Grandma Ens: Orphans, AIDS and Jesus in Cambodia
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Re: Grandma Ens: Orphans, AIDS and Jesus in Cambodia
JB is a lot more respected here, online and out in the real world, than you will ever be.chorlton wrote:nasty nasty nasty as perJohn Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:36 pm Well done, you dodged all the points I made. Good luck with being the toughest guy in temple town. I can see you lasting a long time here.
as I said:
"im in SR if you every fancy a beer
feel free to use that to be nasty if you want
offer stands anyway
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pm me if you want to say anything more thats nasty
im bored of your keyboard gladiator act now & the forum doesn't need it tbh
Your call................................
Since joining you have started a fight with almost everyone on this forum who differs from a your views.
Take your own advice and learn when to shut the fuck up and let things go.
You do not have to respond to everything on this forum. You are becoming the Vlad of CEO and it’s getting boring.
And yes if you ever come to PP tell me and I will be happy to say this to your face (before you even try and use this as an argument).
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Agree, but which 'Christian' country, aided by the regional Jewish state, started the crap in Syria? It wasn't an Islamic state.pczz wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 3:10 am Funny how we always stick the boot in on Christian organsiations. Sometimes they deserve, sometimes not, but where is all the Muslim Aid for Syrian refugees? how many refuges have muslim countries taken from Myanmar? you don't see massive airflifts from other religions or governments when the shit hits and they never get criticised?
Hint: one of the usual suspects
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Close. Khazarian, LOLfrank lee bent wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 4:56 pmi think they influence USA elections unduly.fuck- maybe they are all Russian!
http://www.khazaria.com/khazar-history.html
I think the evangelistic Christians were all aliens
Re: Grandma Ens: Orphans, AIDS and Jesus in Cambodia
Its been tried before!
Soviet Marxist-Leninism policy consistently advocated the control, suppression, and ultimately, the elimination of religious beliefs, and actively encouraged atheism in the Soviet Union.[2] However, most religions were never officially outlawed.[1]
The state advocated the destruction of religion, and it officially pronounced religious beliefs to be superstitious and backward.[3][4] The Communist Party destroyed churches, mosques and Buddhist temples, ridiculed, harassed, incarcerated and executed religious leaders, flooded the schools and media with anti-religious teachings, and it introduced a belief system called "scientific atheism," with its own rituals, promises and proselytizers.[5][6] The total number of Christian victims under the Soviet regime has been estimated to range between 12-20 million.[7][8][9]
Religious beliefs and practices persisted among the majority of the population,[5] in the domestic and private spheres but also in the scattered public spaces allowed by a state that recognized its failure to eradicate religion and the political dangers of an unrelenting culture war.[3][10]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecuti ... viet_Union
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Its very human to believe in unreal things. Relgion, money, human rights, etc..
This is perhaps one of the more important reasons we are able to work together in large groups (common belief).
As such, us monkeys control (and fuck up) the planet
Clever innit?
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This is perhaps one of the more important reasons we are able to work together in large groups (common belief).
As such, us monkeys control (and fuck up) the planet
Clever innit?
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Re: Grandma Ens: Orphans, AIDS and Jesus in Cambodia
I try to imagine a free for all among the three main antagonists on this thread. IMHO the action wouldn't be worth sweating. Two would die of old age and the third would inherent it by default.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
Re: Grandma Ens: Orphans, AIDS and Jesus in Cambodia
willyhilly wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 1:34 am A lot of recent posters on both forums are illiterate, bigoted fuckwits. The forums used to be much more fun. Those who like to bash Islam and suggest that they don't host refugees are just ignorant.
Are the Wahabis still influencing things in the Kingdom or have they been warned off by the HS/Chinese regime in place now.
Re: Grandma Ens: Orphans, AIDS and Jesus in Cambodia
Take your pick. Plenty of people share responsibility for creating the mess. if you go back far enough it would be the British carving up of the middle east at the end of the war, or Christian countries establishing Israel, or perhaps even Germany for creating the circumstances which led to the formation of Israel. I am sure the historians i here could probably point at events further back than that. Russia is orthodox Christian, America is also Christian, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon are (mainly) not Christian. All have been involved one way or another. Nothing is every black and white when assigning blame for conflict. But once the shit has hit the fan the question is whether everyone should do their bit to help or just turn their backs on itthat genius wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 7:56 amAgree, but which 'Christian' country, aided by the regional Jewish state, started the crap in Syria? It wasn't an Islamic state.pczz wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 3:10 am Funny how we always stick the boot in on Christian organsiations. Sometimes they deserve, sometimes not, but where is all the Muslim Aid for Syrian refugees? how many refuges have muslim countries taken from Myanmar? you don't see massive airflifts from other religions or governments when the shit hits and they never get criticised?
Hint: one of the usual suspects
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The British didn't carve up the middle East, the French and British carved up the middle East. The French created the shit-show that is now Syria. Admittedly it's now a shit-show because the Yanks got upset with them trading with the Soviets, so decided to stick a fascist in government instead of some fucking lefty. Too bad it turned out he was a fan of the soviets, too. So no, actually we had very little influence in the middle east, due to being broke saving everyone's asses from the Germans twice.pczz wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 2:29 pmTake your pick. Plenty of people share responsibility for creating the mess. if you go back far enough it would be the British carving up of the middle east at the end of the war, or Christian countries establishing Israel, or perhaps even Germany for creating the circumstances which led to the formation of Israel. I am sure the historians i here could probably point at events further back than that. Russia is orthodox Christian, America is also Christian, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon are (mainly) not Christian. All have been involved one way or another. Nothing is every black and white when assigning blame for conflict. But once the shit has hit the fan the question is whether everyone should do their bit to help or just turn their backs on itthat genius wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 7:56 amAgree, but which 'Christian' country, aided by the regional Jewish state, started the crap in Syria? It wasn't an Islamic state.pczz wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 3:10 am Funny how we always stick the boot in on Christian organsiations. Sometimes they deserve, sometimes not, but where is all the Muslim Aid for Syrian refugees? how many refuges have muslim countries taken from Myanmar? you don't see massive airflifts from other religions or governments when the shit hits and they never get criticised?
Hint: one of the usual suspects
Re: Grandma Ens: Orphans, AIDS and Jesus in Cambodia
I am relived to hear that. I thought we were somehow connected with the shah of iran and Saudi and setting up israle. glad it was the French and americans. ican sleepeasycptrelentless wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:29 pmThe British didn't carve up the middle East, the French and British carved up the middle East. The French created the shit-show that is now Syria. Admittedly it's now a shit-show because the Yanks got upset with them trading with the Soviets, so decided to stick a fascist in government instead of some fucking lefty. Too bad it turned out he was a fan of the soviets, too. So no, actually we had very little influence in the middle east, due to being broke saving everyone's asses from the Germans twice.pczz wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 2:29 pmTake your pick. Plenty of people share responsibility for creating the mess. if you go back far enough it would be the British carving up of the middle east at the end of the war, or Christian countries establishing Israel, or perhaps even Germany for creating the circumstances which led to the formation of Israel. I am sure the historians i here could probably point at events further back than that. Russia is orthodox Christian, America is also Christian, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon are (mainly) not Christian. All have been involved one way or another. Nothing is every black and white when assigning blame for conflict. But once the shit has hit the fan the question is whether everyone should do their bit to help or just turn their backs on itthat genius wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 7:56 amAgree, but which 'Christian' country, aided by the regional Jewish state, started the crap in Syria? It wasn't an Islamic state.pczz wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 3:10 am Funny how we always stick the boot in on Christian organsiations. Sometimes they deserve, sometimes not, but where is all the Muslim Aid for Syrian refugees? how many refuges have muslim countries taken from Myanmar? you don't see massive airflifts from other religions or governments when the shit hits and they never get criticised?
Hint: one of the usual suspects
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