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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2010 18:15:22 GMT -5
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Post by sadie on Dec 21, 2010 21:23:01 GMT -5
Seriously.....when has Kashmir ever caught a break and seen peace?
You would think the people would do anything to find peace after so long.
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Post by Erasmus on Dec 22, 2010 1:24:57 GMT -5
And you might think that anyone would link their own problem extremists to theirs instead of seperating them to pretend that their actions and intentions were any different.
Hell, what are Christians except an offshoot of Zionist terrorists of the day identical to what runs Iran and Arabia today? You doubt that? Ask the Tsar in Constantinople or Moscow! And if you imagine the 'Reformation' an improvement,. then look at the Protestant US filth opposed to every humane concept in the Bible!
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Post by sadie on Dec 23, 2010 0:23:54 GMT -5
There was a quote in a movie.....not even sure which one any more.......but it had someone playing the part of God...or something like that.....and they asked him what surprised him.....and the response was...."what people are willing to do in my name".........I know it was a movie and all made up........but that is something that has always stuck in my mind.
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Post by Erasmus on Dec 23, 2010 1:03:17 GMT -5
It's St. Paul somewhere but I don't know the exact chapter & verse. Basically he addresses the problem of 'God' being all things to all people by saying that there is a clear definition of 'God' as the ultimate benign foundation and anything in 'Scripture' that fits that is valid insight, while anything that justifies ancient conquests and tyranny is just a man-made excuse same as the gods of every other nation were held to justify for what their despots chose to do.
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