blazer atheists call themselves realists, and why they tend to seek to tear down, or discredit, what Blazer fans believe. So, I guess my point is, if you aren't a believer, why post on a Blazer board if your goal is not to troll? It's like going to a Christian forum to post and argue with all the believer what's wrong with Christianity.
To be clear, I don't care if you're Christian, or atheist, or Hindu. But I do question why someone would post their non-believer opinions in an attempt to troll, if not change, the way Blazer believers think?
This isn't a religious debate, just using an analogy to lend explain what I've noticed on this forum.


