07-26-2024, 12:56 AM
(07-25-2024, 08:36 PM)argentus Wrote: Do you think God has a track record of being merciful? If so, why shouldn't he go back on His covenant, and start over again?
ETA: However, your solution also works; the effect of a "giant meteor" or asteroid certainly wouldn't be contained merely to the location where it landed. Nope. ELE, baby.
I am gobsmacked at the support of Hamas by the youth, however, they haven't seen the progression of the conflict for decades. What really blows my mind is the support of Hamas by facets of the existing U.S. government.
Here's the crazy part the youth at least the majority are doing it for nothing, well besides the 10-15% anarchists and other extreme ideologists, who probably get daily, weekly, or monthly stipends, while the facets of Uncle Sam they know exactly what they are doing they don't care because they are getting rich, or have been so compromised they have no choice.
Wouldn't be the first time some of the Uncle's facets took a bunch of the cheddar, the cheese the mucho dinero, just never on the scale this scale and sophistication. Down in hell, Boss Tweed of Tammany Hall marvels at the amounts of scratch and shekels that have no doubt changed hands, William Prescott Bush supposedly made a fortune before, and during WWII, and was supposedly part of the General Smedley Butler affair. I could go on but it's in our political DNA and part of me thinks it's why the Constitution is there to always help guide Uncle Sam back on the correct path.
Or is that just my 2 in the morning rationalization...
His mind was not for rent to any god or government, always hopeful yet discontent. Knows changes aren't permanent, but change is ....
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart
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