Evangelical forums??!?!!?
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Evangelical forums??!?!!?
Isn't that just a little too obvious?
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What kind of question is that anyway? Your balloons wont power a global and capitalist world. Just live with it.Shubedobedubopbopbedo wrote:Isn't that just a little too obvious?
Nuclear on the other hand can and will.
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What are you on about? As far as this forum being 'evangelical' well duh this forum is about nuclear fusion. Go figure people here will talk about it and support it.jlumartinez wrote:I agree with Shubedo... This is a technical forum. Evangelical is out of place here. He is not talking about the turbines, but you have reacted as a fanatics against him.
He is very free to build and proove out his concept in the real world. I wont stop him.

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I am not going to walk around in circles with you on this. If he dont like nuclear polywell fusion then maybe he should not be here? And I hardly 'attacked' him. I am free to think that his balloons wont work.jlumartinez wrote:I mean the meaning of "Evangelical". I haven´t seen this word in any technical paper yet. You could be religious but it is not necessary to include any spiritual word inside this forum. I like movies but I will never put a name as "Benhur discussion forum" in this site.
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Sorry guys, I don't understand most of this thread (balloons?!?). But to reiterate the reasons behind the "evangelical" group of forums:
Evangelism means actively supporting something; evangelists are active supporters. That's it; there is no religious connotation to it, at least in technical circles. See examples such as technical evangelist, Apple evangelist, and general evangelism marketing.
It is a standard term and if you weren't familiar with it before, well, now you are.
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— Joe
Evangelism means actively supporting something; evangelists are active supporters. That's it; there is no religious connotation to it, at least in technical circles. See examples such as technical evangelist, Apple evangelist, and general evangelism marketing.
It is a standard term and if you weren't familiar with it before, well, now you are.

Best,
— Joe
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Balloons as in the other thread he started that is not about polywell fusion. Check this out sir:JoeStrout wrote:Sorry guys, I don't understand most of this thread (balloons?!?). But to reiterate the reasons behind the "evangelical" group of forums:
Evangelism means actively supporting something; evangelists are active supporters. That's it; there is no religious connotation to it, at least in technical circles. See examples such as technical evangelist, Apple evangelist, and general evangelism marketing.
It is a standard term and if you weren't familiar with it before, well, now you are.
Best,
— Joe
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Then check this out:
http://www.magenn.com/ <-

You mean to tell me these balloons will be practical?

I say, No thank you!
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Well, OK, but he put it in the General forum, which is what that forum is for. It has no bearing on this thread (which, as I understand it, is about the naming of the "Evangelical" group of forums), and so let's not discuss it any further here.rexxam62 wrote:JoeStrout wrote:Balloons as in the other thread he started that is not about polywell fusion.
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