False Prophet
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Christians bomb abortion clinics and burn them down!
One or two have. You think that's analogous to ISIS?Christians bomb abortion clinics and burn them down!
The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages. In 1095 Byzantine Emperor Alexios I, in Constantinople, sent an ambassador to Pope Urban II in Italy pleading for military help against the growing Turkish threat. The Pope responded promptly by calling Catholic soldiers to join the First Crusade. The immediate goal was to guarantee pilgrims access to the holy sites in the Holy Land under Muslim control. His long-range goal was to reunite the Eastern and Western branches of Christendom after their split in 1054 with the pope as head of the united Church. A complex 200-year struggle ensued.
I was just having that thought.The fact that you have to go back a millennium to find comparable behavior is not working in your favor.lain:
I was just having that thought.
Look, Christendom learned the tragic lesson of empowering religion politically. Islam will have to at some point as well.
Mingling faith with secular institutions invites one to become too much of the other and that's good for neither. Better to let our faith rule our conscience and inform our character. If we do, it will be reflected in our reason and the state will not be its enemy or need to be its advocate.
I'd say a few of you seem to struggle to separate the loud from the many. Reasonable people rarely shout and as often leave the unreasonable to ruin their voices, understanding how little it will have signified when the shouting is over.A few of you seem unfamiliar with that lesson.
I'd say a few of you seem to struggle to separate the loud from the many.
Reasonable people rarely shout and as often leave the unreasonable to ruin their voices, understanding how little it will have signified when the shouting is over.
Sure. No offense taken. Just trading the "of you".Or "dangerous." I did use the word "few," after all.
That's history though. If you look at Congress the problem isn't about the fringe, but about the rule and how inbred and useless it has become. I'm wondering if we won't come to a coalition system at some point, if things continue to fracture.The laughing stops when the blowhards actually start getting elected.
Sure. No offense taken. Just trading the "of you".
That's history though. If you look at Congress the problem isn't about the fringe, but about the rule and how inbred and useless it has become. I'm wondering if we won't come to a coalition system at some point, if things continue to fracture.
Might not have a choice. You could argue the de facto reality of it with the impact of the Tea Party on the larger body of republicans as we sit. Tails wagging dogs and cobbled majorities. :idunno:I doubt it, our system's not built for a coalition.
Wait, are you blaming the President or congratulating him? :think:Clock Kid now moving outside of U.S.:
"Less than 24 hours after Ahmed Mohamed met President Obama, his family decided it’s time to leave America for good."
More here:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...5ed296-7762-11e5-b9c1-f03c48c96ac2_story.html
Wait, are you blaming the President or congratulating him? :think:
This is going to pose a problem for the hard right.![]()
Let's just hope he doesn't try to take his clock along. :shocked:Right. I mean, he's finally leaving. Going somewhere he's wanted or welcome. Sooooooooo...what's the plot twist?:think: