Who is the best NON MUSLIM forummer...here?

I believe this could become a very long list. There are and have been many here that have come with the attitude of sharing and understanding. There are a number that I have very high respect for. Just for starters. I admire the courage of Lavikoor. I do agree with you about Snakelegs, then we have the knowledge and honesty of Phil12123. One of my favorites is Wilberhum although I often disagree with him, he is fair and honest. there is also the young lady whose name I will not mention as she is currently on a self imposed fast from the internet. Geronimo and Koili are also 2 more that are gracious and fair.

If I were forced to name just one person I would have to say Lavikoor because of his courage and his willingness to share so much of his life with us.
 
I believe this could become a very long list. There are and have been many here that have come with the attitude of sharing and understanding. There are a number that I have very high respect for. Just for starters. I admire the courage of Lavikoor. I do agree with you about Snakelegs, then we have the knowledge and honesty of Phil12123. One of my favorites is Wilberhum although I often disagree with him, he is fair and honest. there is also the young lady whose name I will not mention as she is currently on a self imposed fast from the internet. Geronimo and Koili are also 2 more that are gracious and fair.

If I were forced to name just one person I would have to say Lavikoor because of his courage and his willingness to share so much of his life with us.

YEah...lavikor (my hebrew teacher), but he's no longer around isnt it. May God save him from the current conflict.

snakelegs and lavikor are the best Non Muslim forummers around...
 
[MAD]Wilburhurn, snakelegs, searchingsoul!!![/MAD]​


Keltoi, HeiGou, and Geronimo are runner-ups as there can only be 3 winners! :D


The non-Muslim forumers have TWO distinct uses:

Wilbur, Snake, and SS give good pieces of advice and talk with lots of warm sense.

Keltoi, HeiGou, and Geronimo put up some eXtreme arguments! My kind of folk, but I'm soft on the warm ones. :D
 
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[MAD]Wilburhurn, snakelegs, searchingsoul!!![/MAD]​


Keltoi, HeiGou, and Geronimo are runner-ups as there can only be 3 winners! :D


I have a feeling that HeiGou had bad experiences with Malay superiority, but he doesnt realise that .. I also dont like Malay superiority. What a crazy world!! :p Actually preferred to call myself Malaysian rather than a 'Malay'.
 
how to make a poll?:rollseyes

Perhaps you may wish to start a new thread. Select those mentioned here as being the nominees and start a thread titled something like "Vote for your favorite non-Muslim" a poll can be added when you start a thread. The instructions are in the FAQ link above and copied here:

You may notice that some threads on this forum also include a section where you can vote on an issue or question. These threads are called 'polls' and this is how to create them:

Creating a new poll

When you post a new thread, you may have the option to also create a poll.

This function allows you to ask a question and specify a number of possible responses. Other members will then be able to vote for the response they wish, and the results of the voting will be displayed in the thread.

An example poll might be:

What is your favorite color?

Red
Blue
Yellow
Green
Sky-blue pink with yellow spots
To create a poll when you post a new thread, simply click the 'Yes! post a poll' checkbox at the bottom of the page, and set the number of possible responses you want to include.

When you click the submit button, you will be taken to the poll creation page, where you can specify the question and the list of responses you want to include.

You may also want to specify a time limit for the poll, so that (for example) it only stays open for voting for a week.

Voting in and viewing a poll
To vote in a poll, simply select which option you want to vote for, and click the [Vote!] button. You may view the current results for a poll before you vote by clicking the 'View Results' link. Voting in a poll is entirely optional. You may vote for any of the available options, or cast no vote at all.

Generally, once you have voted in a poll, you will not be able to change your vote later, so place your vote carefully!
 
No offense, but I don't think it is good to judge people like that. I mean what about the forummers that get left out? They could take it personally.
 
^^ i agree

and on what basis are we judging them? sweet words and agreement all the way isn't necessarily better than someone who might giv himself and us a hard time, but really wants answers...

(yeh i know ppl like joe98 and others giv themselves and ourselves a hard time without wanting anything in particular.. but u get wat i mean)

salamz
 
No offense, but I don't think it is good to judge people like that. I mean what about the forummers that get left out? They could take it personally.

If you post and contribute enough, you won't be left out, guaranteed.

There's Duskiness, she's from Northern Poland, she's been around for some time, but she doesn't post much.

That's why its best not to have a Poll, too many people to name and names you forget are left out.
 
No offense, but I don't think it is good to judge people like that. I mean what about the forummers that get left out? They could take it personally.

Pros, cons and neutral

Pros: It will recognise those whose opinions are respected and honored

It can guide all to understand what is seen with respect

It can help all members recognise that we are all people


Cons: Some people may feel left out

There may be accusations of favoritism


Neutral: It is just a more visible application of the rep system.

By having the vote only with a limited number of nominees most
people should see that nobody is singled out and understand that
not being nominated is not related to being forgotten
 
Pros, cons and neutral

Pros: It will recognise those whose opinions are respected and honored

It can guide all to understand what is seen with respect

It can help all members recognise that we are all people


Cons: Some people may feel left out

There may be accusations of favoritism


Neutral: It is just a more visible application of the rep system.

By having the vote only with a limited number of nominees most
people should see that nobody is singled out and understand that
not being nominated is not related to being forgotten

I think maybe we should just leave it like this, who knows that in the next month there would be like 100 new non muslim forummers here...
 

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