Nuns Escape Nursing Home To Return To Alpine Convent
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as a possible sooner rather than later Nursing Home inmate, yay nuns!
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Ok. The messages are below. What did I miss?I kindly ask you to reread the post you reacted to. And my previous posts in this thread.
Look up International Law and War law. Unless the survivor pauses an imminent danger then the shooting is illegal. This is designed for reciprocity during war.
Personally I have no problems taking the war on drugs to them but it is illegal to shoot survivors.
You realize that you will soon be labelled as a Hamas supporting terrorist lover. How many American flags have you been burning lately?
So you think those Republican Senators just received an FBI file from some "precocious 15 year old" and then entered into record?I think there doesn't seem to be any evidence that the report is authentic in any way.
Yes it needed to be addressed. And they are addressing it, like at a lot of colleges.While it may not interfere with someone learning STEM. It does interfere with "the normal college experience" for some of the students.
And while it may only be a minority who would actually light a dumpster on fire to prevent an Ann Coulter speech from taking place...
Overall, attitudes toward "squashing free speech that I don't like" are more than just a small minority.
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UC Berkeley students, faculty evaluate campus free speech climate
While the topic of free speech is intertwined with UC Berkeley’s legacy, it has recently become a particular source of concern on campus and across the nation.www.dailycal.org
UC Berkeley’s Free Speech Identity Crisis | Berkeley Political Review
“Speech is not violence. The Left conflates the two in order to justify its own violent reactions to differing points of view.” Michael Knowles “I go to UC Berkeley…” Usually, when a Berkeley student utters these words to those who aren’t lucky enough to attend our university, they are met with...bpr.studentorg.berkeley.edu
A campus culture of more than just a few outliers being intolerant of "anything but the most progressive viewpoint" was evidently enough of a problem, and some Senior faculty recognized it was something that needed to be addressed in the form of a brand new course called "Openness to Opposing Views"
In other words according your belief- "some to eternal life but the wicked to eternal life in hell" Even though not one verse when talking about eternal life contrasts it with eternal life in hell. It's always contrasted with perishing or death.but the wicked to eternal punishment.
There's not one verse stating that.. During the second death all are resurrected,
Well, a deeper study on which manuscripts to believe in is sometimes in order. There are discussions on which Greek word is the correct one in this case.Most updated translations use stole which translates as robes or garments.
I'm responding to your previous comment:Well, yeah. We're all going off of reporting and information released to the public. What else would be expected on a public forum? What else should we talk about in this thread about this incident?
But it remains that the incident apparently did happen and there will (should) be accountability.
Before a charge is laidThe incident happened. The law was broken. Who needs to go to prison for war crimes? Thats really the only question that needs to be answered now.
Everyone is eligible! America deserves the best government somebody can buy.Hey everybody, free pardons for public corruption!
If words can be violence then what is actual 'violence' violence to be called? Apologies to Whoopie.An overwhelming majority of college students believe that “words can be violence,” according to a new poll that found undergraduates are more reluctant to express their views on campus following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression released a new reportTuesday examining students’ views on free speech following the assassinationof the TPUSA founder during a speech at Utah Valley University in September. The survey was conducted from Oct. 3-31, sampling 2,028 undergraduates nationwide and 204 students at Utah Valley University.
The survey asked students whether they felt more or less comfortable engaging in a variety of activities following Kirk’s Sept. 10 assassination. A majority of Utah Valley University students felt a “great deal” or “slightly” less comfortable expressing their views on “a controversial political topic during an in class discussion” (68%), expressing their views on “a controversial political topic to other students during a discussion in a campus common space” (64%), and expressing controversial political opinions to classmates on social media (65%).
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Over 90% of college students think 'words can be violence' after Kirk assassination: poll
An overwhelming majority of college students believe that words can be violence, according to a new poll that found undergraduates are more reluctant to express their views on campus following thewww.christianpost.com
He did tend to pick the better judges.Obama judge, so not a surprise.