"Do what nature failed to do: Abort the abnormality." sounds pretty much nazi to me. this kind of thinking should not exist anymore. let it never happen again.
you misunderstand what i am talking about. i never said crimes are ok, no, and i am disgusted by what human beings are able to do. "evil" is not a attribute to describe a person, but a deed. the thing that woman did was evil indeed. she's not, she's got a mental problem, and a huge one. and people have to be protected from persons with huge mental problems who do evil deeds.
Oh, and the guys that were the nazi's that actually DID that kind of stuff? Were they mentally ill?
some obviously were. some were not, but had the same thinking robdar has, combined with too much power. and some were people like many on here, who thought it would be ok to kill "evil" people.
What kind of punishment did they deserve?
punishment does not help anyone. education probably would.
googlemagoogle
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It's cases like this that make me support the death penalty...
by Elsewhere inhttp://www.cnn.com/2004/law/12/20/missouri.fetus/index.html woman accused of stealing baby appears in court
lisa montgomery charged with kidnapping resulting in death
kansas city, kansas (cnn) -- lisa montgomery, accused of strangling a 23-year-old missouri woman and cutting the fetus out of her womb, sat motionless monday as a judge read the charge against her in u.s. district court.
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It's cases like this that make me support the death penalty...
by Elsewhere inhttp://www.cnn.com/2004/law/12/20/missouri.fetus/index.html woman accused of stealing baby appears in court
lisa montgomery charged with kidnapping resulting in death
kansas city, kansas (cnn) -- lisa montgomery, accused of strangling a 23-year-old missouri woman and cutting the fetus out of her womb, sat motionless monday as a judge read the charge against her in u.s. district court.
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googlemagoogle
I'M NOT A LIBERAL!!!
we already know that. you are a big fan of nazi propaganda, the "natural selection" type. and from what i can see here, you're not the only one.
a mentally ill woman? go fry her! let's save some money!
saw that disabled child? let's save some money again!
IIRC humans have a right to live. and calling someone a beast won't change that. if i'd believe in god i'd pray every day for the USers to even slightly resemble the rights they think they represent. human rights? (if it wouldn't be so sad i'd say) don't make me laugh. -
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Does God Really Care
by Undecided in.
when i read of the many natural calamities that have killed billions of people over the centuries i wonder if god is interested at all?
when i see the importance that the bible makes of just one death of god's sons, when he was resurrected and given a higher position just 3 days later, what about all those millions of human sons.. i guess we are like an ant hill to god, if you happen to step on it, who cares.. ken p.
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Re-post of validity of 1914 date
by Bluegrass Tom in.
something went wrong the first time.
here are a few facts that i have recently discovered by doing some research.
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googlemagoogle
wow, i've never thought about this one.
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It's cases like this that make me support the death penalty...
by Elsewhere inhttp://www.cnn.com/2004/law/12/20/missouri.fetus/index.html woman accused of stealing baby appears in court
lisa montgomery charged with kidnapping resulting in death
kansas city, kansas (cnn) -- lisa montgomery, accused of strangling a 23-year-old missouri woman and cutting the fetus out of her womb, sat motionless monday as a judge read the charge against her in u.s. district court.
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googlemagoogle
What planet are YOU from?
earth.
You're comparing witch hunts and concentration camps with what this woman did?
nope.
Gimme a break.
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Have you re-read the bible since leaving the Kingdom Hall?
by Eyebrow2 ini always wanted to re-read the bible after i left the org; to be able to read it without having to feel like i had to apply something, or to have to read it out of obedience, etc.... well, i have always liked the new world translation, i know it isn't perfect, but i think it is better than some.
but i have always wanted to get a different modern english translation, and read that.
well, i finally picked up a new international version at wal-mart the other day...under $6, what a bargain.. started last night, and finished genesis today, and am just starting into exodous.
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googlemagoogle
i read the bible, but not as "god's word". i mainly read it because there are so man inconsistencies to find. and it's great to show those to my witness friends and family.
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Man of the Year Award
by Golf insomeone recently posted the man of the year award.
well, here's an article that i came across and would like you to view.
the title is, "man of the year is everyman in anybody town" by judith moriarty .
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googlemagoogle
it's not an award! it's just about persons who had a big impact on world history. at least that's what the whole "person of the year" thingy was ment to be.
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Revelation 11:18 ("bring to ruin those ruining the earth") Meaning?
by AlmostAtheist inhey folks,.
just curious, any concensus on what john actually meant here?
i doubt a guy in the first century could honestly envision a time when mankind could genuinely "ruin the earth" if the idea struck them.
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Native American Indians believe in Mother Earth.
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I just have some questions.
by FanofStoudemire inbut i had some questions and i have tried everything to find information about jw.
i am only 16. so if i say something that is typed wrong or sounds mean or rood i apoligise.
i have bad spelling also.
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googlemagoogle
1. Why dont you celebrate holidays?
"pagan origins", "not viewed in a good light in the bible", and most of all, to be different.
2. Why dont you allow JW to get blood transfered?
they now allow most of the blood, like 99% IIRC. why not all? because of some strange interpretation of some bible verses.
3. Is there such thing as like a relaxed version of JW? I know in christianity there are churches that dress up and do things old fashion ways. Then there are churches that do thinks more now days, dress casually and more relaxed.
there's no relaxed version of the JW faith, but there are more relaxed JWs and congregations. what might be a big no-no in some congregations is allowed in others. this mostly depends on the elders and overseers.
4. Why dont you plege to the flag? Do you guys atleast stand and take off a ball cap at a baseball game? Millions of americans died for the freedom for this country so you could have this religion.
the JW would probably exist without that "freedom so many died for". they prosper when being under "persecution". persecution proves them right ("the world hates us because we are no part of it"). personally i don't understand why someone would salute a flag, but i guess it's a yankee thang.
5. I understand you dont believed that Jesus died on a cross but moreso a pole or something like that. I talked to a guy about this. He made a big deal about it. But Couldnt a cross just be used as something to remember jesus' death? Just like a WWJD braclet?
this one is just about being different.
6.Last one. You dont believe the trinity. Wouldnt Jesus though have to be God in order to do mericles?
according to bible "history" the prophets were doing miracles too. never heard anyone say they would have been god though. there are some texts that (seem to?) back up the trinity doctrine, but if you really want to discuss this with a JW, he'll most probably will have better arguments. -
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Follow the Star All the Way to Bethlehem
by Schizm inthe report below serves as an excellent example of the shallow understanding that people in general have regarding the so-called "star of bethlehem".
notice that the "star" is held in awe ... some sort of an object that satan himself caused to glow in the dark in order to cause the premature death of jesus.
satan's worst nightmare is jesus, was back then, and still is.
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googlemagoogle
pseudochrist, i can't follow your argument about the generations (only talking about the inner consistency of the matthew narrative, i know about the incompatibility with luke and the OT).
counting from abraham to david we have 14 generations (including abraham).
then counting from david to josias (And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to Babylon: And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel;) we have 14 generations, including david.
then counting from josias to joseph we have 14 generations, including josias. ah well, it says unto christ, not unto joseph, so you are right. there are either two missing generations in the first and last "14" or one generation too many in the last "14".
got it.