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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 5/20/2005 12:48:20 AM | I'm not anti American or Anti-Christain.... I just belive that a lot of Christains are supporting a president who is exploiting this country and other countries and actually exploiting the Christains as well....so they are willing accomplices in the eroding of our civil liberties, the dis regard for the rule of international law and the support for big business to the point of turninig our country into a military industrial international police force.....This president and his administration have changed the world for the worst. We need to take back our country....the Christains (who are basically good people) need to stop being sheep ( and I don't mean all of you) and stop supporting this madness!!! | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 5/20/2005 9:45:39 AM | | There were several confederations such as the Six Nations, the Huron Confederation and a major commercial confederation that stretched from Florida to the north of Chesapeake bay whose name eludes me. The Cherokee were part of this group and they were the most advanced of the many tribes, nations and confederacies in North America. | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 5/20/2005 12:08:19 PM | No, the Cheokee were NOT "the most advanced in North America....not even CLOSE! Most advanced: Olmec Maya Azetc Toltec 1st Leauge of Nations "Pueblo" Siminole/Marroon I left off Inca because they were in true SAmerica | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 5/20/2005 12:15:53 PM | not to argue this sarita, but I wonder where the mongols and kossack's horses came from? "
Nothing really to argue,there is loads of evidence that shows horses (although their origination is disputable)were on the continent milliniums before Columbus.The horses the Monguols used is nothing new,as hoses were used in battle on the asian continent 1st. | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 5/20/2005 1:12:37 PM | marathonman
I'm not sure what dapi meant for sure but if you look at the Indian tribes at the time of the early English settlements, the Cherokee are definitely one of if not the most advanced tribes. They had their own written language, agriculture, communities, etc., and were known as the 'civilized tribe'.
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 5/20/2005 7:41:03 PM |
not to argue this sarita, but I wonder where the mongols and kossack's horses came from?
Dunno, hun. However, I do know that archeologists believe that the first place on earth horses appeared, was North America. They became extinct. How and when they appeared also on the other side, who knows? The Diomede Islands were huge back a gazillion years ago maybe? If I ever get to take a time machine back to that time, I'll report back.  | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 5/21/2005 1:17:22 PM |
Sarita...you called me hun!?
Interesting about the horses...had not heard that, I'll check it out.
Sure, baby. We old women get to call everyone "hun" and "baby." It's one of the nice things about being an old fart.  | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 5/21/2005 1:20:27 PM |
They're against the horse having originated in America? Well, there's not much argument regarding that subject, if any.
And the First Nations, Native Americans, etc. got screwed via a calculated program of genocide. That's pretty obvious as well. I agree the truth should be taught in History as opposed to the propaganda we're taught as children.
Too true. However, the obvious doesn't always reach the conservative brain easily. One must introduce it with LOTS of vaseline and a cattle prod or two.  | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 5/26/2005 7:23:12 PM | | I was eating a salad from Wendy's, and the sun of a **** started telling me why I shouldn't eat it!. The damn thing had feeling and was crying everytime I tried to put it in my mouth It would fight and scream."No Please,Have a burger,I'm raw and still alive! Have a heart Man!Eat something dead.PLEASE!" So,I set it free! Then I went back into the store and ordered a cheese burger and the thing didn't say a word.So,I had another and still no complaints. I guess if someone eles kills it, I love too eat it. And I don't feel quilty one bit! Yummy,Meat,uuuummm,gots to get me some beef!Remember Veggies have feeling too! So,eat meat and save another frickin' plant that seems to be over running our planet! | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 5/26/2005 7:45:28 PM | The native peoples of North America arrived her insmall groups over thousands of years.They crossed from Siberia during a time when the sea level was lower,and Alaska and Siberia were joined together where the the Bering Strait is now. The people spread south and east across the continent,and each community adapted to suit the type of environment in which they settled. Hundreds of cultures with different languages and ways of life were established. Among such a wide range of communities,the peoples' beliefs were as varied as their lifestyles. But some themes do appear in most or all of the mythologies.Myths that explain how the world was made and where people came from are common. Also,many communities tell the story of a hero who gave human beings their first laws or set up basic social institutions. Myths were frequently told both to entertain people and to teach them the right way to behave. The Inca are South American community along with a dozen other tribes. Olmecs,Mayans,Aztecs,Toltecs are MesoAmerican. They are not North American Tribes. Although migration is evident. | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 11/29/2007 1:35:58 PM | its all coming to pass..persecution of Christians on any level is what the Word promised and how u deal with it is how HE will deal with u God bless u and keep up the good work read ur threads and love em kathi  | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 11/29/2007 1:45:55 PM | I always thought that believe in God and trying to live a good life and support your neighbour was a good thing,,,but from what ive read on here a lot it seems people will hate you jsut for that...anyone care to explain all this?im at a loss to understand what is SO bad about beleiveing
Why is believing in God a good thing? There is no evidence for his existence. Heck, there's not even any contemporary (ie year 0-35AD) records that Jesus existed. Believing without evidence is wrong, since if you're going to do that, then you have to believe in leprechauns, dragons, 12-stranded "Atlantean" DNA and so on.
Trying to live a good honest life and helping out your neighbors is a good thing, and i don't think anyone will hate you for it.
its all coming to pass..persecution of Christians on any level is what the Word promised and how u deal with it is how HE will deal with u God bless u and keep up the good work read ur threads and love em
You know, the book of Revelations was written during the time of Roman persecution of Christians, and that they envisioned Jesus' return within a century if not less? Arguably, what they envisioned came true with the rise of Emperor Constantine. Christianity was the dominant European religion for about 1000 years afterwards. | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 11/29/2007 3:11:22 PM | With all due respect anyone that remotely suggests Christians are persecuted in America is detached from reality.
Even the suggestion of injecting our laws with Biblical impositions is un-American itself. There is a reason our founders went to great pains not to endorse ANY one God over another.
If Christianity didn't have the central unsubstnatiated arrogance that Christ is the ONLY way to "salvation" most of us would not have problems with anyone suggesting any merits to what is in fact mythology.
Not allowing people to force the words of dozens of men over centuries, not one if any God, down our throats is a far cry from persecuting those people.
Chrisitnaity in the US is NOT being persecuted, the hypocracy and social imposition in its name is simply being held into greater account of late. | |
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| anti-american and anti-christian on here Posted: 11/29/2007 3:38:08 PM | America has a big economic, cultural, political, military etc. influence on the world affairs. not all of these are positive ones. it's always like that, the impact is a mix of "good" and "less good".
Similarly, Christianity also had big inflence in above issues, also declined in past few centuries but assentially still the same "effect - counter-effect" phenomen
maybe stop war in iraq, export less hollywood movies and you will be fine! 
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