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November 14, 2009 at 3:09 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #483553November 14, 2009 at 3:09 PM in reply to: Off Topic “Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion” #483779
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jficquette]I though point number 2 was interesting in that I could see how belief in an all powerful government utilizing Socialism could be defined as a religion considering it has never worked anywhere its been tried yet so many people still have faith in it.[/quote]
Kind of like libertarianism or Ron Paul.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantOne other thing:
Of the major conflict through human history, the establishment of the Islamic empire (and constituent kingdoms) does not even rate on the body-count list.Every high body-count conflict is either Chinese or Western (Europe, Russia, US) in its origin or its execution.
The only deviation from this is a single warlord named Timur who was Muslim and killed a lot of folks.
That was 700 years after the death of Muhammed.here is a fun link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_and_disasters_by_death_tollurbanrealtor
ParticipantOne other thing:
Of the major conflict through human history, the establishment of the Islamic empire (and constituent kingdoms) does not even rate on the body-count list.Every high body-count conflict is either Chinese or Western (Europe, Russia, US) in its origin or its execution.
The only deviation from this is a single warlord named Timur who was Muslim and killed a lot of folks.
That was 700 years after the death of Muhammed.here is a fun link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_and_disasters_by_death_tollurbanrealtor
ParticipantOne other thing:
Of the major conflict through human history, the establishment of the Islamic empire (and constituent kingdoms) does not even rate on the body-count list.Every high body-count conflict is either Chinese or Western (Europe, Russia, US) in its origin or its execution.
The only deviation from this is a single warlord named Timur who was Muslim and killed a lot of folks.
That was 700 years after the death of Muhammed.here is a fun link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_and_disasters_by_death_tollurbanrealtor
ParticipantOne other thing:
Of the major conflict through human history, the establishment of the Islamic empire (and constituent kingdoms) does not even rate on the body-count list.Every high body-count conflict is either Chinese or Western (Europe, Russia, US) in its origin or its execution.
The only deviation from this is a single warlord named Timur who was Muslim and killed a lot of folks.
That was 700 years after the death of Muhammed.here is a fun link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_and_disasters_by_death_tollurbanrealtor
ParticipantOne other thing:
Of the major conflict through human history, the establishment of the Islamic empire (and constituent kingdoms) does not even rate on the body-count list.Every high body-count conflict is either Chinese or Western (Europe, Russia, US) in its origin or its execution.
The only deviation from this is a single warlord named Timur who was Muslim and killed a lot of folks.
That was 700 years after the death of Muhammed.here is a fun link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_and_disasters_by_death_tollurbanrealtor
ParticipantOn this topic, a fun game to check out is Credo where it is the late Roman Empire and your goal is to get your preference into the canonization of Christianity.
EG:
You are trying to get the phrase “the father, the SUN, and the holy ghost” into the creed of the new church at the council of Nicea.Very cool if you are Bible nerd.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantOn this topic, a fun game to check out is Credo where it is the late Roman Empire and your goal is to get your preference into the canonization of Christianity.
EG:
You are trying to get the phrase “the father, the SUN, and the holy ghost” into the creed of the new church at the council of Nicea.Very cool if you are Bible nerd.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantOn this topic, a fun game to check out is Credo where it is the late Roman Empire and your goal is to get your preference into the canonization of Christianity.
EG:
You are trying to get the phrase “the father, the SUN, and the holy ghost” into the creed of the new church at the council of Nicea.Very cool if you are Bible nerd.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantOn this topic, a fun game to check out is Credo where it is the late Roman Empire and your goal is to get your preference into the canonization of Christianity.
EG:
You are trying to get the phrase “the father, the SUN, and the holy ghost” into the creed of the new church at the council of Nicea.Very cool if you are Bible nerd.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantOn this topic, a fun game to check out is Credo where it is the late Roman Empire and your goal is to get your preference into the canonization of Christianity.
EG:
You are trying to get the phrase “the father, the SUN, and the holy ghost” into the creed of the new church at the council of Nicea.Very cool if you are Bible nerd.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantMy point is that the early mission of Christianity was to create divergence whereas that of Islam was to create solidarity.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantMy point is that the early mission of Christianity was to create divergence whereas that of Islam was to create solidarity.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantMy point is that the early mission of Christianity was to create divergence whereas that of Islam was to create solidarity.
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