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Previously on "Terrorists are still around..."

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  • mcquiggd
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    What is Narnias policy on claiming Asylum?

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Chico
    Hahaaaa .... that was funny. Mordac as has been pointed out many times what most people believe (the self styled atheists on this board) and what is fact is not necessarily the same thing. I shall leave you with the words of CS Lewis......"I gave in, and admitted that God was God."

    Talking about CS Lewis cant wait to see The Chronicles of Narnia Trailer
    I was about to agree with you on "and what is fact is not necessarily the same thing" until you wandered off into the fantasy world of Narnia. Oh well, wherever you feel most comfortable I suppose.

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  • xoggoth
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    CS Lewis. That Hideous Strength was good.

    Keep on banging on about the Islamic threat Chico, Maybe the truth will sink in eventually.

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  • Chico
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    Hahaaaa .... that was funny. Mordac as has been pointed out many times what most people believe (the self styled atheists on this board) and what is fact is not necessarily the same thing. I shall leave you with the words of CS Lewis......"I gave in, and admitted that God was God."

    Talking about CS Lewis cant wait to see The Chronicles of Narnia Trailer

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  • BobTheCrate
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    Chico I don't think you'll have too many disagreeing with you over the merits and successes of latterday Christianity.

    What most of us are saying, at least me anyway, is keep it (and other religions) well away from the political establishment.

    If you bring the Church back into Parliament and afford it the power to author and co author legislation, you will witness the rapid undoing of what you profess to be the virtues of Christian democracy.

    Again, it is Christianity's proven and demonstrated willingness to shy away from political power, that has given it its tolerant, gentle and non interfering existance.

    And when I outline those virtues of Christianity, I'm not affording those virtues to every person who claims to be Christian.

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  • threaded
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    Don't know what the reason was but I was reading this thread and the words to an old song came into my head.

    I feel it in my fingers
    I feel it in my toes
    The love that's all around me
    And so the feeling grows
    It's written on the wind
    It's everywhere I go
    So if you really love me
    Come on and let it show
    You know I love you, I always will
    My mind's made up by the way that I feel
    There's no beginning, there'll be no end
    'Cause on my love you can depend
    I see your face before me
    As I lay on my bed
    I cannot get to thinking
    Of all the things you said
    You gave your promise to me and I gave mine to you
    I need someone beside me in everything I do
    You know I love you, I always will
    My mind's made up by the way that I feel
    There's no beginning, there'll be no end
    'Cause on my love you can depend
    I got to keep it moving
    It's written in the wind
    Oh everywhere I go
    So if you really love me
    Come on and let it show
    Come on and let it,
    Come on and let it,
    Come on and let it,
    Come on and let it show

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Chico
    Ermmm... is that right most of the people on this planet believe in a God.. Get with times dude..
    And most of the problems on this planet stem from the fact that they all believe in different Gods. So while you may believe you're right, you can be sure that almost everyone else believes you're wrong. Just like this board then.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Chico
    Ermmm... is that right most of the people on this planet believe in a God.. Get with times dude..
    Including your terrorists. So we've come full circle. But anyway it whittled away a boring Friday afternoon listening to the random vapourings of an evolutionary failure. Enjoy the cosmic dance dude (it even has a place for you) and have a good weekend

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  • Chico
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    Ermmm... is that right most of the people on this planet believe in a God.. Get with times dude..

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  • ALM
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    Who set up the democracies in those countries? Answer the Christian West.
    The West has indeed led the way in economic, scientific and political progress over the last 200 years or so. Of course you would have us believe this is all thanks to holy trinity or because Jesus died on a wooden cross or some other garbage you believe in.

    Chico, you're obviously a deluded bafoon but you may have noticed that most of your fellow humans are not quite so stupid to hold such opinions. Have a nice weekend.

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  • Chico
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    I suspect that the rest of us do.

    Thomas Torquemada was allegedly a Christian...
    Not sure he would he would pass the WWJD test.

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  • Chico
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    Originally posted by Rebecca Loos
    Chico I am not disagreeing with the theory of Christian principles - I like them and they are good.

    But they are necessarily applied by Christian people and institutions - as proved throughout history
    Not sure I understand your second point.

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  • Rebecca Loos
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    Chico I am not disagreeing with the theory of Christian principles - I like them and they are good.

    But they are necessarily applied by Christian people and institutions - as proved throughout history

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  • Chico
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    Originally posted by Rebecca Loos
    Chico you are not being intellectually honest. Greek democracy was no utopia, it simply assimilated what was believed in those times (that slavery was OK), but for its citizens it was democracy nonetheless.

    If I remember rightly, the early Christian democracy were not too hot on women either.
    When British parliamentary monarchy started, slavery was still legal too
    And read about the suffragettes and abolitionists and you find that it was their Christian beliefs which drove them to fight the prevailing norms. Christians have been fighting prejudice in whatever form they find it, wherever they find it

    "..There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus..." Gal 3:28

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  • Rebecca Loos
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    Chico you are not being intellectually honest. Greek democracy was no utopia, it simply assimilated what was believed in those times (that slavery was OK), but for its citizens it was democracy nonetheless.

    If I remember rightly, the early Christian democracy were not too hot on women either.
    When British parliamentary monarchy started, slavery was still legal too

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