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#181 | |
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The descent of man ~ Nixon, Friedman, Reagan, Trump. |
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The future is unwritten
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Hand-of-Kindness Extender
Join Date: Aug 2003
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The government says Indians can take advantage of certain benefits allowed only to them. No problem right? The same government says people married to the opposite sex can take advantage of certain benefits allowed only to them. Now we have discrimination. I don't care what the reasons are for either...seems to be a lil silly |
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Knight of the Oval-Shaped Conference Table
Join Date: Jan 2002
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Or just ignore all of my points like you've done so far. What do I care? Quzah. |
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no one of consequence
Join Date: Jun 2001
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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"I may not always be perfect, but I'm always me."
Join Date: Dec 2001
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M'kay: this sounds like, "Well, if THEY can kill each other, then it's ok if WE (whitey) kill them too!!!" Say what?!? *shaking my head....*
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no one of consequence
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Arkansas
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I know this is beside the point, but it's still interesting.
Jared Diamond argues in the book "Guns, Germs, and Steel" that Native Americans failed to develop technology as fast as the Europeans mostly because of a lack of large domesticatable animals (and plants). Europeans had horses, pigs, cows, sheep, and goats. Native Americans had nothing! Cultures that lived in regions containing domesticatable animals and plants were able to switch over from a hunter-gather lifestyle to an agricultural lifestyle, and as a result, developed technology more quickly. But yes, of course they still killed each other. |
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Knight of the Oval-Shaped Conference Table
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You missed my point, which is: Why is it fine for them to have their infighting, but horrific when whitey wants to play too? So it's ok for TribeA to fight TribeB, but when OutsiderGroupA comes along, they can't kill anyone? See the absurdity in your logic here? If Whitey had used bows and arrows, then would it have been OK for them to fight too? Was it the guns that made it wrong? Superior firepower? Your logic makes no sense. Quzah. |
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#191 |
Person who doesn't update the user title
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Who was making the Native Americans out to be a bunch of peacemongers here?
Quzah, I'm afraid that I don't understand the point you're trying to make. Are you saying that Native Americans as a group should not get special considerations? |
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lobber of scimitars
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
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they would fit into this modern day American society like a glove! My limited experience with them doesnt support them being FLADs though. My experience is very limited though because <a href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/families/qesther.htm"<a>General Sullivan (read last paragraph) </a> killed all but a handful in this area, leaving no decendants for me to argue with and harass. Now, lets look at this white religious BS and it's importance to one's survival, at that time. soldier: Do you believe in Jesus? injun: ......Katanka... soldier: BANG!...Do you believe in Jesus? smart injun: (starts weeping) Why, yes and I feel blessed that he has come into my life and saved me from eternal damnation. soldier: Outstanding! Here are some clothes and some real food. Shit-can that feathery headset and I'll introduce you to my sister. |
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#194 |
Be ye forewarned ~ sometimes I jest.
Join Date: Nov 2003
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For what it's worth...
I'm not quite sure why it is assumed that all christians are homophobic. At least, that is what I'm inferring from many posts here.
Granted, there are most certainly some who are...maybe even many...but all? There have been so many intelligent arguments displayed here, and it is very easy to understand that homosexual couples would desire the same rights/advantages of marriage; however, one would be hard-pressed to find a very large number of evangelical christians to support that request. Why? Well, it certainly must be because we are all vehwy, vehwy afwaid of them. Or maybe it's just that we hate them. (I'm being sarcastic here, just in-case that is not translating...) For christians, the Bible is law. Some of man's laws coincide with scripture, some do not. It should not be too surprising that christians would not like to see something that is against God's law, become legal as man's law. That's not too hard to understand, right? So, what do we do about that? We attempt to put people in office that will support out beliefs when it comes to these issues. How is that so different from those who would do the opposite. Why does it always have to be misconstrued as *fear* or *phobia*? Same sex relationships are an abomination in God's eyes. (Yes, that's in the Bible. I'll post scripture ref. if anyone really cares to know, but I don't think anyone would doubt that this is in the Bible. And this matters to me because the Bible is my authority...yes, even above man's laws). As a christian, I could do nothing less than to fight against legalization of homosexual marriage. Do I think that I can actually stop the world from doing whatever it wants to? No. Do I think that it is a possibility that christians can keep everyone from sinning, thus making the world a warm, fuzzy place for us to live in? No, and believe it or not, we realize that would be scripturally impossible. The Bible speaks of the depravity of man... It's just a matter of time. The world will become more and more sinister. It all plays out in revelation. (I post these comments based on my belief in God as represented in the Bible...just in case that did not translate as well.) However, not even the above-mentioned scenario will deter me (us) from trying to be a light in a dark world. I am not afraid of homosexuals. They do not *creep me out*. They are just people, in need of a Savior, IMHO. Of course, I know that these types of comments won't go over well with many here. I just thought it was worthy of saying. We (christians) are just trying to live our lives the way we feel God wants us to. Just trying to find our way...searching for God's will every day. Desiring to show the love of Christ to all that we come in contact with. Most of us mean no harm...really. So, with that said...back to your regularly scheduled debate. ![]() (I have really enjoyed reading through these forums for the past few days...haven't gotten much cleaning done for Thanksgiving though. So many intelligent people here. So many funny people here...some are both. Bracing myself now for what ever replies will come. Bring it on...I can handle it. It can't be scarier than natural child birth...) Blessings, Jennifer <>< |
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#195 |
St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
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A very large percentage of people here have had less than positive experiences with the bible and God so therefore discount any of the wisdom of each.
MY internet connection is unbefuckinglievably slow for some unknown reason so I am unable to keep up with posts as normal. By slow I mean it takes 2 fucking minutes just to access the reply dialog. Last edited by slang; 11-26-2003 at 05:01 AM. |
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