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GarzaUK said:They have murdered Americans 30 times hmm probably. And tell me how many innocents has the west killed over the decades. How many fathers, sons, brothers, daughters, mothers, sisters have we killed.
All we have done is justified the murder of innocents, with the murder of other innocents. During this war we have killed at least 5 times more innocents that 9/11. How is that right?
Fighting terrorism. Ha. How do you fight a concept, a concept that can melt into the shadows for years contemplating and waiting, then emerge to strike once more. Oh by the way I have "experienced" first hand terrorism.
And answer me this how is someone so opposed to abortion, believe that violence and killing of innocents can be right.
satinloveslibs said:"Treat others how you would want to be treated" How would you like it if you were oppressed by a dictator and being raped and used by their chemical bombs. We've set up a government there that works and is the best. We've have saved more than killed.
satinloveslibs said:TAKING DOWN TERROISM MEANS TO STOP INNOCENT PEOPLE FROM DIEING! Do you really think that I believe innocents deaths are good? The war is called the terrorist war, not the "oh kill innocent civilians" I'm for the terrorist war.RIGHT TO LIFE, and the right to be free. For babies and people being oppressed by a dictator.duh!
Gandhi>Bush said:Kerry is no where to be found on the list.
Returning fire with fire, hatred with hatred, will never in a million years end terrorism.
That is foolish. Let us not digress into a terrorism thread...
Let's hear more suggestions for greatest people ever!
How about MLK? Definitely the greatest American by my standards.
GarzaUK said:Who's MLK?
Does the original question relate to the person? Or, to those who follow precisely in his footsteps? Or, to those who claim to be followers but whose actions more closely resemble those of hypocrites?Gandhi>Bush said:You're absolutley right.
Jesus effected many more lives than Gandhi.
You know how I know that? I read about a little thing called The Crusades, and the Dark Ages, and the Salem Witch Trials...
Gandhi's followers weren't always adherring to Gandhi's philosphies, but for the most part the method for gaining India's independence was made by non violent actions of the Mahatma and his followers. Can you say the same about Christians trying to retake the "holy land."
Washington did that with America as well. He might have been a lousy-ass General, but he was a great leader.Deus Ex Machina said:And best of all, at the height of his power, he walked away! Not too many in the ancient world could claim that distinction. He set a great precedent for the peaceful transfer of power, which we Americans are fortunate enough for to take for granted.
sebastiansdreams said:There is no doubt that if He would have stayed on earth longer than He did, His deeds would have far surpassed Gandhi's, but He ascended at mid-thirty. I mean, let's face it, Gandhi, as wonderful as he was, never raised anyone from the dead. And he certainly played no part in bringing the world closer to God. He was a wonderful man. But a runner up, in my opinion.
Unfortunately I think you mean that peace is possible if only you and everyone around you desire it be. There will always be others that can and will enact violence on the peaceful.Gandhi>Bush said:Gandhi showed everyone that ever called him, or anyone for that matter, an idealist that they were wrong. That peace is possible if you truly desire it to be. That we don't have to kill.
But, with that great power came the potential to do incredibly bad things. You remember that Jesus was tempted by Satan himself. If Christ were less of a man, He would use His power in a way not pleasing to His father.Jesus raising one from the dead is debateable. Let's presuppose that he did. Jesus was given the power to work miracles on earth. Gandhi was completely, through and through, a man. Jesus, in my opinion, was beyond the capacity of humanity, after all he is the son of God.
sebastiansdreams said:Unfortunately I think you mean that peace is possible if only you and everyone around you desire it be. There will always be others that can and will enact violence on the peaceful.
Would adding some well aged single malt scotch or Kentucky bourbon improve the palatability?GetVictd said:Ghandi Drank Urine.
Urine contains vitamin B-12, vitamin C, vitamin B-6, and other vitamins, and many minerals. There are approximately 200 known biochemical elements in urine, but researchers believe this is just the tip of the iceberg. Dr. Beatrice Bartnett writes that it is now known that urine contains thousands of bio-chemical compounds, but that only 200 or so have been studied as compounds of interest to medical scientists. Urine contains elements found in the diet, mixed with elements of the blood, and filtered by the liver and kidneys, before flowing out of the body. Most of the toxic matter (if any) in the food we eat is filtered out of the blood, through the liver and kidneys. Any toxic matter that makes its way to the urine would be highly diluted. The end product, urine, is actually less toxic and more alive than much of the food and drink that goes into the body. The body is even able to digest junk foods and devitalized liquids, and produce from it a valuable, medicinal drink. Urine is medicinal, cleansing, and nourishing. Think how much more valuable and medicinal is the urine from healthy, clean blood, which is fed by pure, natural, organic, raw foods. Drinking your own urine makes you think seriously about what you eat.
Wait, there are vitamins in urine? Why would your body be excreting this material if it would do any good to keep it? Seems like digesting your waste is just like running the same water through the pipes over and over again.GetVictd said:Considering all the vitamins found in urine...is there anyone that would drink their on?
Oh and by drinking his urine did Ghandi cheat on his fast?
Gandhi>Bush said:I don't if he drank the peaceful pee pee on his fast, but one way or another, urine could solve America's obesity epidemic.
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