Originally posted by: Engineer
America was partially founded on freedom of religion....why do these @ssholes feel that we now have the right to convert the world to Christianity? *sigh*.....
Originally posted by: Zebo
Smart man, what with Bush wanting get rid of SS there will be no more blue haired old ladies cashing thier SS Check to fund him.
Diversification of portfoio is econ 101.
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: Engineer
America was partially founded on freedom of religion....why do these @ssholes feel that we now have the right to convert the world to Christianity? *sigh*.....
If they have the motivation to do it, good for them.
Although in this case, I think its insensitive of Falwell. Who is a moron.
Originally posted by: Condor
I suppose that was discovered by some Muslim organization that was on the ground helping the victims through generosity and loving spirit?
Originally posted by: illustri
Originally posted by: Condor
I suppose that was discovered by some Muslim organization that was on the ground helping the victims through generosity and loving spirit?
no... it was recieved via email then forwarded to the "Council on American-Islamic Relations"
RTFA
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: Engineer
America was partially founded on freedom of religion....why do these @ssholes feel that we now have the right to convert the world to Christianity? *sigh*.....
If they have the motivation to do it, good for them.
Although in this case, I think its insensitive of Falwell. Who is a moron.
raildogg, why keep changing your avatar? it is disconcerting.
Originally posted by: Zebo
Smart man, what with Bush wanting get rid of SS there will be no more blue haired old ladies cashing thier SS Check to fund him.
Diversification of portfoio is econ 101.
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: Engineer
America was partially founded on freedom of religion....why do these @ssholes feel that we now have the right to convert the world to Christianity? *sigh*.....
If they have the motivation to do it, good for them.
Although in this case, I think its insensitive of Falwell. Who is a moron.
raildogg, why keep changing your avatar? it is disconcerting.
tell me which one suits best, opinions are welcome :moon:
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: Engineer
America was partially founded on freedom of religion....why do these @ssholes feel that we now have the right to convert the world to Christianity? *sigh*.....
If they have the motivation to do it, good for them.
Although in this case, I think its insensitive of Falwell. Who is a moron.
raildogg, why keep changing your avatar? it is disconcerting.
tell me which one suits best, opinions are welcome :moon:
:moon:?
I thought the wolf (I think it is a wolf, or maybe some kind of dog) avatar kind of suited you. Did you feel it wasn't quite right for you? You were also OK as the cat (the last one). I don't really see you as a penguin, tho.
Originally posted by: Engineer
America was partially founded on freedom of religion....why do these @ssholes feel that we now have the right to convert the world to Christianity? *sigh*.....
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Falwell has the right to do what he wants with the private funding he receives. The beauty of Christianity is that it is based on free choice, unlike relgions based on the Koran.
What would you rather have: wars to establish democracy or Muslims converted to Christians through peaceful missions?
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Falwell has the right to do what he wants with the private funding he receives. The beauty of Christianity is that it is based on free choice, unlike relgions based on the Koran.
What would you rather have: wars to establish democracy or Muslims converted to Christians through peaceful missions?
I hear they taste like pork if they are cooked properlyOriginally posted by: GreatBarracuda
Christian missionaries have usually taken advantage of the living conditions of the poor by promising them better lives if they respond to their call. Where's the faith in that!