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16/11/2005 12:58:44
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Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01028993
Message ID:
01070505
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Hi Perry,

I'm pretty sure I would not label evangelicals as "sick and twisted". And I haven't seen evidence that they're buddying up; in fact, most hardline evangelicals are mildly anti-Israel (but not pro-Palestinian).

Both sides need to avoid rhetoric of that nature to arrive at a solution.



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>The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is also heavily influenced by US evangelicals. There are certain events that must occur in Isreal for their propheses to come true.
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>Unfortunately, this has caused Israel politicians to buddy-up with the evangelicals. Even though the evangelicals are not doing this to save humanity. In their sick, twisted, etc. beliefs, when their propheses come true JC will appear and smite and non-believers. Of course this would include almost all in the Middle East.
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>>Hi Walter,
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>>Almost no-one wants to create a strong "Christian religious" America. Sure, there are plenty who want America to uphold Judeo-Christian values, but that's not the same thing at all. America was founded on the principle of religious tolerance.
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>>And, yes, the Isreali-Palestinian conflict is undoubtedly influenced by powerful Jews....but also by radical and powerful Muslims. But that's the way it is - people with resources or connections with a strong belief will get involved on the side they identify with.
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>>It's not fundamentalists exclusively trying to stop gay marriage and abortions in America. Right or wrong, a solid majority of Americans, 68% last I saw, oppose gay marriage. Yet an equally strong majority support civil unions. A lot of Americans see marriage as a sacred act before God and that influences their viewpoint. But we're also pretty fair on most issues and that's why most folks don't have a problem with civil unions conferring the same rights and benefits.
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>>China is not servicing our debt; however, I agree with you that the US should fight stronger for human rights in China.
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>>>Who talks about a conspiracy? It is just politics. There is no conflict with protestants on the scale of the isrealian/palestinion problem. But meanwhile on the subject there are other religious powers in the american goverment that want to create a strong cristian religious america. It is well known that the american government is directed by large companies and is heavely influenced by fundings. No only is the isrealian/palestinian conflict influenced by powelfull jews, but also the weapon industry influences the government to not revoke the right to carry guns and presses for war if they think there might be chance to justify for that. Also, strong fundamentalistic powers try to stop gay marriage, abortion, etc. Why do you think the US won't address human rights in china? Who do you think is financing the huge debt of the american government?
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>>>Walter,
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John Koziol, ex-MVP, ex-MS, ex-FoxTeam. Just call me "X"
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05
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