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Title: How openminded are you? Have you had a change of heart on any major issue lately?
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Published: Oct 16, 2005
Author: Christine
Post Date: 2005-10-16 10:44:15 by christine
Keywords: openminded, lately?, change
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Comments: 177

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#137. To: nc_girl_speaks_up (#131)

it seems alot of the churches are all about money and wanting to get into the politics of everything now.

Things have really changed since I was a kid. We went to church for one thing, to worship our Lord and give thanks. Nowadays, people go to church for financial classes, to plan vacations and hunting trips, and to look good in their community. Seems the churches are worshiping everything but God these days!

The churches and pastors have all sold out for their 501(c)(3) tax exemption. They no longer worship God, but Mammon instead. "No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will hold to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon" (Matthew 6:24).

The blind are truly leading the blind... and together they will all fall in the ditch. Good on ya that you see where they are headed so you don't join them. ;0)

BTW, in the revolutionary era the British called the preachers and pastors the "Black Brigade" because they could raise up 300 men in an afternoon to march and oppose the Redcoats anywhere at any time.

If you will examine the history of the Protestant churches in the colonies you will see that they were very politically active, constantly preaching against the Crown and preaching the Word of God as it is spoken in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Many preachers were tortured and murdered by the King's men for refusing to take a license.

We have much the same situation today in every walk of life and there are few with the courage to stand up to the plundering pirates and tell them loudly "NO!"

"Under every government the dernier resort of the people, is an appeal to the sword; whether to defend themselves against the open attacks of a foreign enemy, or to check the insidious encroachments of domestic foes. Whenever a people... entrust the defence of their country to a regular, standing army, composed of mercenaries, the power of that country will remain under the direction of the most wealthy citizens." Anonymous Framer of U.S. Constitution, Independent Gazetteer, January 29, 1791

BTP Holdings  posted on  2005-10-17   3:27:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#138. To: christine (#108)

  I have not voted for a main two party canidate since "92". I have for a long time known something is and has been wrong with the elected and unelected people in our 3 branches of government.

  911 and the following aftermath really put me into high gear to look for the real reasons behind all the mess that has been done to our country over the decades. I quit watching tv, reading the local papers and listening to local radio. I bought some dvds and videos from various patriots and truthseekers, along with a shortwave radio.

  Over the last 1 1/2 years, read and researched so many topics, well over a 1000 hours, to get where I`m at today, and for those who are new here or lurking, keep digging and searching. I had this forum saved in my favorites since the spring, but didn`t register till I felt I knew enough. I still don`t know as near as much as I would like, but its a slow process.

  This is where all of our current problems have started from. Discovering this has been the biggest eye opener in my views on all events;

  The ownership of the central banks, a very well kept secret, 1. Rothschild Bank of London 2. Warburg Bank of Hamburg 3. Rothschild Bank of Berlin 4. Lehman Brothers of New York 5. Lazard Brothers of Paris 6. Kuhn Loeb Bank of New York 7. Israel Moses Seif Banks of Italy 8. Goldman, Sachs of New York 9. Warburg Bank of Amsterdam 10. Chase Manhattan Bank of New York.

   These bankers are connected to London Banking Houses which ultimately control the FED. When England lost the Revolutionary War with America where our forefathers were fighting their own government, they planned to control us by controlling our banking system, the printing of our money, and our debt. The individuals listed below owned banks which in turn owned shares in the FED.

   The banks listed below have significant control over the New York FED District, which controls the other 11 FED Districts. These banks also are partly foreign owned and control the New York FED District Bank: First National Bank of New York, James Stillman National City Bank, New York, Mary W. Harnman, National Bank of Commerce, New York, A.D. Jiullard Hanover, National Bank, New York, Jacob Schiff, Chase National Bank, New York, Thomas F. Ryan, Paul Warburg, William Rockefeller, Levi P. Morton, M.T. Pyne, George F. Baker, Percy Pyne, Mrs. G.F. St. George, J.W. Sterling, Katherine St. George, H.P. Davidson, J.P. Morgan (Equitable Life/Mutual Life), Edith Brevour, T. Baker.

  Mark

Kamala  posted on  2005-10-17   6:48:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#139. To: scooter (#132)

IMO the problem is Americanized Christianity. Many of the churches have become a way to socialize and to find more and more ways to get members by some social experience. Most churches are politicized rather than preaching the true Gospel they preach some skewed view of God and Christ.. using the newspaper to interpret the bible.. Loonies using eschatology to push their middle east agenda.

Zipporah  posted on  2005-10-17   7:09:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#140. To: PnbC (#83)

Excellent!!! I'm always looking for new talk shows/forums. So much of radio is just the same old lame old neo-cons and Air America generally sucks. I used to listen to the Power Hour with that former army nurse (O'Reilly? I can't think of her name) and enjoyed that, but I guess too much real info was getting out as they took it off the air in Boston.

mehitable  posted on  2005-10-17   9:16:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#141. To: Kamala (#138)

fantastic post!

three words: FOLLOW THE MONEY

Bring 'em home!

christine  posted on  2005-10-17   9:36:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#142. To: mirage (#134)

I've discovered that I can trust people one-on-one but groups can't be trusted to figure out what they want for breakfast.

In other words: Mirage is on his own and is discovering that he likes it.

that's something i'm discovering as well. i used to be a lot more trusting of people than i am now. nothing shocks me anymore.

Bring 'em home!

christine  posted on  2005-10-17   9:46:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#143. To: BTP Holdings (#136)

The tide always turns.

True, but usually not as quickly as one would like. Taking a stare at things and witnessing the polarization and "political theocracy" being preached from both the right and the left, it really makes you wonder.

IMO, things will have to get a LOT worse before they can get even a tiny bit better. Fortunately, I don't think we'll have to wait too much longer for that :)

mirage  posted on  2005-10-17   13:42:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#144. To: christine (#142)

  I heard your radio spot a few times today on RBN. It sounded great, and you have an excellent radio voice. Great work.

  Mark

Kamala  posted on  2005-10-17   13:51:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#145. To: Kamala (#144)

thank you, Mark.

Bring 'em home!

christine  posted on  2005-10-17   13:55:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#146. To: who knows what evil (#25)

I find myself paying less and less attention to so-called 'major issues' because it is too difficult to ascertain the truth anymore.

My thoughts exactly.

How much of the Media is "controlled". I'm just jaded enough to think that even most of the "alternative" media is controlled to some degree also. Where do all the stories come from? The AP, newswires and basically just a few sources. Unless you have your own reporter doing the leg work and most of those that are effective end up committing suicide ;)

I follow some of it for amusement. (shit's and giggles)

"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." - Voltaire

timetobuildaboat  posted on  2005-10-17   18:54:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#147. To: christine (#125)

how about a minor one? :P

A minor one? You mean there are still minor ones left???

CAPPSMADNESS  posted on  2005-10-17   19:15:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#148. To: CAPPSMADNESS, Christine (#147)

After reading more of his posts.. I now Consider Trace to be "Uber-gay" As opposed to merely a "gigantic-faggot"

Does that count?

BUSH: The man is practicing fuzzy math again. There's differences. Under Vice President Gore's plan, he is going to grow the federal government in the largest increase since Lyndon Baines Johnson in 1965.

Jhoffa_  posted on  2005-10-17   20:14:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#149. To: Jhoffa_ (#148)

Even Gayer than old what's-his face???

CAPPSMADNESS  posted on  2005-10-17   21:18:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#150. To: Jhoffa_ (#148)

Trace who? :P

Bring 'em home!

christine  posted on  2005-10-17   21:21:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#151. To: christine (#41)

How openminded am I? Have I had a major change of view?

Yes...

Until 1998, I despised Bill Clinton as much as I now despise GWBush. (Now I simply find him mildly annoying after my dislike turned to sympathy while watching the witchhunt launched against him)

Until 1998, I admired Republican eaders. (Does blatant hypocrisy ring any bells?)

Until 1999, I considered Democrats to be(good people but) ignorant fools politically. (Now I think MOST American voters are good people but ignorant fools politically)

Until 2000, I had always voted Republican as a registered Independent. (Give me a decent GOPer candidate and I might again.)

Until 1999, I wholeheartedly believed in the father, son, and holy ghost as well as the bible. Today I see a marvelous book of fiction. (You just can't unring a bell once it's sounded off. I often wish I hadn't rung this one but wishing doesn't help)

Until 2001, I believed that America was safe from the idjits in charge. (Today I wonder WHO REALLY was behind 9-11, Oklahoma?)

Until Sept. 2005, I thought Barbara Bush was a nice person down deep. (But hell, she's happy in her hog heaven because she's never known anything worse)

Until 2001, I thought America was safe from the insanity in the rest of the world. (Childish hopes)

Until 2001, I thought Americans had enough sense NOT to give away our freedoms for psuedo security. (Patriot Act?)

Until 2003, I thought folks who believed in political conspiracies were a bit tetched. (New world order? Apocalypse Now? America sold to the highest bidder? Who shot Kennedy? Who took down the twin towers?)

IOW, I have changed all of my world views 100% in the last 8 years with one notable exception... I still think Hillary Clinton is an asshole. Clever, extremely bright, but an asshole nevertheless.

Apparently, I'm so openminded that my brains fell out and when I put them back in, my entire world view was changed...

How about you? (I didn't read ALL of the posts so if you've already answered, just point me to it)

Don't force feed me your views... talk to me so I can hear you...

siagiah  posted on  2005-10-17   21:42:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#152. To: christine (#0)

How openminded are you? Have you had a change of heart on any major issue lately?

If you mean within the last year; the answer would be no. If you mean within the last 3 years, the answer would be yes. When I realized that not only did our government know about the plans of 9/11 in advance, they actually carried them out, and that both parties and the media were actively covering it up, and it was WORKING, I knew that America was doomed. Before this I still had a sliver of hope for America. It is only a matter of time until the USA is no more. Wishing the facts were different, won't change the facts. It’s definitely time to start building that boat.

God is always good!
"It was an interesting day." - President Bush, recalling 9/11 [White House, 1/5/02]

RickyJ  posted on  2005-10-17   22:01:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#153. To: siagiah (#151)

Hey Cath.. I am in agreement with about 99% of what you said.. Who'd have ever thought LOL :P

Zipporah  posted on  2005-10-17   22:05:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#154. To: siagiah (#151)

Apparently, I'm so openminded that my brains fell out and when I put them back in, my entire world view was changed...

oh my, sia, i could have written that. every example you gave, i can relate to.

Bring 'em home!

christine  posted on  2005-10-17   22:10:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#155. To: rowdee (#94)

Well....we all know the KJV was given to old Moses on Mt. Sinai!

Ah, so the KJV is the only version which doesn't explain the prolific presence of human-like bipeds which clearly aren't primates in fossil form?

Or why prehistoric organisms and animals of all shapes and sizes were duking it out and competing for resources before homo-sapiens came along with their original sin.

And as far as Mount Sinai, I always wondered if God knew Moses would break his tablets, why didn't he use a little foresight and make them metal instead of stone?

Moldi-Box  posted on  2005-10-17   22:43:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#156. To: Moldi-Box, rowdee (#155)

Well....we all know the KJV was given to old Moses on Mt. Sinai!

wasn't she being facetious?

dude, answer the fucking question at the top of this thread. :P

Bring 'em home!

christine  posted on  2005-10-17   22:47:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#157. To: Moldi-Box (#155)

Oh crap.....why don't you go take a couple of midols and go to bed!

You sound like raggin hag!

rowdee  posted on  2005-10-17   22:51:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#158. To: christine (#156)

What a twit she's turning into.

rowdee  posted on  2005-10-17   22:52:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#159. To: christine, Zipporah, all (#156)

It's scary to think that so many Americans haven't moved an inch from wherever they sat last year... or two years ago... even TEN years ago... I hope they've at least changed their hairdoes. {;~/

Christine, if you'd known Lois & I a few years back, you'd not BELIEVE that we could now be friends... So at odds with each other on EVERY subject, sniping and biting each other's heel at every opportunity. Those were the days back on the OBB... I don't miss the snipin' but I do miss so many of the regulars.

Don't force feed me your views... talk to me so I can hear you...

siagiah  posted on  2005-10-17   23:03:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#160. To: siagiah, Zip (#159)

who's done the most changin'?

Bring 'em home!

christine  posted on  2005-10-17   23:05:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#161. To: siagiah (#159)

Those were the days back on the OBB... I don't miss the snipin' but I do miss so many of the regulars.

I wonder where they all are now? Justlurking who posts here was from the currents board.. do you remember Raven? I know some are at the Cheese Board.. loony board.

Zipporah  posted on  2005-10-17   23:09:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#162. To: christine, Siagiah (#160)

who's done the most changin'?

Probably me.. LOL!

Zipporah  posted on  2005-10-17   23:10:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#163. To: Zipporah, Christine (#162)

To: christine, Siagiah

who's done the most changin'?

From Zipporah: Probably me.. LOL!

Yup, you... giggle... but inna GOOD way...

I did most of my major changin' BEFORE we met in '99... Since then, I've just been tweakin'.

The old gang? I only talk to a handful of them today. Most simply disappeared when OBB died.

Don't force feed me your views... talk to me so I can hear you...

siagiah  posted on  2005-10-17   23:55:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#164. To: Zipporah (#139)

I don't know if I can disagree with that, though let me add the following.

The American Protestant Church is dying. It is something you won't hear much about and something that is very hush-hush. There are a few books out there, a few conversations on forums, and my friends who are pastors who have told me because they are so interested as to why I am leaving the Protestant church in my process of becoming Orthodox. I am sick today, woke up about an hour ago and can't go back to sleep and if I am recalling this correctly, Protestant Church membership reached its peak in the 50's, or perhaps it was the percentage of Americans who were on Protestant church rolls. Regardless, a peak was reached at that time.

However, the first noteable signs of a mass exodous from Protestant churches were not felt until recently (90's). This happened with the Presbyterians, Lutherans, Episcopals and others who had strongly entrenched themselves as "liberal" or "socially liberal" and even "theologically liberal" churches (think NE liberalism-socialism). Churches who characterize themselves as conservative, fundamental or evangelcial have seen significant increases in membership. Churches who are traditional have been exploding. Traditional Catholic and Orthodoxy as examples. However, there is speculation that the conservative, fundamental, evangelical movement is peaking and these folks are out the door for the same reasons they left the liberal churches 10 years ago. This is where my friends are so interested in me as no one knows why people are leaving the Protestant church.

One thinking is that a lot of denominations are stuck in the 50's mode of worship. It is a cookie cutter worship pattern. Greet - prayer - sing - prayer - sing - offering - choir singing - preach - sing - invitation - benediction. Another is that the message is either too liberal or too conservative. And there are others.

I am about to be quite critical of the Protestant church so please don't take what I have to say personal and as I remind myself that there are so many great people of faith within Protestant circles that we can all learn so much from. Its not that the message is either liberal or conservative- its that it changes. Sometimes it changes by the week and the message varries from church to church. God changes His mind and moves in multiple directions quite often. The Christian community is trying to keep up with a fast paced world consumed by technology, 24 hour news, microwave mentality, on the go. Bookstores (for example) try to market to teenagers recently by labeling everything "Extreme" or "Urban". The latest fad, the latest marketing ploy, the latest and greatest hook to get people in (or in your words- the social experience). This is one of the reasons people are leaving. The world is hectic enough; the church needs to be a refuge from this and it needs to be something steady and consistent.

The Protestant church has low expectations. Show up on a regular basis, say enough Jesus' and amens and say you believe and you are good to go. This is one of the things that appeals me to Orthodoxy. High expectations and disciplined though in all things mercy and peace.

The Protestant church has lost touch with church history and tradition. This is understandable considering where they came from. Few Protestants know why they are protesting and what they are protesting. Even fewer know there is another history outside that of the Roman version. This is one of the things that got me as I love reading about church history and tradition. John Smyth, a principal founder of the Baptists said that holding to the church sacraments (confession, communion, etc) is vital and among the most important things people should do and do often. Say that today in any Southern Baptist church and you will be frog-marched out of the front door.

A Protestant church answer has been to use a new methodology of tossing out a few Scripture verses and spending the rest of the time on psychology- making you feel better about you. This has been going on for a while but is best seen with Joel Olsteen. This is nothing personal against Mr Olsteen, but any Christian Bookstore you go into today has hundreds, perhaps thousands of books all dealing with self-help and psychology with a little Christianty thrown in. Though (quite) successful now, it has fatal flaws. You are not getting any "meat" and as Rush is fond of saying "style over substance". One friend is quite concerned over this "answer" and has shown me other areas and people who are quite concerned as well.

scooter  posted on  2005-10-18   8:39:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#165. To: siagiah (#151)

I still think Hillary Clinton is an asshole. Clever, extremely bright cunning, but an asshole nevertheless.

I agree, S.

Lod  posted on  2005-10-18   9:02:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#166. To: christine, Zipporah, robin, Jethro Tull, lodwick, Mekons4, aristeides, itsalmosttoolate, OKCSubmariner, crack monkey, *Restore the Republic* (#0)

How openminded are you? Have you had a change of heart on any major issue lately?

I've had four big seismic shifts in worldview in my life in response to new discoveries and emerging evidence:

1) The shift from cookie-cutter, public-school trained Yankee/Lincoln-lover to neo-confederate.

2) The shift from cookie-cutter conservative Republcan to paleo- conservative/paleo-libertarian independent.

3) The shift from cookie-cutter protestant/Christian/law-vs.-grace-false- dichotomizing quasi-dispensationalist to Messianic-Jew-affiliating and eternal- covenant-affirming Gentile follower of Yeshua, the Messiah/King of Israel.

4) The shift from psychologically-shocked-into-stupifaction truster-of-the- official-9-11-fable to 9-11 sceptic.

Yea, I guess you could say I'm fairly open-minded. LOL.

Check out my blog, America, the Bushieful.

Arator  posted on  2005-10-18   9:04:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#167. To: Arator (#166)

Outstanding.

Lod  posted on  2005-10-18   9:51:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#168. To: robin (#36)

Do you think God needs Pat Robertson and and others like him to fulfill His prophecy? They seem very eager to hurry the end times along. Doesn't that seem rather presumptuous?

Very presumptuous.

I am a spiritual person, but do not subscribe to any 'organized' religion. I think they all have some 'good' to offer and in that they are universal. But I have to say IMO religions in the 'organized' sense are an invention of man, to divide us and wield power over us, by saying they have the secrets to everlasting life and our souls. Pretty scary. Nothing more.

You wonder why these folks aren't defending the innocent Iraqis and still call themselves men of 'god'? Probably because they aren't. They are power hungry evil humans - tis all. I wouldn't even call for the asassination of Bush...wishing death on anyone is wrong imo, but robertson sure has been doing alot of condemning lately hasn't he? In fact - isn't that all he does? Is he ever tolerant and accepting? I don't think so, and I can't say I've met many fundamentalists who are non-judgemental and all loving.

buffycat  posted on  2005-10-18   17:38:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#169. To: buffycat (#168)

No need to worry about Robertson, his voice is the voice of the International Jew...and they're in crises mode at the moment. Organized Jewry is more of a direct threat than organized religion.

“kol Yisrael areivim zeh b’zeh"

Eoghan  posted on  2005-10-18   17:47:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#170. To: christine (#160)

How openminded are you? Have you had a change of heart on any major issue lately?

Hi Christine,

I've done a tonne of changing in the last few years. I have gone from being a holier than thou Kanuck to trying to understand the Americans better. I am thankful for certain forums for giving me a glimpse at a people who are painted as redneck idiots for the most part in our media here. We make alot of jokes - yet rarely is a nice word spoken of the 'yanks'. My attitude towards the US and her people has changed enormously. I used to be of the mind 'they deserve' what they get - I don't feel that way anymore. I have the utmost respect for those in the US who do see what is going on in the world - and want to change their foriegn policies - more people need to support these efforts.

I also have found myself feeling rather sad about my own nation - we have a tonne of problems up here and NO one seems to care. Us Canadians don't even have a document as wonderful as the US constitution, thus we don't have free speech up here anymore - at all. We are bureaucracy at its finest - the perfect little nanny state and we run around acting all superior. Makes me embarrassed.

I'll need to think a little more about how many changes of heart I've had - there has been many in the last few years. Though - the one thing which hasn't changed so much is my respect for all life, all peoples and the diversity of mankind - that won't change!! I hope I never get that cynical.

buffycat  posted on  2005-10-18   18:00:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#171. To: christine (#0)

How openminded are you? Have you had a change of heart on any major issue lately?

I became a hardened cynic when I found out ice cream cones were hollow.

I've recently forgiven Baskin-Robbins for traumatizing my childhood (but now I always order cups 'stead of cones).

(The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the only true good news)

Starwind  posted on  2005-10-18   18:02:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#172. To: BTP Holdings (#137)

We have much the same situation today in every walk of life and there are few with the courage to stand up to the plundering pirates and tell them loudly "NO!"

This is so true! It makes you wonder what has become of people and their views.

Secure our borders, save our nation!

nc_girl_speaks_up  posted on  2005-10-19   17:43:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#173. To: scooter (#133)

Don't forget to wear your Sunday best and pull up in nothing less than a Benz', BMW, Hummer, Acura, Caddy, or at the very least, nothing less than 3 years old.

Yep, I know what you are talking about and that's exactly why I stay away from those churches.

Secure our borders, save our nation!

nc_girl_speaks_up  posted on  2005-10-19   17:49:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#174. To: nc_girl_speaks_up, scooter (#173)

Don't forget to wear your Sunday best and pull up in nothing less than a Benz', BMW, Hummer, Acura, Caddy, or at the very least, nothing less than 3 years old.

Yep, I know what you are talking about and that's exactly why I stay away from those churches.

Those kind of churches are nothing but social clubs where the materialistic, hypocrite, mammon worshippers gather to have their bought and paid for (tithe) whore they call a pastor stroke thier egos and tell them how wonderful they all are for supporting the establishment. I'll have nothing to do with them.

"It is common to assume that human progress affects everyone – that even the dullest man, in these bright days, knows more than any man of, say, the Eighteenth Century, and is far more civilized. This assumption is quite erroneous...The great masses of men, even in this inspired republic, are precisely where the mob was at the dawn of history. They are ignorant, they are dishonest, they are cowardly, they are ignoble. They know little if anything that is worth knowing, and there is not the slightest sign of a natural desire among them to increase their knowledge." H.L. Mencken

BTP Holdings  posted on  2005-10-19   21:11:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#175. To: christine (#5)

Thank you for the ping - sorry I haven't been around! It's been a nightmare couple of months at work. I need to catch up on my thread reading now, lol.

rattler  posted on  2005-10-23   11:01:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#176. To: Dakmar (#10)

Does not the Bible say that the meek shall inherit the Earth? That sounds just as legally binding as any promises to the Israelis.

Under the current system, the only thing the meek seem to be inheriting is a mandatory dirt nap. I guess the meek can't often afford those $500/hr lawyers.

Deela Kaled  posted on  2005-10-28   20:33:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#177. To: Deela Kaled (#176)

Tom Joad: Then it don't matter. I'll be all around in the dark - I'll be everywhere. Wherever you can look - wherever there's a fight, so hungry people can eat, I'll be there. Wherever there's a cop beatin' up a guy, I'll be there. I'll be in the way guys yell when they're mad. I'll be in the way kids laugh when they're hungry and they know supper's ready, and when the people are eatin' the stuff they raise and livin' in the houses they build - I'll be there, too.

"I don’t care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question is whether they are in a position to do anything about it." - William S. Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2005-10-28   20:35:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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