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It’s sad.USA has a very sink-or-swim ethic.
I don’t know. But we need to look at the larger issue at hand. Telling someone something they aren’t only harms them imoI've never seen a study done on it, but it might be enlightening to see the percentage numbers for "transsexual" killers in the total "transsexual" population, as juxtaposed against the number of "cisgender" killers in the total "cisgender" population, and see if the "transsexual" numbers are greater within their specific population as a whole. I.e., are they more prone to violent behavior due to the fact of their specific psychosexual abnormality?
I'd like to see the numbers on something like that, but I have no idea where to look, and I'll be hanged if I'm gonna try to crunch those numbers myself, LOL!![]()
So Ro 8 is true only in certain circumstances, not across all God's word and, therefore, has no bearing outside Ro?“Appealing to ‘Biblical reasoning’ doesn’t solve the problem—it just avoids it. You’re using predestination in Romans 8 as a trump card to reinterpret Hebrews 6,
Did you not read the post? I expressly invited readers to "imagine". Similar to the beginnings of arguments from evolutionary biologists.I hope you will note that everything you just wrote is from your imagination -- no facts involved at all.
Go through the thread and search the word "fact" and you'll find many examples.Where? Give an example.
Patel in the Senate today. per atrupar
Very true. According to the NPR program many of the folks in Baltimore have been depositing their copies of THE GREAT CONTROVERSY in their recycling bins. Paper of all sorts which is recycled is frequently converted into the lovely toilet tissue we use.The people of Baltimore will have a preponderance of tissue paper now.
-CryptoLutheran
I'm aware of everything you mentioned here, and you bringing these specific subjects up as an attempt to show that Islam teaches intolerance and violence proves that you didn't learn about Islam from the sources you mentioned earlier.Are you aware of the doctrine of dar al-harb and dar al-Islam? Or taqiyya? If you aren't, I'd suggest you read up on it.
When they are few in number, Medina verses are heavily emphasized. These are the ones like "you have your religion, I have my religion" As they grow in numbers, they shift to the Meccan verses "slaughter the pagans" sort of verses.
In very simple terms, Dar al Islam (House of Islam) historically was a Muslim land with a Muslim government where Islamic law governed. Dar al Harb (House of War) was a land not under an Islamic government or Islamic law, which was openly hostile towards Muslims. Since there are no countries that fit these definitions today, the terms are rarely used by Muslims, with the exception being primarily Islamic extremist groups to justify their actions.the doctrine of dar al-harb and dar al-Islam
Let's take a look at what the Qur'an says about taqiyya.taqiyya
You can't take single verses from the Qur'an and apply them without including the surrounding verses and the historical and cultural context they were written in, as I mentioned earlier. The verses were revealed during specific battles that took place around 1400 years ago and are not applicable to Muslims living today. There's also not a single verse in the Qur'an that calls for the killing of non-Muslims simply for being non-Muslims. I'll provide a couple examples of what you would call "'slaughter the pagans' sort of verses" to show this below:There's a playbook, the behavior and teachings depend on the population. When they are few in number, Medina verses are heavily emphasized. These are the ones like "you have your religion, I have my religion" As they grow in numbers, they shift to the Meccan verses "slaughter the pagans" sort of verses.
Simple math. In 2021, 580,000 people in the world died violently. This includes conflict deaths, intentional homicides, and killings during legal interventions. If every violent death in 2021 came at the hands of a Muslim, they would represent only 0.025% of the Muslim population. Also, if you add up all the members of ISIS, al Qaeda, Boko Haram, Hamas, Jemaah Islamiya, and even the lesser-known groups like Gama’a al-Islamiyya and Jaysh Rijal Al-Tariq Al-Naqshabandi from the US Department of State Country Reports on Terrorism 2023, there are less than 1,000,000 known Islamic terrorists in the world. Even if you double that number to 2,000,000 just to be sure every single terrorist is counted, like lone wolves, etc., it would only add up to 0.1% of the Muslim population. To reach 1%, there would need to be 20 million violent jihadists.What makes you think it is only 1%?
Where do you think it goes?Are you aware of where the Zakat goes?
Based in The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Comprehensive Update on Terrorist Financing Risks, most lone wolf actors are self funded. Large terrorist groups rely on a mix of state sponsorship, illegal activities, and donations, and smaller ones through criminal activities like kidnapping, piracy, and extortion. Private donations only account for between 10-30% of the funding and these donations mainly go to long established terror groups like Hamas.Who do you think funds the ones who actually engage in violent jihad?
War and conflict are the primary factors.You keep mentioning 2 billion followers, and seem to be ignoring the political landscape of the majority muslim world. Why do you think there are so many Islamic refugees?
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posted this 4 days after the death of career criminal George Floyd. It’s now been 4 days since the horrific murder of Charlie Kirk and the USCCB is silent. Disgusting!
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The USCCB’s Woke Moment Exposed Over Charlie Kirk Moment
Plus, the DNA evidence from some of those skulls placed them from the Black Sea area.
Thank you.I'd like to add that confidence in Christ comes with time and walking with him. For a lot of new people who are just coming to faith, I know nervousness to spread the gospel is common but walk with him, let him guide you and you will get there.
The greatest commandment is to love the Lord with all your heart, soul and mind (Matthew 22:37). If you do that and continually seek him, he can help keep you on the right path. God first above everything, his wisdom, his guidance and ALWAYS test everything you read or hear to the scriptures to make sure it doesnt conflict. (Galatians 1:8, 1 john 4:1)
Plus, if not kept at the forefront, history tends to repeat itself. History should be kept raw and as it happened.That's unfortunate.
Part of the context around historic events that happened at Harper's Ferry was the brutalization that was part and parcel of chattel slavery in the US, so it does a disservice to cultural memory of historic sites to remove actual historical context around them. But it does fit an authoritarian-friendly campaign of "patriotic education" that glosses over the darker chapters in a nation's history.
Thank you. When we read the Gospels we read in context of how they practiced and considered the days and the counts.I agree, "Judaism" was the Pharisee's religion, or as Paul called it, "The Jews Religion".
So God sent Jesus in a world where the mainstream religion, "who professed to know" the God of Abraham, was the Pharisees and the Sadducees religion. Paul was a zealous member of this religion during the lifetime of Jesus on earth, and even participated in the murder of Stephen several years after Jesus ascended.
Thank you for considering what I had to say, I can certainly see where you're coming from.I agree with the idea of what you're saying, but don't agree with the nuance. I'm not sure if I can elaborate without breaking the rules, but I will say though that there are always 4 spirits we must contend with, God's, fallen angels, God following angels and our own. Since we still struggle with the curse of sin/flesh, our own mind can do a lot of things on its own. I know people tend to immediately jump on the bandwagon to claim its occult, or demons, but sometimes it's our own thoughts that can be intrusive enough to warp our own realities/perception. Biology plays a huge part in this which is why anti-depressants, anti-anxiety, and anti-psychotics work because there can be an imbalance chemically in the brain that can alter our moods and make our thoughts swing to extremes. Sometimes people feel better by just being in prayer, and eating healthier. That's not to say that demons can't weasel their way in, as I have personal experiences dealing with them for myself and others, but biology definitely can be the answer in some instances.
Those are possible options. A couple others I can think of.I wonder if it's because Congress has become a non functional cog in the government machine, or did they reach the monetary amount they needed to live a comfortable life.
The SCOTUS should have no business taking up this case or therefore lack of case. It's Roberts himself who has said the Fed Reserve has a special protection status from Trump's authoritarian firing that same Robert's court granted Trump. But then again, it's the Roberts court, so who knows.A divided federal appeals court on Monday night ruled Cook can keep her job, turning aside an appeal by the Trump administration that sought to fire her ahead of the central bank’s key meeting this week.
Trump has accused Cook of mortgage fraud — a charge she denies — and has sought her dismissal, but the three-judge panel said the president violated Cook’s rights by not giving her a chance to defend herself against the accusations.
“The government does not dispute that it failed to provide Cook even minimal process — that is, notice of the allegation against her and a meaningful opportunity to respond — before she was purportedly removed,” the majority wrote in the 2-1 ruling.
The Trump administration is expected to appeal the case to the US Supreme Court.
I wasn't fishing for a clue. The information you have given described a physically impossible configuration.I can't give the clue. I know how smart you are and you'll figure it out. But a clue to the clue to the clue is philosophical in nature.
Yes, I got that. It is not my place to tell you that this is a foolish move. That's up to you.I intend to build it with less than $2000 budget with used components. The concept is relatively simple. No high tech components needed and some of the parts can be sourced from a junk shop.
I'm not really well off. I only make $600 each month and most of it goes to just paying bills and debts. I'll save $2000 eventually but another problem is that I simply have no time to build a prototype without sacrificing my job and leaving or getting fired from my job is a risk I cannot afford to take.
Yes, Trump did use that reasoning, but the execs are paid millions and surely the astute ones and the boards should be smart enough to play the long game?
I don't think that 6 months would make much difference in terms of planning for the corporation.