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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Mar 2, 2024 18:47:33 GMT
Both have stuff we find both laughable and disgusting in todays world. I've not scene many women stoned to death for adultery in the last few years, seems to have fallen out of favour with Christians. I question if they really follow the bible. Maybe it's because Jesus said, "whoever is without sin, cast the first stone". Which means god. Man was found to be faulty in the Garden of Eden, so this is why Christians believe if someone has done great wrong they will be punished by god. Only god has perfect judgment because only god sees everything and knows everything.
For example, a really weird experience I had was this one bloke who was a customer of mine and I ranked him as the worst customer I have ever had, like the attitude was the customer from hell. A long time later after I had the displeasure of doing business with him some woman turned up out of the blue, claiming I have some of his property, which I did not, but it turned out he has died. He was about 30ish as I remember. I guess it was a case of what you put out you eventually get back.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 2, 2024 18:55:23 GMT
Then the same is true for all minority extremists. But unlike Co2 we have seen virtually no effect from these extremists. Indeed but then no others come close to the 3% that we have in Islam. It is the numbers of extremists in Islam that is the problem just as it was the number of extremists in Irish republicanism that was the problem. As you confirm in CO2 is your belief it is the size of the small percentage that makes all the difference and of course begs the question why is Islam such a prodigious producer of such extremists over all other faiths, beliefs, cults, political beliefs etc. Where does 3% come from? I missed that.
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Post by happyhornet on Mar 2, 2024 18:57:51 GMT
Maybe it's because Jesus said, "whoever is without sin, cast the first stone". Which means god. Man was found to be faulty in the Garden of Eden, so this is why Christians believe if someone has done great wrong they will be punished by god. Only god has perfect judgment because only god sees everything and knows everything.
For example, a really weird experience I had was this one bloke who was a customer of mine and I ranked him as the worst customer I have ever had, like the attitude was the customer from hell. A long time later after I had the displeasure of doing business with him some woman turned up out of the blue, claiming I have some of his property, which I did not, but it turned out he has died. He was about 30ish as I remember. I guess it was a case of what you put out you eventually get back.
I'm not a religious man, never have been, but as I get older I understand more and more why people believe in karma.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 2, 2024 19:04:14 GMT
As I said. Support for those already here. I don't know why you keep reading things not said explicitly into what i'm saying to swerve violently away from the obvious. I was very vague. The BBC has presented (for instance) multiple features on the plight of those who ended up Calais that would leave an entirely naive viewer with the come away that they should be allowed into Britain. I don't recall any sympathetic programing at all centered around the opinions or plight of those who feel their communities have wrecked by the imposition of large numbers of 'boat people' Perhaps if you stop switching between asylum seekers and migrants. Asylum seeker. A person asking for asylum from torture, persecution death. Immigrant. A person invited to work in the UK by the elected government.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 2, 2024 19:12:21 GMT
Both have stuff we find both laughable and disgusting in todays world. I've not scene many women stoned to death for adultery in the last few years, seems to have fallen out of favour with Christians. I question if they really follow the bible. Who knows did Christ advocate stoning women for adultery? No, but he also stated not one word of the old testament has changed. "Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to fulfill. For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished."
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Post by zanygame on Mar 2, 2024 19:16:04 GMT
Which means god. Man was found to be faulty in the Garden of Eden, so this is why Christians believe if someone has done great wrong they will be punished by god. Only god has perfect judgment because only god sees everything and knows everything.
For example, a really weird experience I had was this one bloke who was a customer of mine and I ranked him as the worst customer I have ever had, like the attitude was the customer from hell. A long time later after I had the displeasure of doing business with him some woman turned up out of the blue, claiming I have some of his property, which I did not, but it turned out he has died. He was about 30ish as I remember. I guess it was a case of what you put out you eventually get back.
I'm not a religious man, never have been, but as I get older I understand more and more why people believe in karma. Many years ago when I was an apprentice and I was picked on by the foreman, an old cabinet maker told me. "The punishment for being an arsehole is that your an arsehole" I think that's true. You meet people who are always complaining, pushing in or spoiling for a fight, but they are never happy souls.
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Post by Orac on Mar 2, 2024 20:00:24 GMT
I don't know why you keep reading things not said explicitly into what i'm saying to swerve violently away from the obvious. I was very vague. The BBC has presented (for instance) multiple features on the plight of those who ended up Calais that would leave an entirely naive viewer with the come away that they should be allowed into Britain. I don't recall any sympathetic programing at all centered around the opinions or plight of those who feel their communities have wrecked by the imposition of large numbers of 'boat people' Perhaps if you stop switching between asylum seekers and migrants. Asylum seeker. A person asking for asylum from torture, persecution death. Immigrant. A person invited to work in the UK by the elected government. The BBC are in favor of both forms of immigration. Nothing but a pointless deviation
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Post by zanygame on Mar 2, 2024 20:07:17 GMT
Perhaps if you stop switching between asylum seekers and migrants. Asylum seeker. A person asking for asylum from torture, persecution death. Immigrant. A person invited to work in the UK by the elected government. The BBC are in favor of both forms of immigration. Nothing but a pointless deviation No they aren't, which was the point. They sympathise with asylum seekers. They are neutral on immigration.
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Post by wapentake on Mar 2, 2024 20:24:10 GMT
The BBC are in favor of both forms of immigration. Nothing but a pointless deviation No they aren't, which was the point. They sympathise with asylum seekers. They are neutral on immigration. Perhaps they do,but not all asylum seekers are asylum seekers are they?
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Post by zanygame on Mar 2, 2024 20:34:14 GMT
No they aren't, which was the point. They sympathise with asylum seekers. They are neutral on immigration. Perhaps they do, but not all asylum seekers are asylum seekers are they? Agreed. But would you expect the BBC to judge?
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Post by Orac on Mar 2, 2024 20:34:58 GMT
The BBC are in favor of both forms of immigration. Nothing but a pointless deviation No they aren't, which was the point. They sympathise with asylum seekers. They are neutral on immigration. No they aren't. If an article on the subject does emerge (unlikely in itself), the public will be reminded of the supposed 'economic benefits' (a very arguable opinion), the opposition to such by a 'dangerous extreme right' and will not choose to highlight negative effects or voice negative opinions transparently (report on them). It has an easily identifiable position on the topic and has had historically since the issue became hot politically.
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Post by wapentake on Mar 2, 2024 20:41:26 GMT
Perhaps they do, but not all asylum seekers are asylum seekers are they? Agreed. But would you expect the BBC to judge? No but then I don’t expect them (as an organisation) to sympathise,they’re there as impartial observers and broadcasters. I’m not a massive beeb basher btw,they do some really good stuff but as auntie they’re also in their position an aunt sally it goes with the territory l
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Post by zanygame on Mar 2, 2024 20:55:06 GMT
Maybe it's because Jesus said, "whoever is without sin, cast the first stone". Which means god. Man was found to be faulty in the Garden of Eden, so this is why Christians believe if someone has done great wrong they will be punished by god. Only god has perfect judgment because only god sees everything and knows everything.
For example, a really weird experience I had was this one bloke who was a customer of mine and I ranked him as the worst customer I have ever had, like the attitude was the customer from hell. A long time later after I had the displeasure of doing business with him some woman turned up out of the blue, claiming I have some of his property, which I did not, but it turned out he has died. He was about 30ish as I remember. I guess it was a case of what you put out you eventually get back.
You have to consider that you think god killed a man for being a bad customer.
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Post by Orac on Mar 2, 2024 20:57:05 GMT
If god isn't going to sort these people out, who will?
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Post by zanygame on Mar 2, 2024 20:58:12 GMT
Agreed. But would you expect the BBC to judge? No but then I don’t expect them (as an organisation) to sympathise,they’re there as impartial observers and broadcasters.I’m not a massive beeb basher btw,they do some really good stuff but as auntie they’re also in their position an aunt sally it goes with the territory l Really? So you would want them not to be sympathetic when talking to a couple who's daughter had committed suicide?
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