I didn't know that Scarlett Johansson supported those poor people living beneath the Earth who are living on the brink of extinction from the machines. I didn't know that Soda Streams where a creation of the Matrix.
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Originally posted by sbakoola View PostI didn't know that Scarlett Johansson supported those poor people living beneath the Earth who are living on the brink of extinction from the machines. I didn't know that Soda Streams where a creation of the Matrix.
Let's Get bizzy...!
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Originally posted by Dactylion View PostShinto
Buddhism
Sikhism
There are an awful lot of Gods, ghosts, wilful spirits & reincarnations in that list. None of which are founded in any kind of empirical evidence or reason.Comment
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostWhether Buddhism is a religion or not is definitely up for argument, but ignoring that:
There are an awful lot of Gods, ghosts, wilful spirits & reincarnations in that list. None of which are founded in any kind of empirical evidence or reason.
It is a fallacy that all faith is blind faith and contrary to reason. You may not personally find the evidence satisfactory and reasonable, but that is entirely another matter.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Primary Source 2.29 Pliny the Elder, Natural History
"All men are in the same condition from their final day as they were before their first day. Neither body nor mind has any sensation after death, any more than it did before birth. It is vanity that extends itself into the future and creates for itself a life lasting beyond death, sometimes giving the soul immortality, sometimes transfiguration, sometimes giving senses to those below, and worshipping ghosts and making a god of one who has already ceased to be even a man. It is as if man’s method of breathing were different from that of other animals and no one predicts a similar immortality for other animals that live as long. But in itself what is the substance of the soul? What is its material? Where is its thought? How does it see, hear and touch? What use does it get from these senses, or what good can it have without them? Next, where is the home and how great is the crowd of all the souls and shades of the ages? These are childish delusions and the inventions of mortality greedy for unceasing life."
Not all the ancients were superstitous fools.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostIt's not a chip, it's just the ridiculous comments you come out with. You talk of no coherent point? Have you read what you have just written? Can you not see the flaw in almost every statement you have made there? It is obvious that the mentality of many middle eastern nations is backwards in some aspects but there are 2 sides to every story. The way France and Britain carved out the Middle East is not of minor historic relevance, neither is the UK's contribution towards the atrocity committed against the Palestinians (It does make me question the details of the Holocaust when I see a people oppress immediately after being oppressed, you would think they would be the first to understand).
One thing you do have a point with is the lack of ambiguity that comes with the Israelis - they refuse to continue stealing and confiscating land (be it Lebanon, Syria, Palestine) and continue to insist on their right to exist while refusing the right of say Palestine to exist. They will continue to repress and terrorise people and insist that they are the oppressed. So I kind of get what you are saying there - you know where you stand with them.
Your last statement is laughable - They invaded and terrorised South Lebanon for decades, continue to launch strikes against the Syrian government and stole land from both Lebanon and Syria - surely the best way to make friends with your neighbours right? They do, however, have some alliances - funnily enough they are with the funders, supporters and founders of Al-Qaeda in the middle-east.
My point stands that Israel is an example of a western democracy that works well. it is therefore a target for the totalitarian regimes that surround it as its very existence is a threat to the status of their governments. Then in the West we have people like you who think that you can score moral points ("I feel sympathy for the Palestinians ! that's cos "I care!!!") without putting your hand in your own pocket or going out there to give humanitarian aid. No, it is much easier for you to pick out the Israelis and liken their behaviour to Nazi Germany. I am sure the victims of the holocaust would enjoy your twisted moral equivalence.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by RedSauce View PostCan't argue with an aid charity that opposes trade with illegal settlements.
Three bullying neighbours ganged up.
Israel kicked all their arses, then rested on the seventh day.
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