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blktoptrvl 01-13-2013 03:32 AM

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Originally Posted by JCL (Post 916372)
Or that you are a foreigner.

Eh? Me no speaky enlish.

Quicksilver 01-13-2013 05:59 AM

Not leading you anywhere. It just seems strange that the people who decided to use the phrase "UNDER GOD" didn't identify who that god was by name.
Thanks for the response. BTW The question isn't rhetorical. The word "GOD" is not a name it's a title. There have been many Gods and many of them have names.
So I wondered which GOD did they mean? Or did they even know that's all.

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Originally Posted by TerminatorX5 (Post 916321)
I am sure at the time when it was written, the Gods of slaves were NOT taken into consideration, nor the gods of chinese who built the railroad for this nation at a later date were considered or any other God, other than the Father part of the Holy Trinity, as seen by the section of Christianity that was forced to leave the Old World as not being compatible with the majority of the christians in the Metropoly.

In which God does the dollar bill trust? The only explanation that I can see in the State that is SEPARATE from Church (sinagogue, mosque or any other temple, church here is used as a description of religious institution) derives from atheistic nations where references to God remain in spoken language... Or, in middle east, where one will not say anything without mentioning God (Inshallah, for example)...

the forefathers may have meant "Christian God", or, they may have meant, with the "good providence"...

where are you leading me with this almost a rhethorical question??


Quicksilver 01-13-2013 06:18 AM

You're observation is correct. It has been established that the earth has enough room to house every human that has ever lived. (I forgot the source).
The problem is just as you describe. Improper land distribution, misplaced infrastructure, and other dumb decisions made by men.
But I don't think we can count on that changing.....:dunno:

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Originally Posted by tynashracing (Post 915797)
I don't know motordavid. When I drive on 64, 40, 81, 95...I see an awful lot of real-estate that's empty land. However, when I visit NY, LA I see a very crowded space and see your point. I'm sure there are other metro areas that are quite crowded as well. Why? I suspect that that's where the jobs are located. Do you think we could spread things out a bit more? If they built factories in wide open spaces...I think populations would spread out to meet the demands. Infrastructure could be built and that would also be a source for putting people to work.

Honestly man, I don't know. It's just an alarming number to see that many killed in a single year.


blondboinsd 01-13-2013 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by tynashracing (Post 915787)
Planned Parenthood: Over 333,000 Babies Aborted in 2011


Yep, the USA is all about saving the poor innocent lives of children.

This is so sick...I could VOMIT. Amazing how the various Rights of Americans are under attack...but, it's business as usual to protect the killing factories.

I've said it before and I'll say it again: 1 person's religious beliefs have ZERO right to dictate laws for the masses.

I support Roe v Wade and I support 100% a women's right to choose

I support funding Planned Parenthood and I support limits on how many weeks you can have an abortion

but at the end of the day I SUPPORT A WOMEN'S RIGHT TO CHOOSE

Oh and before you get all huffy I'll give you this tidbit: I'm adopted and my birthmother was 16 when she had me so abortion was an option for her absolutely. I'm so glad she decided to keep her child and give me life BUT that doesn't mean I believe in taking that choice away from her


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