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Don't play me for an idiot. There were guys in the water whose ship had been wrecked. Even if you were at war, which you aren't (you really should check to see who decides that), then killing unarmed men in the water, apart from being absolutely morally reprehensible, is murder. Those that support actions like this really need to take a good hard look at themselves.That does not answer the question. What order was given that was illegal?
How dare they try to upset students at a time like this! Don't they know there's a war on? We're at war with Eastasia, we've always been at war with Eastasia.Texas Senate passed a bill that forbids public schools from teaching history and current events about race that might upset students.
The problem lawmakers of both parties face is they don't want to lose the millions of dollars the for-profit health insurance industry funnels into their reelection campaigns. This money is largely why the GOP first promoted the Heritage Foundation plan as it was market-based and relied on private, for-profit health insurance. It's also why Democrats supported it later on, and that's the only reason the GOP now has a problem with it. But, the problem there is, they haven't come up with any idea that actually provides health care coverage AND relies on for-profit health insurance (protecting their own campaign bottom lines). The only idea I've heard floated about is health savings accounts, which seem like a good idea...if you have money. If you don't, it isn't.GOP faces a familiar dilemma: What to do about Obamacare?
Republican leaders have found themselves in a familiar place: pledging to make major changes to the Affordable Care Act, citing rising health care costs and a looming deadline - but far from agreeing on how to do it.
Republicans promised a mid-December vote on how to proceed on the expiring subsidies, in exchange for support from some Democrats for ending the government shutdown in November. Democrats have argued that the simplest and most politically popular option is to extend the subsidies, which were implemented in 2021 and meant to help defray the cost of health coverage during the covid-19 pandemic. But many GOP lawmakers have campaigned for years on pledges to “repeal Obamacare” and say that continuing to fund the subsidies is a nonstarter, calling instead to shift the money to Americans in the form of health-savings accounts.
“The White House has a solution for cost-sharing,” [can we see it? The last one the WH rolled out vanished in less than a day] Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, said Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” predicting that “people are going to work this out” by Christmas.
“We don’t want to cause panic for the folks who are worried that they’re going to lose the thing that they have,” Hassett added.
Thirteen House Republicans, mostly from liberal-leaning states, sent a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) during the shutdown warning that a failure to extend a version of the subsidies would “risk real harm to those we represent.”
However, many Republicans oppose extending the subsidies - arguing that they are a pandemic-era relic - and instead see the debate as an opportunity to revisit health care reforms the party has sought in the past.
Too divisive. It's not like she was some important podcaster or Youtube personality known for pushing politics.And speaking of politicizing, when is the President going to order the flag lowered for the death of one of our troops?
First, about porneia > I think this is listed in Colossians 3:5 as a thing to put to death >Porneia, sexual immorality and romantic love, committed love in marriage
Paul says how to relate >Just be careful with the English word 'lust' - the Greek does not have a dedicated word for that; the underlying word usually translated to 'lust' in English just means strong desire, and is also used in a positive sense (use your concordance to look it up).
And once upon a time it would have been considered mass murder and horrific that boat loads of drugs were killing a million people in a generation. More than all the major wars in the 20th century.No one has that intention. Regardless of the "law of armed conflict" once upon a time it would have been considered an atrocity to sink an enemy vessel and then machine gun the survivors in the water.
Actually once upon a time Christians and most people supported the death penalty and supported a war on evil. Understoof that sometimes evil is met with bad consequences.Once upon a time Christians would have lamented their deaths, even though they were the enemy. I guess we were just just inaccurately informed about the Gospel of Christ.
No just a couple of boats and suddenly the drug trade stops and we are saving 1,00s of lives. No one dares try that again. Its easy. Rather than all this compromise and cotton wooling that just covers up the bad and lets it continue.Kill 'em all, right? OK, this is a Christian forum and it's good of you to instruct us about the Christian position on the incident.
Originally, yes, but the story has evolved with the WH acknowledging it.Hegseth called it "fake news".
feels good doesn't it.Moderators always win.![]()
I remember when I was younger and just reflecting on how the gospel was preached it was simple. There wasn't all the counter and alternative ideas and rationalisations for not believing in God.Steve, thank you for laying out that graceful-exit roadmap. My own Tokyo witness has never hinged on clever rhetoric: I simply raise Jesus’ name, share the freedom He offers, and leave the growth to God. Online, my blogs try to encourage deeper thought, but the depth always points back to the One who deserves all praise, life, and love. It’s a daily struggle for us all—yet plant, witness, and bow we shall. Grace and peace to you, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
And that whatever was done (and they are no longer denying the "double tap"), Bradley was in charge.I think that's what's being read into it. But it seems more likely that Hegseth was referring to the boat strike period.
Some recent Sci-Fi is awesome.I like the response of just calling it "growing up". Also, a large draw of SciFi was the concept, the what if. I guess that when the ideas are nearing a quarter of a century old, and have been growing in familiarity all that time, they just lose their shine a bit.
I'm talking about the "double tap" to finish off survivors. For the military that is flat-out unlawful.I don't know if any of the strikes were lawful. It seems to depend on who you ask
Yes, but why couldn't there be two things?In biology, it's called "natural selection." It might look like magic, but species evolving in the same environmental pressures often tend to look very much alike.
I'd be interested in any literature about rat populations being able to learn more quickly after an isolated population learns something. What do you have?
God doesn't seem to think so:Belief in things unseen seems to be the problem.
I was referring to the article that I posted which you quoted. I am also referring to the article which said 500 Minnesota government workers are whistleblowers about the billions dollars fraud committed by Somalians in Minnesota.Did how did I know what article and authors were referenced? Prophecy?
Right. This has been observed for a very long time.Nothing new here.
It's always funny that YECs pretend that science is about faith, as thought faith were a bad thing. But science can't be about faith, since it depends on evidence. If your faith isn't strong enough to save you, science can't help.Keep looking and, as I'm sure you will, keep your faith in evol theory.
It seems so. You've confused evolution including macroevolution, which is an observed phenomenon, with universal common descent. And that is from genetics, not evolutionary theory. Even Darwin just supposed that God created some number of original living things.Nothing new here either and, yes, we've located the problem.
The one noted within the Department of Defense. Post 2.Reference to the law being violated?
"It ain't a war crime the first time."
Then show me how its wrong.It's not that you include a lot of history as background, it is about how much of that history is wrong.
Did how did I know what article and authors were referenced? Prophecy?I doubt you did. There's a lot more in that article than what you think.