waitasec
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How is that so?
history tells me so....
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How is that so?
There are well over 100 nations out there, you know.
I think it has been the influence of christian fundamentalism on U.S. culture and politics that ruined the vision and made us a dumbed down and shallow society. I think we should round then all up and deport them to the U.K. and start anew. :yes:
About 195
Yes. And every single one has commited crimes against humanity? Really?
Southern Sudan has their plans for world conquest on the drawing board as we speak.
What is a crime against humanity?
Lol, fearmonging at it's best. You should run for republican congress......
Yes. And every single one has commited crimes against humanity? Really?
If you asked that question to a Nazi society or a Communist society your statement would make a little sense but to state that in a free society like the USA, you show total disregard for common sense.
How is that so?
Consider yourself eaten.
The poor souls are not use to being challenged. :no:
Debunker, take it easy on our Liberal friends. They have the best of intentions, they just are blind to reality.
As smart as you are and as a strong Christian that you are, your bright remarks...
I must admit that there is much truth in what you say. However, there certainly are degrees of evil in various cultures and counties that are more evil in their behavior than other communities and this evil is also confined to particular periods of history. Germany today must be viewed as at least a moderately moral nation. But the Nazi nation of WWII stood alone in Europe as a most evil empire. Japan had its hour of evil, so did Russia, China, Korea and yes the USA.
So criticism of evil in this world can be spread around.
That may have been true once. It certainly isn't any longer.(...)
But no other nation in the history of mankind has ever offered as much mechanism in its culture for self correction over a long period of time. That must be considered a good thing by any common sense person.
How do you feel them about those who claim to support a Christian, all-american life yet betray those principles? There has been no shortage of same, you know.For this reason, I am suspicious of the motives of those who harshly criticize the Constitution of the USA, of those who oppose the Christian philosophy of life, and especially those who promote the religious (other faiths) way of life but do not live up to the model of their faith.
It has been clear for decades already, but I don't think I will reach any agreement with you on this matter.Those fish who do not want to swim in the world ocean need to be isolated from the rest of humanity. There is no need in this world for radical Muslims, Christians, Jews, liberals, conservatives, or any faith that depends on and call for the total destruction of others. We must be willing to make a judgement and take action against evil philosophies and ways of life that threaten mankind. I know that this is difficult to decide who is righteous and who is not and there is a danger of self righteousness, but we are forced to chose. Some of the responses on this thread is making are making it clear what choice America must make.