Explain it to me, I'm open to it.
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Sure, and he expresses it often. I was just pointing out him telling us we're wrong - while making the point that most religious people tell others they're wrong.
Pointing out the irony in NK's posts means I'm upset about this? LOL!Quote:
I don't understand why you're upset about this.
We all express our beliefs often, because they're our beliefs. The Christians quote the bible left right and center to prove that their beliefs are valid. Those of us that aren't Christian have the same right to express our beliefs and why we feel they're valid.Quote:
Sure, and he expresses it often. I was just pointing out him telling us we're wrong - while making the point that most religious people tell others they're wrong.
I guess you're not upset. Perhaps you're just trying to goad him into a confrontation.Quote:
Pointing out the irony in NK's posts means I'm upset about this? LOL!
Why is everything Bush's fault?
Surely you know enough history to know about Woodrow Wilson and the Federal Reserve Act, whereby we have been ripped off ever since by a system that saddles us with both principal and interest by borrowing money into circulation instead of the government issuing it into circulation.
Surely you know that the Democrats set up the great Ponzi scheme known as Social Security, which is now bankrupt because of another Democrat, Lyndon Johnson, who put the SS trust funds into the general funds where it was promptly spent on a no-win war against poverty.
By the way, that is a Democrat war that has been going on a lot more than 8 years, and no exit strategy in sight.
And now, If Obama has his way, you will lose a lot of choice about your health care, and will have to pay exorbitant amounts for your energy because of cap and tax.
Dream on. Continue to blame everything on Bush.
Can't say that I've ever believed otherwise, not need to justify that with me.
I have a great put down here but I'll be nice to him. I was merely pointing out an exaggeration of his and noting the irony in his posts. No need to read anything else into it.Quote:
I guess you're not upset. Perhaps you're just trying to goad him into a confrontation.
[QUOTE=NeedKarma;2122130]There is no god and the sky is indeed not falling. QUOTE]
Do you believe that CO2 is a gas that must be reduced? Do you believe that the world must take itself back to 18th century modes of living, giving up our automobiles, central air conditioning, and other energy using amenities.
If you do, then you DO think the sky is falling.
He as in God?
That's your belief, not mine.
I don't want to get into the same fight again and again and again. We never accomplish anything when we talk about our beliefs. Not you and me, but Christians versus the rest of us. We just go around in circles until the thread is closed.
I respect your right to believe in the God of the bible.
Please respect my right to follow my own beliefs which are very different from yours.
I'm out of here. This will only lead to a headache.
Good luck with your fight, I mean discussion. :rolleyes:
Hello gal:
Let's see if we can keep the argument in one straight line...
I didn't say EVERYTHING is Bush's fault.. You said we'd LOSE liberties under Obama.. I just mentioned the liberties we lost under Bush. It's no more difficult than that.
Do I think, that NO MATTER which administration is in power, that my Constitutional rights have remained intact? I do not. I don't think the Democrats look out for 'em any better than you folks do.
excon
Hello again, gal:
I did not. I DID predict that Sarah Palin would be our next president IF the Democrats failed to pass a public option. And, that's exactly what the Democrats did.
Obama has managed to do the unthinkable... He's pissed off EVERYBODY including me.
Since Huckabee folded, the right wing of the party is available to Sarah. As a matter of fact, that wing is the ONLY wing that has it together. Yes, I think she can win.
Do I think that would be good? No.
excon
Galv,
I think when someone places more faith and value in material things of this world, like money and possessions, then you get the current culture of overconsumption.
Regardless, when one dies, you can't take it with you. A mansion or BMW or huge bank account can't eulogize you. But if one helps others, makes others smile and laugh, improves the lives of others - I think these relationships are for eternity.
G&P
I have to wonder how many of you know what I mean when I use the term "biblical world veiw".
Do you?
Even though I am a Christian I'm not sure what part of the Bible you are referring to, The part that says God so loved the world and sent his only son or the part that says it was so evil he destroyed it or the part that says as it was in the days of Noah so it will be. My interpretation of a biblical world view is the world is evil and liable to destruction. Is this your meaning also?
What I mean is that God is in control of the big picture and that climate is not part of man's responsibility.
Man was given oversight of the day to day affairs, and he is responsiblefor his own problems.
Property rights are sacred as are rights of inheritance.
We are supposed to treat our fellow man in the manner we wish to be treated. If this were followed, there would be no oppression of the weaker among us, whether by politicians, dictators, or CEO's.
But as it relates to this thread, it means that those who attempt to defraud the public with rigged information for their own personal gain are nothing more than predators.
They hope to make everyone else provide them with great wealth and power.
Definitely not a biblical world view.
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